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Cairo, Egypt · CairoEgypt’s trade deficit fell by 4.1 per cent to $5.784 billion in the first two months of 2024, compared to $6.03 billion on the January-February period in 2023, data from the state-run Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics(CAPMAS) showed yesterday. Egypt’s non-oil exports rose by 8.5 per cent to $6.067 billion on the January-February period in 2024, up from $5.591 billion on the same period last year. Imports fell by 6.9 per cent …See the Story
Easing trade deficit bodes well for Egyptian pound - Egyptian Gazette
Aviation · CairoBy Mohamed Attia The civil aviation sector witnesses a comprehensive leap in EgyptAir and Smart Aviation’s ground services equipment, aimed at providing superior services to aircraft and passengers. Engineer Yahia Zakaria, Chairman of the Board of Directors of EgyptAir Holding Company, affirmed the company’s commitment to fleet development and continuous improvement to ensure the highest quality services for passengers. He stressed the company’s…See the Story
Civil aviation sector renews ground services equipment - Egyptian Gazette
Easter · CairoCopts will celebrate Easter on Sunday. In this photo, young girls holding palms outside a church in downtown Cairo. In Egypt, Easter is a time for Copts to come together with their families and communities to attend church services, participate in special rituals, and enjoy festive meals. The celebrations typically begin on Palm Sunday, which commemorates Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem, and continue through Holy Week leading up to Easter …See the Story
Enjoying a happy Easter - Egyptian Gazette
UAE builds world’s largest airport in Dubai - Egyptian Gazette
Soccer · ParisPARIS/ DOHA — Iraq qualified for the men’s soccer tournament at the Paris Olympic Games with a 2-1 win over Indonesia in the third-place playoff at the Under-23 Asian Cup. Ali Jasim’s extra-time winner means Iraq take Asia’s third automatic place at the Olympics. Japan and Uzbekistan have both already qualified for the Paris Games. Indonesia took the lead after 19 minutes at Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium in the meeting of the two defeated semifin…See the Story
Iraq secures Paris Olympics spot - Egyptian Gazette
Microsoft · New YorkSAN FRANCISCO — Eight US newspapers sued OpenAI and Microsoft in a New York federal court for violating their copyright to train the technology behind the ChatGPT and Copilot chatbots. The newspapers, which include The New York Daily News and The Chicago Tribune, are owned by Alden Global Capital, a Florida-based hedge fund that created the second-largest US newspaper group behind USA Today owner Gannett when it bought the Tribune publishing cha…See the Story
US newspapers sue OpenAI, Microsoft over AI chatbots - Egyptian Gazette
Google · San FranciscoSAN FRANCISCO — In 2023, Google prevented 2.28 million applications violating its security rules from getting into the Play Store. In addition, almost 200,000 app submissions were rejected or amended to ensure the correct use of sensitive permissions such as access to background location data or SMS messages. In the space of a year, 333,000 developer accounts have been deleted for serious and repeated violations of the Google Play Store’s rules.…See the Story
Google blocked over 2 mln malicious Android apps in 2023 - Egyptian Gazette
Social MediaPARIS — Do social media users have the right to control what they see – or don’t see – on their feeds? A lawsuit filed against Facebook parent Meta Platforms Inc. is arguing that a federal law often used to shield internet companies from liability also allows people to use external tools to take control of their feed – even if that means shutting it off entirely. The Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University filed a lawsuit against…See the Story