COVID-19 has forced many women — particularly mothers — out of the workforce. In honor of Mother’s Day, we caught…
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From being buried with their gold to the intricately detailed busts of pharaohs and sturdy copper jewelry still found in…
President Joe Biden has already signed off on far more executive orders than former presidents Donald Trump, Barack Obama, or…
Sahar Abouelmagd is proud of the years she worked for an oil and gas company, drafting financial records and budgets…
The idea of issuing Islamic bonds, better known as sukuk, in Egypt has been nearly nine years in the making. In…
Trying to maintain economic activity and jobs throughout the first year of the pandemic topped the agendas of countries around…
Since the pandemic became a global threat in March, almost every expert has agreed the economic crisis brought about by…
Hoping to become a regional energy hub by 2030, Egypt saw its plans affected by developments in the oil and…
As 2020 comes to a close, MENA governments have something in common: the need to limit the debt they took…
“Paris of the Middle East,” “Switzerland of the Middle East” and sometimes “The Pearl of the Middle East,” Lebanon is…