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Business
The expected wide political unrest in the Middle East due to Egypt's crisis prompts investors's fears and push up crude oil prices
International companies resumed Egypt operations on Sunday while carefully monitoring security situation
Swedish home appliance maker Electrolux extends its closure in Egypt pending return of 'security'
The German chemicals group closes operations to keep their employees safe and observe the situation in Egypt carefully as Brotherhood protests see clashes with security forces
Egypt's reeling tourism industry hit with a fresh blow as travel agents stop trips to the divided country
Protests against fracking process force Cuadrilla Ressources to suspend its extract activities in Southern England
As political turbulence continues in Egypt, Scandinavian travel agencies aim to evacuate their travellers by Monday
The European Union request World Trade Organisation to solve trade dispute with china over imported stainless steel tubes
European Union might exert pressure on Egyptian interim government through the financial aid to settle the dispute with Morsi's backers  
Foreign investors shy away from the Egyptian stock exchange as bloodshed on the streets attracts an international uproar against the interim government

Unemployment rises in the second quarter, up 0.70% from the previous quarter

A shorter trade day has been announced, considering the days of deadly clashes with gunfire on Egyptian streets

Aiming to protect already fragile tourism, the government lifts a curfew on Egypt's South Sinai flagship Sharm El-Sheikh

Several global companies halt their operations in Egypt due to the deadly clashes in the streets


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