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U.S. companies hope leadership change leads to more stable business climate.
Egyptian coup leaves freelance journalist a choice between on-the-ground reporting and risks to her safety.
Markets in Egypt rose so quickly this morning officials had to temporarily suspend trading.
Tarek Tawfik, managing director of the Cairo Poulty Company, discusses the political and economic challenges ahead for him and his country.
Earlier this week, Twitter quietly launched a translation service.
Protests began on Sunday, resulting in a virtual shutdown of many local businesses for the third straight day.
With protesters, the military and the Egyptian government heading for new confrontations, the stock market in Cairo is up.
Egyptian business owners are hurting — especially those who depend on tourist income.
The economic downtown that followed Egypt's uprising continues to make difficult circumstances even worse for the country's poor.
A foreign currency shortage has Egyptians turning to informal dollar exchanges to keep businesses going.