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Final Issue: Pulling the plug, again
Opinion

Final Issue: Pulling the plug, again

This piece was written for Egypt Independent's final weekly print edition, which was banned from going to press. We offer…
Final Issue: Problem of unemployment likely to worsen in Egypt
Business

Final Issue: Problem of unemployment likely to worsen in Egypt

This piece was written for Egypt Independent's final weekly print edition, which was banned from going to press. We offer…
Bankers debate financing Egypt’s widening budget deficit
Business

Bankers debate financing Egypt’s widening budget deficit

Egypt’s budget deficit reached about LE146.5 billion in the first eight months of fiscal year 2012/13, equaling 8.2 percent of…
Thursday’s papers: Seizing on a silver lining
Egypt

Thursday’s papers: Seizing on a silver lining

Grabbing hold of a little good news, most papers Thursday highlight a $3 billion injection of economic aid from Qatar…
Scrapped capital gains tax another sign of slapdash economic policies
Business

Scrapped capital gains tax another sign of slapdash economic policies

An abrupt implementation of a 10 percent capital gains tax on shareholders and investment funds that profited from the takeover…
Lawsuit against hiked butane gas prices claims miscalculation in subsidy bill
Business

Lawsuit against hiked butane gas prices claims miscalculation in subsidy bill

A lawsuit filed against Egypt’s president and prime minister for raising the price of butane gas cylinders last week, claims…
Something for everyone: Cairo Flea Market is gaining in popularity
Life & Style

Something for everyone: Cairo Flea Market is gaining in popularity

The Cairo Flea Market is becoming an increasingly popular destination for those seeking to buy secondhand items and hidden treasures.…
Spanish photographer documents Egypt’s rich tradition of Moulids celebrations
Art news

Spanish photographer documents Egypt’s rich tradition of Moulids celebrations

An amateur Spanish photographer with a passion for reporting, Javier Menendez Bonillahas traveled the world and lived in many countries…
As diesel shortages continue, impact becomes broader
Business

As diesel shortages continue, impact becomes broader

Diesel shortages have become an unfortunate staple of Egypt’s many economic malaises, and as the country’s foreign reserves continue decreasing,…
Sunday’s papers: Sohag getaway
Egypt

Sunday’s papers: Sohag getaway

President Morsy’s visit to Sohag governorate was spread all over the daily newspapers Sunday. The state-owned flagship newspaper, Al-Ahram, focused…
Thursday’s papers: To appeal or not to appeal elections court ruling
Egypt

Thursday’s papers: To appeal or not to appeal elections court ruling

That President Mohamed Morsy may indeed appeal the cancellation of elections, though he had previously indicated that he would not,…
Sunday’s papers: Plague of locusts, plague of brutality
Egypt

Sunday’s papers: Plague of locusts, plague of brutality

The most widespread news in today’s newspapers is related to protesters being run down in Mansoura and Port Said, as…
Maximum and minimum wage law lacks details, faces obstacles in implementation
Business

Maximum and minimum wage law lacks details, faces obstacles in implementation

Early this month, two Nour Party members of the upper house of parliament, the Shura Council, presented a bill that…
Sunday’s papers: Electoral boycotts and Easter conflicts
Egypt

Sunday’s papers: Electoral boycotts and Easter conflicts

The most common topic in this morning’s newspapers is that Egypt's parliamentary elections, previously schedule to begin on 27 April,…
In reconciling with regime figures, officials opt for quick cash over formal trials
Business

In reconciling with regime figures, officials opt for quick cash over formal trials

For months now, officials have been engaging in large-scale reconciliation efforts with members of the former regime accused of corruption,…
Samsung leads smartphone market
Business

Samsung leads smartphone market

South Korean electronics giant Samsung has cornered 50 percent of the smart phone market, an increase of more than 30 percent…
Thursday’s papers: Protest legislation makes waves as politicians focus on Cabinet shakeup
Egypt

Thursday’s papers: Protest legislation makes waves as politicians focus on Cabinet shakeup

Thursday’s papers follow the saga of a controversial draft law restricting protests. Although the government says the legislation is slated…
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