Tunisians vote in presidential election
Polling stations opened at 8 am from the capital Tunis to the mining towns of the interior, and all the way to sand-swept Saharan villages in the south.
Iran denies US accusations of carrying attack against Aramco oil facilities
Iraqi government dismissed media reports about use of its territory in attack
Environment Ministry allocates $5m for companies to reduce ozone- depleting substances
Funds target refrigeration, air conditioning companies
Cairo hosts 30th Islamic Affairs conference on ‘state building in Islam’
Extremist groups are based only on ruins of states, says Endowment Minister
UK’s Middle East Minister arrives in Egypt to strengthen bilateral ties
“I look forward to my discussion with Minister Nasr, and making practical progress in our ever-growing economic partnership,” says Murrison
EU development cooperation with Egypt records €1.1bn annually
Ministry of Industry, Trade will start 2nd phase of TDEMP by 2021, says Development Projects’ Council Chairperson
Solar power investors to pay EGP 700m from cost-sharing agreement settlement with EETC
Remaining sums most likely to be paid on instalments, according to industry sources
Egypt’s police forces kill group of militants in North Sinai
The statement noted that the targeted militant group was preparing to carry out a series of attacks against checkpoints affiliated to police and army forces in North Sinai.
Egypt would be harmed if we couldn’t reach agreement on GERD: Shoukry
No party should impose its will on others, says Egypt’s foreign minister
Netanyahu makes last-minute push at eleventh hour of election race
'Prime minister is in the midst of a death match for his political career,' says analyst