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The White House has decided to cut some military aid to Egypt. But the impact won't be felt among regular Egyptians.
Egypt once gave a warm welcome to Syrians fleeing the country's civil war but as more have come the welcome is wearing thin.
Egypt's new government has suspended the national rail service. This is bad news for most Egyptians, but good news for the country's microbus drivers.
Egypt's deposed President, Mohamed Morsi, inherited a country in economic shambles. His largely ineffectual response only exacerbated the problem.
Besides direct financial aid that the U.S. provides Egypt, the U.S. military also helps educate Egyptian military officers.
The upheaval in Egypt is terrible for the Egyptian economy, but some countries and companies remain.
So far, the U.S. is suspending military exercises with Egypt, but not cutting off military aid money.
As violence escalates and criticism grows of Egypt's military-backed regime, European aid to Egypt is now under greater scrutiny.
A small business owner in Cairo came to work today, despite danger in the area.