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Egypt was one of the biggest economic losers of the Middle East's 12-day war after Israel shut down vital natural gas exports ...
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Egypt's energy gamble has left it beholden to Israel - MSNEgypt's energy gamble has left it beholden to Israel© Top image credit: President of Egypt Abdel Fattah el-Sisi attends the 34th Arab League summit, in Baghdad, Iraq, May 17, 2025.
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Tech Xplore on MSNEgypt needs more drinkable water. How windy coastal resorts could helpEgypt is facing a growing water crisis due to its arid climate, limited water resources, and rapidly increasing population.
Egypt's energy vulnerabilities and blackouts show just how reliant the country has become on Israeli gas, experts tell MEE ...
The CEO of Egypt's third-largest bank tells Al-Monitor why he is hopeful about the country's economic recovery.
Egypt is endeavouring to augment the proportion of renewable energy within its electricity mix to 42% by the year 2035. The nation is actively expanding its capacity through the implementation of ...
Egypt’s public finances remain vulnerable to external shocks given the government’s limited fiscal space, though external support, higher foreign direct investment and progress on reforms are ...
Explore how Egypt is transforming its energy landscape through renewable resources, aiming for a sustainable future by 2030.
CARIO - Amid the recent military escalation between Israel and Iran, Egypt has adopted a balanced position reflecting its ...
The Egypt Energy Show (EGYPES) 2025, North Africa and the Mediterranean’s leading energy platform, opened on the 17th of February with a landmark inauguration by HE President Abdel Fattah El Sisi of ...
Despite its LNG export goals, Egypt’s inability to meet local energy needs highlights deep production challenges and financial constraints.
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