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Mohamed Salah among world’s highest-paid footballers: Forbes

Egyptian superstar and Liverpool forward, Mohamed Salah, has cemented his place among the world’s wealthiest football players, securing the seventh spot in Forbes’ annual ranking of the highest-earning players for the 2025-2026 season. The list is once again topped by Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo. According to the report by the prestigious American magazine, Ronaldo leads the …

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Forbes list of most powerful CEOs in Middle East for 2023 features 19 Egyptian businessmen

The Forbes magazine on Thursday announced its list of the most powerful CEOs in the Middle East for 2023. It stated that the year’s most powerful CEOs in the region gave rapt attention to sustainability, consolidation, and growth, stimulated the economy, and created large corporations through the consolidation of state-owned enterprises. The Forbes list comprised …

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Sawiris family tops Arab world’s billionaires Forbes list

The year 2022 did not pass unnoticed for the Arab region, especially for oil-importing countries such as Egypt and Lebanon. But despite difficult economic conditions that the region has been going through, families in Egypt and Lebanon topped the list for the five richest families in the Arab world. Forbes list of the five richest …

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Egypt’s GDP rises by 6.6% in 2021/2022 Fiscal Year: Forbes

Forbes Middle East has reported that Egypt’s gross domestic product has grown by 6.6 percent during the 2021/2022 fiscal year. This marks a 3.3 percent increase compared to last year. According to Minister of Planning and Economic Development Hala al-Said, the final quarter of the fiscal year saw growth of up to 3.2 percent. Up …

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