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Argentina’s Past may resemble Egypt’s Future
Elliott Abrams’s April 26 op-ed, “A Pinochet in Egypt?,” raised a troubling question about Egypt’s course. In…
Didn’t get your Apple Watch shipped yet? Here is the clue
A supplier made bad parts Faulty parts from an Apple supplier are slowing down shipments of the company’s new Apple…
11 Acts toward a Greek Tragedy, Mohamed El-Erian writes
With negotiations faltering, the rhetoric intensifying and a daunting payment schedule ahead, there is mounting…
Suffocative 29!
As part of the Egyptian society you are obliged to be submitted to rules and prototype of how your life should be,…
The Republican Road to the White House Runs Through Israel
As Senator Ted Cruz (R-Tex.) announced on Monday that he is running for president, his Virginia audience cheered.…
Egypt’s Banking Sector: Beacon of Stability; CIB Chief writes
In his recent article at The Hill newspaper, high-profile Egyptian banking figure Hisham Ezz Al-Arab writes…
Five Challenges facing the Economic Conference in Sharm El-Sheikh: Ziad Bahaa-Eldin
Expectations are running high, as Egyptians anticipate tangible improvements as soon as the economic conference is…
Can Egypt do better at Business than Democracy?
On March 13, Egypt will open a big economic development conference in Sharm el-Sheikh intended to show the world…
Egypt’s Quiet Economic Revolution
Investors are flooding back to Egypt, the Arab world’s most populous country, drawn by the government’s economic,…
How Much Longer until Egypt’s Parliamentary Elections?
Egypt last had a full legislature combined with a civilian executive in February 2011. Back then after having lost…
