Egypt has placed fiscal policy reform at the heart of its national economic strategy, treating it as a key tool for reducing public debt and strengthening state revenues.
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Meditation has been a common feature for eons in religious traditions from Buddhism to yoga, which originated as an ancient ...
Bank of Palestine (BOP) has secured an in-principle approval (IPA) for a full banking licence from the Financial Services ...
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Arab Finance: Egypt’s Ministry of Finance is set to issue EGP 5 billion in three-year local sovereign sukuk through an ...
Israel’s announcement of its formal recognition of the “Republic of Somaliland,” explicitly linked to the prospect of ...
Egyptian Market Awaits Impact Of 1% Rate Cut On Savings Returns, Loans And Debt Instruments. The Egyptian market is awaiting ...
Christian Cairo is deeply significant for pilgrims and travelers due to its connection to the rich history of Christianity in ...
In ancient Judaism and early Christianity, angels were portrayed as powerful beings who guarded the Garden of Eden, ...