CBE extends fees waiver on ATM cash withdrawals, bank transfers to year-end
CBE to bear EGP 50m of pension withdrawal expenses until 2020-end
Media Avenue to launch roundtable on renewable energy 28 September
The roundtable will discuss the private sector's vision, in line with government efforts, on accelerating growth rates in new and renewable energy, particularly wind energy.
Political solutions must be sought in Eastern Mediterranean: Shoukry
Greece and Cyprus can count on Europe’s full solidarity regarding protecting their legitimate sovereignty rights, says EU chief
ECOWAS chairman calls for early resolution to political crisis in Mali
Akufo-Addo, who is hosting his 1st summit since assuming office as ECOWAS chairman, said circumstances in Mali "require an urgent closure to the matter."
Madinaty is safe community for residents and their pets following dog rescues
Madinaty Shelter facility represents the collecting point for lost animals which are then returned to their owners.
4 killed in military helicopter crash in southern Philippines
Philippines authorities said bad weather may have caused the aircraft to crash. There was a strong gust of wind followed by a heavy downpour
Japan’s newly elected Prime Minister Yoshide Suga picks cabinet lineup
Suga was elected by both chambers of Japan parliament, winning 314 votes in powerful 465-member lower house and 142 votes in the 245-member upper chamber.
Taliban key commander among 10 killed in Afghanistan
Security forces would continue to pursue the Taliban insurgents in Obe and its vicinity to stabilize peace and security there.
Egypt turns to science to mitigate water crisis
Alamein’s 150k cbm/day desalination plant has been inaugurated as first phase to offset water scarcity
Opinion| Sinai’s sacred geography gets Biblical treatment
European travellers of yore tended to focus less on observing surroundings but using religious texts for guidance