Hundreds gather at the High Court in Cairo to demand the immediate removal of disputed prosecutor-general Talaat Abdullah
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Egyptian and foreign governments have not been trying hard enough to recover assets stolen by former Mubarak regime figures, argued civil society experts
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Two years after Egypt's January 25 Revolution, the stock market remains weak and 'undesirable' for future investors due to political and economic uncertainty
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Finance Minister El-Morsi El-Sayed Hegazy expects a lower budget deficit than initially forecast in 2012/13, predicts Egyptian economy will grow 2.5% in first three months of 2013
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Recent impact assessment by Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights (EIPR) and Bank Information Centre suggest World Bank development policies fail to address 'true needs of Egypt's citizens'
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Hundreds of bakers block entrance to Egyptian supply ministry on Tuesday to protest government scheme to reduce flour subsidies and penalise violators
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Building activity grinds to halt at Egypt's state-owned Ain Sokhna power station after construction workers launch strike to demand permanent employment
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Canadian development guru David Malone says proposed IMF loan will not be enough to fix Egypt's ailing economy, says 'only Egyptians' can formulate viable development plan
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1200 workers at maritime services company demand permanent employment contracts with Dubai-based DP World
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Local bourse registers modest gains Sunday as political unrest eases in Egypt's canal cities; Analysts predict market upswing following Societe General deal
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Two years since the January 25 Revolution saw the end of Egypt's Mubarak regime, food security - a basic right - remains a dream for many Egyptians
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Ahram Online investigates Morsi government's first major Islamic finance initiative, which supporters say could boost Egypt's economy
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Minister Jeremy Browne affirms British commitment to recovery of stolen assets; denies 'immunity' for those with British passports
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Former finance minister Youssef Boutros-Ghali, former trade minister Rashid Mohamed Rashid reportedly among those to have requested settlement with Egyptian authorities
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Egyptian Prime Minister Kandil announces new monitoring body formed to tackle corruption
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Egypt's bourse witnessed a three per cent increase Wednesday with further gains expected this week as pound plummets
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Exports from Egypt's largest gold producer suspended for the second time in less than two months after Egyptian authorities claim they have yet to receive petroleum ministry approval
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Workers of a subcontracting shipping company at the Ezz Steel factory in Suez strike in protest of poor safety conditions
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The EGX30 — Egypt's main market index — declined 1.5 per cent, with uncertainty ahead this week
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Egypt's largest gold producer, Centamin PLC, suspends operations at its Sukari Gold Mine due to dispute over fuel payments
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