BUSINESS BEAT: IMF says healthy banking sector, reforms cushioned Egypt from crisis impact

CAIRO: Egypt's economy will continue to decline for the next fiscal year, but the country's financial system has endured the global economic crisis fairly well, said the International Monetary Fund…

Daily News Egypt

Citi Egypt emerges from crisis stronger, says executive

Citigroup is meeting the financial crisis head on. Despite the turmoil surrounding the collapse of the bank in the United States and the echoing effects felt around the world, the…

Kate Dannies

ONE ON ONE: Retail banking and SMEs the way forward, says CIB's Ezz Al-Arab

We want to remain the best in Egypt. And by being the best, your customers are happy, shareholders are happy, the government is happy, the regulator is happy. The competition…

Theodore May

Palestinian 'terrorist' not amused over 'Bruno' cameo

A Palestinian man presented as a terrorist in Sacha Baron Cohen s new hit movie Bruno said on Tuesday he was not amused at the gay fashionista mockumentary and plans…

AFP
AFP

Classical good and evil conflicts dominate Sakia Theater Festival

In its seventh year, the Sawy Culture Wheel's Theater Festival attracted professional and amateur talents alike, ranging from newly formed amateur groups, to theater companies with some experience in the…

Dalia Basiouny

A Black and White Question

NEW YORK: In the afternoon of July 16 two men appeared to be breaking into a fine house in an expensive area of Cambridge, Massachusetts. Alerted by a telephone call,…

Ian Buruma

Turkish women make front-page headlines

ISTANBUL, Turkey: At first glance, Turkish newspapers' appear to depict women in one of two ways: either as fashion objects, exhibiting the latest bikinis and glam rags or, on the…

Daily News Egypt

One World, One Europe

PARIS: G-8, G-5, G-20, G-2, G-3, and now the G-14 (the G-8 plus the G-5 plus Egypt): never have the "mathematics of world order seemed more complex and confusing.Kofi Annan,…

Dominique Moisi

Decoding Egypt: Fake Men in Black

CAIRO: "We like non-fiction because we live in fictitious times. We live in a time where fictitious election results give us a fictitious president. We are now fighting a war…

Nael M. Shama

Health minister expects surge in H1N1 cases

CAIRO: Minister of Health Hatem El-Gabaly warned of a surge in the number of H1N1 cases in Egypt by August. During an interview on state TV Tuesday, El-Gabaly reiterated previous…

Yasmine Saleh