The free internet initiative was being used by roughly three million Egyptians before it was scrapped last year.
Ann Cairns, president, International Markets, MasterCard delivered a keynote at Money 20/20 Europe.
After 276,000 Model 3 pre-orders, Tesla's massive new Gigafactory in Nevada can't come soon enough.
IBTimes UK looks at global reporting of who has been caught up in the headlines.
Unite members are angry over a 'paltry' 1.3% pay hike offer from Royal Mail bosses.
UK construction PMI unchanged from February's 10-month low but output grows at slowest rate for two years.
Shop stewards will discuss their next move at the Trades Union Congress' headquarters.
Musk prompts talk of heads-up display and autonomous driving with Model S dashboard tweets.
Statement comes ahead of poll to decide if Britain will 'Leave' or 'Remain' in the EU.
The Panama Papers is the biggest data leak in history, here's what we have learnt so far.
HM Revenue and Customs has promised to closely examine the material from Mossack Fonseca.
Co-founded in 1977 by the son of a former SS soldier, the law firm has acted for more than 300,000 companies.
With the UK tax changes coming into force, landlords should look elsewhere for investment opportunities.
China Shanghai Composite was closed as a result of Tomb-Sweeping Day also referred to as Ching Ming Festival.
The hacktivist group has accused the police of failing to investigate.
These machines are feared to have been targeted by criminals for stealing cash and card details.
Britain's trade deficit in goods with the European Union is at its highest levels since 1998.
The app was part of the Taliban's propaganda strategy and offered videos and statements in Pashto.
The biggest document leak in history reveals the extent the rich and powerful avoid paying taxes.
Deloite survey shows risk appetite among CFOs hit three-year low as 75% of finance chiefs are against Brexit.
Leak of 11 million secret documents from the Panamanian law firm were handed to a German paper.
Gupta held initial talks with the UK government over possible buy of Tata Steel's UK operations.
Smaller firms purchasing from abroad could be effected by high transportation and stock costs.
Jester wished hackers 'good luck' after sending them to Israel's infamously deadly spy service.
Flights to the Belgian capital are still running from New York's JFK International.
'Automation in the workplace good for consumers but bad for society' he said.
Taiwanese firm vows to turn things around for struggling LCD manufacturer.
How a computer expert with a barcode tattoo says he rigged it for the political right across the continent.
At $2tn, Saudi Arabia's wealth fund would be more than double that of Norway's.
Pre-orders went online on 31 March following the official launch of the car.