International News Fresh push in Iran nuclear talks in Tehran, Vienna aya salah Jul 2, 2015 0 Major-power foreign ministers and the UN atomic watchdog chief were set to launch a fresh two-pronged push…
International News Greece bailout talks end with no deal, ‘significant gaps’ remain : EU aya salah Jun 15, 2015 0 Crunch bailout talks between Greece and its EU-IMF creditors ended without a deal on Sunday, with "significant…
World South Korea’s annual economic growth beats estimates Administrator Jun 4, 2015 0 Growth in South Korea - Asia's fourth largest economy - marginally beat estimates and expanded 2.5% during the…
USA US economy raised between April and May- Fed Reserve Administrator Jun 4, 2015 0 The US Federal Reserve said the economy grew between April and May in its latest assessment of the economy,…
International News China’s Slowing Economy may steady Later this year: State think tank Noha Gad May 30, 2015 0 Short term policies could stabilize China's slowing economy in the second half of this year, but for growth to make…
Egypt News HP Official: Egypt Economy can be among World’s 30 Biggest Economies by 2030 Noha Gad May 26, 2015 0 The Egyptian economy is expected to be one of the largest 30 economies in the world in 2030, Yasser ElKady - HP…
MENA News Gaza’s economy “on verge of collapse” aya salah May 23, 2015 0 The World Bank has said that Gaza's economy is on the verge of collapse, with the highest unemployment rate in the…
International News Thai economy surprises with Q1 growth, but expected to stay weak Noha Gad May 18, 2015 0 Thailand surprisingly reported quarterly growth for the first three months of 2015 but the economy is still…
International News German economy slows by more than expected aya salah May 13, 2015 0 Germany's economy slowed by more than expected in the first three months of the year, official figures have…
International News ‘Growth returns’ to Scottish economy Administrator May 11, 2015 0 The economic slowdown seen in the first quarter of this year is gradually being reversed, according to a survey of…