Mansour in Mubarak plea
CAIRO: Mortada Mansour called on Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to interfere in his conflict with the National Sports Council (NSC) after being banned from taking part in Zamalek s elections.The…
Iraqi refugees stay put despite relative calm
DAMASCUS: The vast majority of Iraqis who fled their country have no plans to return even though violence is way down, many hoping instead to resettle in the West.The trends,…
News in brief
Mobinil Q1 net down, misses most forecasts Egyptian mobile firm Mobinil posted a 6 percent fall in net income for the first quarter of 2009 to LE 424 million ($75…
Oil rises above $51 on stock market gains
LONDON: Oil prices rose on Friday, bouncing from losses earlier in the day, on support from equity markets and as traders sifted through evidence for hints of economic recovery.US crude…
Israeli warplanes target Gaza tunnels
GAZA CITY: Israeli warplanes on Friday launched strikes against two smuggling tunnels along Gaza s border with Egypt after militants fired a rocket at Israel, a military spokesman said.Witnesses in…
Egypt to host emergency anti-piracy summit
CAIRO: Egypt is to host an international emergency anti-piracy conference bringing together an unprecedented number of officials and experts in Cairo in May, the organizers said on Thursday. An emergency…
Israel's Netanyahu accepts invitation to Egypt
JERUSALEM: Benjamin Netanyahu will make his first trip to Egypt as Israeli prime minister during the first half of May for talks with President Hosni Mubarak, according to an Israeli…
Spring's sandals even bigger kick than gladiators
Gladiators were tough, but spring s towering, leather-covered, often-studded sandals are an even bigger kick in the aggressive-shoe trend.The two must-have styles are clearly cousins, but there s been an…
Fusion of cuisines at Cairo Marriott's fish buffet
As soon as I received an invitation to attend the weekly fish buffet at Omar's Café in the Cairo Marriott, my stomach was dancing on the inside and my taste…