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07 April 2023, 08:15

Cairo, Apr 06 (IPS) - Egypt intends to sell shares in 32 state-owned businesses within a year, including three banks, two military-owned businesses, and numerous businesses in the energy and transportation sectors. This is part of the administration's efforts to reduce the role of the state in the economy and attract foreign capital.

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06 April 2023, 08:15
Preview NATO Secretary Jens Stoltenberg said China would be making a “historic mistake” if it continues its “growing alignment with Russia”
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06 April 2023, 08:15
Preview Business people from various sectors have flocked to New Delhi as the two countries seek to push bilateral trade to $50 billion this year
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06 April 2023, 08:15
Preview Former SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon’s husband has been released “pending further investigation”
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06 April 2023, 08:15
Preview The Taiwan issue is the “first red line” that shouldn’t be crossed in bilateral relations, Beijing has said
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06 April 2023, 08:15
Preview Spanish clothing conglomerate Inditex has received Russian government permission to sell its stores in the country, report cites official
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06 April 2023, 08:15
Preview Kiev can provide the EU with natural gas storage capacities of 10 billion cubic meters, the CEO of Naftogaz has said
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06 April 2023, 08:15
Preview Israeli officials reportedly have lodged protests over a recent testimony on Iran by US Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley
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06 April 2023, 08:15
Preview The Department of Justice has agreed to pay $144.5 million to settle a case accusing officials of “negligence” before a 2017 mass shooting
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06 April 2023, 08:15

Nearly $7 billion will be required over the next decade to rebuild the cultural sector in war-ravaged Ukraine, the head of the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) said during a visit to the country this week. 

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