Pyramids? Pfft. Egypt plans glitzy new capital
Forget the pyramids, Tahrir Square and the Nile. Egypt is ready to ditch Cairo and build a shiny new capital if the government has its way....
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- BP signs $12 billion energy deal in Egypt FreeMalaysiaToday (Yesterday) - SHARM EL-SHEIKH: Oil company BP has signed an agreement to invest $12 billion in Egypt that will produce 3 billion barrels of oil equivalent, a joint statement from the company...
- US Secretary of State John Kerry on Egypt trip: 'I was very clear about our hopes for Egypt to move down the road of the democratic process, to continue to make progress in its internal relationship with the people of Egypt.. BreakingNews (Yesterday) - US Secretary of State John Kerry on Egypt trip: 'I was very clear about our hopes for Egypt to move down the road of the democratic process, to continue to...
- Eight countries that moved capitals BBC (Yesterday) - As Egypt unveils plans to build a new administrative capital, BBC News looks at eight other countries that have moved their seat of government....
- Egypt secures billion in investment at key conference for Sisi ModernGhana (Yesterday) - Sharm el Sheikh (Egypt) (AFP) - Egypt had secured billions of dollars in investment deals and aid pledges by Saturday at a conference hailed as a show of support for...
- US to decide on Egypt miliary aid 'very soon': Kerry ModernGhana (Yesterday) - Sharm el-Sheikh (Egypt) (AFP) - US Secretary of State John Kerry said Saturday that Washington will decide very soon on freeing military aid to Egypt frozen since the army toppled...
- Egypt hails Arabs' $12 bn pledge as support for Sisi ModernGhana (Yesterday) - Sharm el Sheikh (Egypt) (AFP) - Egypt had secured billions of dollars in investment deals and aid pledges by Saturday at a conference hailed as a show of support for...
- U.S. to Decide Soon on Restoring Military Aid to Egypt nytimes (Yesterday) - Secretary of State John Kerry spoke at a conference to convey American support for promises of economic liberalization for Egypt....