Egypt News Egypt’s Morsi To Pick Woman, Christian VPs Yomna Yasser Jun 29, 2012 0 Egypt's first democratically elected president, Mohamed Morsi, will appoint a woman as one of his vice presidents…
Egypt News Egypt’s Morsi Never Made Interview to Iranian Agency Administrator Jun 26, 2012 0 An Iranian news agency said Egypt's Islamist President-elect Mohamed Morsi had voiced interest in restoring…
Tech news Omantel, Etisalat Ink Pact To Expand Global MPLS Connectivity Amwal Al Ghad English Jun 25, 2012 0 Omantel and Etisalat announced the signing of agreement that will allow both operators to expand their Global IP…
Tech news High Broadband Costs, Lack Of Arabic Content Slow Mena Digital Advancement Amwal Al Ghad English Jun 25, 2012 0 Digital progression in the Mena region is being slowed by high broadband costs, a lack of Arabic language content…
Tech news Fitch Affirms Emirates Telecom Corp. At ‘A+’ Amwal Al Ghad English Jun 23, 2012 0 Fitch Ratings has affirmed UAE-based state-owned Emirates Telecommunications Corporation 's (Etisalat) long-term…
Banks Al Baraka Islamic Bank’s FSR Rating Affirmed At ‘BB’ Administrator Jun 21, 2012 0 Capital Intelligence (CI), the international credit rating agency, announced that it has affirmed Bahrain-based Al…
Egypt News Hilton Worldwide Strengthens Technology Department Amwal Al Ghad English Jun 21, 2012 0 Hilton Worldwide recently announced further expansion to its MEA operational team with two new senior appointments…
MENA News Western Union’s study highlights “Economic Impact of Uprisings on MENA… Amwal Al Ghad English Jun 20, 2012 0 Western Union (NYSE: WU), a leader in money transfer and global payment services at a conference held earlier…
International News Western Union’s study highlights “Economic Impact of Uprisings on MENA… Amwal Al Ghad English Jun 19, 2012 0 Western Union (NYSE: WU), a leader in money transfer and global payment services at a conference held earlier…
Banks Banking Sector a Possible Bright Spot for Egypt Amwal Al Ghad English Jun 19, 2012 0 Depending on whom you talk to, Egyptian bankers deserve either garlands for the prudential way they avoided…