Hamdi Qandil named spokesman of ElBaradei's National Coalition for Change
CAIRO: Members of the National Coalition for Change, headed by the former Secretary-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, chose journalist and outspoken talk show host Hamdi Qandil, to be…
Doctors call for strike action, Syndicate board advises reconsideration
CAIRO: Doctors' Syndicate head Hamdy El-Sayyed defended the Syndicate's board yesterday during a charged general assembly meeting during which some doctors accused the board of being "unable or unwilling to…
UN rights body suggests Israel pay for Gaza damage
GENEVA: Israel should pay Palestinians reparations for loss and damages suffered during last year's war in the Gaza Strip, the UN Human Rights Council suggested Thursday.The 47-nation body didn't call…
From Pyramids to Paris, millions to go dark for Earth Hour
SYDNEY: World-famous landmarks including the Pyramids, the Eiffel Tower and Beijing's Forbidden City will go dark Saturday as millions turn out the lights for "Earth Hour , a rolling grassroots…
UN rights body narrowly passes Islamophobia resolution
GENEVA: The UN Human Rights Council on Thursday narrowly passed a resolution condemning Islamophobic behavior, including Switzerland's minaret building ban, despite some states' major reservations.The resolution, criticized by the US…
Negotiations beak down between IOL staff and Qatar
CAIRO: Negotiations between lawyers from Islam Online (IOL) and Media International were stalled Thursday afternoon after both parties failed to agree on terms for a financial settlement slated to end…
Sports Talk: Messi not yet the best
Barcelona club president Joan Laporta is getting ahead of himself when he says Lionel Messi is the best footballer ever. One does not become the best in history in the…
Title hopefuls Zamalek taking it one game at a time
CAIRO: Zamalek still have a mathematical chance of winning the Egyptian Premier League but coach Hossam Hassan does not seem too bothered by that prospect.The Cairo side claimed their 10th…
Bird flu remains a threat, says WHO
MANILA: Bird flu outbreaks that have killed seven people in several countries so far this year show the virus remains a threat to humans, the World Health Organization (WHO) said…