Could vaccines offer protection not only against infectious diseases but also against heart attacks, strokes, or cognitive decline, while simultaneously reducing financial burdens? Evidence increasingly suggests they can. […]
Zahran Mamdani’s Progressive Economic Agenda Puts Him at Odds with Trump and New York’s Wealthy Elite
Zahran Mamdani, a Democratic candidate with strong support from progressive voters, has emerged as a leading contender in New York City’s mayoral race, drawing fierce opposition from wealthy […]
Integrating Informal Economy Is Key to Social Justice and Inclusive Growth, Says Justice Party Official
About 2 million informal enterprises represent a major structural challenge requiring urgent government intervention, according to Antar Gad, Assistant Head of Egypt’s Justice Party. He highlighted that these […]
Egypt Pursues Comprehensive Economic Reforms to Strengthen Global Investment Position
During his participation in the second edition of the “Cairo Forum” on behalf of Minister of Investment and Foreign Trade Hassan Al-Khatib, Engineer Mohamed El-Gosqy, Assistant Minister of […]
Egypt’s Tourism Ministry Announces Results of 2026 Hajj Lottery, Economic and Land Packages Lead Demand
Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities has announced the results of the electronic public lottery for the 2026 Hajj season (1447H), conducted at its headquarters in the New […]
Egyptian Trade Body Coordinates Mission to Singapore to Boost Economic Ties
Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Sharif, Commercial Attaché and First Deputy Minister at Egypt’s Ministry of Trade and Industry, held talks with Dominic Joh, Singapore’s Ambassador to Cairo, to discuss bilateral […]
Rice University Launches Master of Computational Economics to Meet Evolving Job Market Demands
After retiring from Ernst & Young following a 30-year career, Purvez Captain observed a growing gap among new recruits: while many understood economic principles, few possessed strong computational […]
Geopolitical Rivalries and the Green Transition: Navigating Fragmentation for Sustainable Progress
The global shift toward a low-carbon future cannot await full geopolitical consensus. Instead, progress will depend on convergence amid divergence—nations advancing shared goals despite differing priorities. Success will […]
Restarting the Economy: Exploring Economic Renewal Through the Lens of the Jubilee
What happens when economic systems pause? Rather than focusing on financial indicators or GDP figures, this question probes the deeper purpose of economic activity: its ethical direction and […]
Rice University Launches Master of Computational Economics to Meet Evolving Job Market Demands
After retiring from Ernst & Young following a 30-year career, Purvez Captain observed a growing gap among new recruits: while many understood economic principles, few possessed strong computational […]