(Bloomberg) Egypt hopes its Mediterranean coast can attract millions of foreign tourists each year after the government agreed a huge development deal with the United Arab Emirates.Most Read from BloombergTrump Warns of Big Losses From Asset Sales During Property SlumpNYCB Flags Weaknesses in Loan Oversight and Names New CEOIndia’s Blowout GDP Based on Data Distortion That Masks SlowdownFed’s Preferred Inflation Metric Increases by Most in a YearThe northern coastline stretching west of Alexa
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Qatar said Hamas has delivered a positive response to a proposal to halt fighting in Gaza in exchange for the release of some Israeli hostages, but a deal may still be far off.
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