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After the Interest Rate Cut… Egypt Opens the Door to Investment and Growth
When people hear the phrase “the interest rate has been cut,” they often wonder: what does this really mean, and…
Water and Food: Who Deserves More?
Today, the world faces not only traditional crises such as wars, poverty, and climate change.
A Hypothetical Egyptian–Israeli Confrontation: Scenarios of a Wartime Economy
This article explores a hypothetical scenario grounded in Egypt’s current economic and political landscape.
Foreign Investment or Soft Colonialism? The Hidden Face of Global Capital Flows
For decades, foreign direct investment (FDI) has been promoted to governments and citizens alike as the path to…
Israel, May 14, 2048 — Between the Torah Dream, Colonial Pragmatism, and a Middle Eastern…
On this day, crowded with symbolism, Tel Aviv is draped in blue and white. Major roads are closed for vast military…
Airports Are Funded by Citizens’ Pockets – But Do They Deliver Their Rights?
It is self-evident that airports around the world are not standalone institutions and not independent entities that…
Mohammed bin Salman enabled people to breathe freedom for the first time in the Kingdom’s…
Since the dawn of history, humanity has not immortalised the names of those who built towers or engineered the…
Egyptian Remittances abroad Double in a Decade, Surging from $17 bln to $36.5 bln
For many years, remittances from Egyptians working abroad have been the backbone of the Egyptian economy.
The Fed’s Rate Cut: A Lesson in Institutional Independence amid Political Discord
On the evening of September 17, 2025, all eyes turned to Washington’s Eccles Building. After weeks of speculation,…
Inflation Reshapes Priorities, Depriving Citizens of the “Taste of Life”
Prices in Egypt continue to rise in one direction only, stripping households of purchasing power and leaving many…
