For at least 6,000 years, Egyptians have been building boats. We know this because the oldest pictures of boats ever found are Egyptian, on vases and…
The economic and social effects of Egypt hosting hundreds of thousands of refugees fleeing conflict in the Middle East and North Africa are now being…
On the brink of economic crisis, Egypt breathed a huge sigh of relief earlier this year when it got billions of dollars from the International…
With Suez Canal traffic down by two-thirds since Yemen’s Houthi militia began attacking ships last year, analysts might well ask why Egypt is hoping…
Many in Egypt are hopeful after the International Monetary Fund (IMF) approved a loan amounting to approximately $9.2bn—a jump from the $3bn promised…
For weeks, there were rumours, but last week, there was confirmation: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) was buying into an area of pristine coastline…
Global energy markets are currently disrupted by the supply difficulties caused by the high tensions in the Red Sea and the attacks on shipping by…
Egypt and the International Monetary Fund are in the final stages of reaching an agreement over a loan that would be one of the primary means of…
Egypt is moving to the forefront of the pharmaceutical market, ramping up production of finished treatments and raw materials used in them as part of…
Egypt’s currency is under increasing pressure, as the wider impact on international markets caused by geopolitical turmoil in the Middle East adds to…