US playing Xinjiang card deplorable
Xinjiang-related issues are not about human rights, ethnicity or religion, but about counter-terrorism and de-radicalisation. People can never enjoy happiness if they are plagued by terrorism, religious extremism, and separatism.
Xinjiang: Facts and Fiction
The US State Department claimed recently that Jami Mosque and Idkah Mosque had been demolished.
Air force kills 10 militants in Afghan restive province: official
The militants have blocked a main road connecting Afghan province Kunduz with neighboring Takhar province within the past 12 days
US-led coalition hands over military base near Baghdad to Iraqi forces
Over 5,000 US troops have been deployed in Iraq to support Iraqi forces in battles against the IS, mainly for training and advisory purposes
United Nations chief urges to terminate hate, discrimination
"The right to freedom of religion or belief is firmly entrenched in international human rights law," said the United Nations secretary-general
Egypt consumer confidence in e-payments increases amid COVID-19: Visa
86% of consumers trust contactless transaction technology, 69% support payment with QR code: survey finds out
EALB accelerate efforts to achieve digital transformation: Chairperson
Bank achieves 191% in retail sector growth to EGP 1.6bn in June, says Medhat Kamar
Suez Canal Bank gives financial inclusion top priority: Chairperson
Bank has launched several new products recently as part of ambitious digitisation plans, says Hussein Refaey
Egypt leads Arab world in digital wallets, e-payment services: AMF
There are currently 178,000 e-payment outlets across 8 Arab countries, mainly in Egypt
Opinion| Virtual remedies: Countering COVID-19 with digitisation
Like others, Egypt is leveraging digitisation processes to boost trade facilitation, support economy