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Mubarak chairs mini-Cabinet meeting
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President Hosni Mubarak Monday chaired a mini-Cabinet meeting, reported the official Middle East News Agency.
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Egypt extends olive branch in Nile river row
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Egypt sounded a conciliatory note on Monday in a dispute over how Nile waters should be shared by the countries it passes through at an African summit in the Ugandan capital Kampala.
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Nazif, Abul-Gheit Discuss With Abbas Ideas to Shift to Direct Talks
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Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif and Foreign Minister Ahmed Abul-Gheit met Sunday 25/7/2010 with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.
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NDP to field ‘popular’ candidates
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Any person the public don’t like won’t be chosen to represent the National Democratic Party (NDP) in the next legislative elections, Secretary-General of the party Safwat el-Sherif told a gathering of young people from the Nile Basin countries in the coastal city of Alexandria Monday.
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Egypt 'withstands' global downturn
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Egypt has largely avoided the negative fallout from the global financial crisis and economic recession, with real gross domestic product (GDP) in 2009 and early 2010 continuing to show strength, the National Bank of Kuwait has said a report.
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More gas for Egypt after BP deal
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A groundbreaking $9 billion agreement signed by Egypt this week should help it meet growing domestic and foreign gas commitments by boosting supplies and encouraging new exploration.
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Mubarak skips African summitPresident Hosni Mubarak will not attend an African Union summit, which opens Sunday in Uganda, the official Middle East News Agency reported. |
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Egyptian-Turkish SummitPresident Hosni Mubarak had summit talks on Wednesday 21/7/2010 with Turkish President Abdullah Gul. The summit dealt with bilateral relations and means of boosting them in all political, economic and investment fields. |
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Could Egypt and Sudan's 55-year feud be over?Egypt and Sudan are weighing plans to create a co-operative economic zone in Egypt’s southern Halaib Triangle, an underdeveloped and impoverished region that both governments have quietly feuded over for years. |
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Locals push Egypt market upFor the third day in a row, Egyptian shares rose on Sunday as the country's big caps were in the black, traders said. |
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Egypt plays down Nile rowAn Egyptian official has said that a current dispute between his country and other Nile Basin countries is technical not political. "The Nile water is enough for all. This disagreement can be solved through a quiet dialogue," said Egyptian Minister of Irrigation Nasr Eldin Allam at a rally in Fayyoum, in southern Egypt late Sunday. |
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Egypt to launch wind farm tenderEgypt will launch within days a tender compeition to choose firms to build a 1,000 mega-watt wind farm in the Gulf of Suez, its electricity minister said. |
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The danger of terrorism is one of the major sources of threat to the right of the citizen to enjoy a safe life. Facing this danger requires using more strict measures and procedures, following up terrorist activity, observing it and acting to prevent its recurrence.
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The National Democratic Party will organise its 6th annual conference in the period between 30 October and 2 November to complement a year full of important political and economic events the last of which being the chaos that happened in Wall Street.
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The visit the delegation of the National Democratic Party paid to France was fodder to several newspaper articles and TV programs, which applauded the visit, describing it as "fruitful.
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