Future of the peace process uncertain as Israelis vote for the right

CAIRO: As the final tally for the Israeli elections becomes known, the close results highlight the ambiguity over who will form the coalition government.The centrist Kadima party was the victor…

Abdel-Rahman Hussein

Egypt can be key contributor to solar, wind energy

CAIRO: Blessed with year-round sunlight and soft winds, Egypt has strong potential to produce green energy, said Gerhard Sabathil, European Commission's directorate general for external relations."Because of its geographical location,…

Sherine El Madany

Downtown Cairo retail in a recession?

CAIRO: As 2009 slinks into its second month, the pulsing streets of downtown Cairo and the stores that line them are hurting - badly.Downtown Cairo was once the epicenter of…

Theodore May

Pinocchio joins Shakespeare at new ballet performance

This week the Cairo Opera Ballet Company presents two back-to-back performances of "Pinocchio and "Jeu d'echecs (Shakespeare Suite).Contrasting lively flamboyance with a moodier sophistication - both works contrast on technical…

Rania Khalil

Meek at work

Writing is hard work, acclaimed British writer James Meek assures me. A journalist of 20 years, and a writer with two short story collections and four novels to his credit,…

Chitra Kalyani

The vanished beauty of Gaza

So much of what we hear about Gaza today is too morbid and disheartening for words to describe. Yet, everyday we see the state of Gaza in gruesome full color:…

Kate Dannies

From dust to dance

Fifteen Sesostris Street, Downtown Alexandria may appear as an unlikely location for a dance center. Smack in the heart of the city's financial district, it is more accustomed to pinstripe…

Daily News Egypt

Report reignites debate on Pharaoh bust in Germany

CAIRO: Egypt will demand Germany return an ancient bust of Queen Nefertiti if a document suggesting it was fraudulently spirited out of the country is authentic, antiquities chief Zahi Hawass…

AFP
AFP

In Focus: The Old Middle East

CAIRO: The United States didn't need the Pearl Harbor crisis in 1941 to break its isolation and end the state of uncertainty that prevailed in the international order throughout the…

Coming Soon: Capitalism 3.0

CAMBRIDGE: Capitalism is in the throes of its most severe crisis in many decades. A combination of deep recession, global economic dislocations, and effective nationalization of large swathes of the…

Dani Rodrik