4 health ministry employees on trial over negligence which led to doctor’s death
Four employees in management positions, all accused, by prosecution, of negligence in adopting safety procedures in doctor’s dorm, where Abu Bakr died while taking a shower
Egypt witnesses development in terms of international arbitration in MENA
Arbitration expenses in Cairo are lowest, amounting to $3m
Al-Sisi pledges military support to Gulf countries, praises new Ethiopian leadership
President receives his Sundanese counterpart ahead of bilateral talks
EU: No Brexit deal without Irish backstop
The EU's chief negotiator Michel Barnier will seek a full exit agreement with Britain, provided a solution is found to keep the Irish border open. Otherwise, Britain faces a no-deal,…
$20bn direct investments in petroleum sector over next 3 years
Gas output up to 8bn cubic feet per day by 2021: source
Deutsche Grammophon: 120 years old but not treading softly
The world's oldest recording label is celebrating its 120th anniversary on November 6 with a concert in the Berlin Philharmonie. A glance back at how the "yellow label" wrote music…
Azza Fahmy builds silver, gold, turquoise Nubia
It was not until designer came across a collection of turquoise stones during India trip, that she decided to turn her favourite destination into jewellery statement
IDFA Amsterdam supports Sudanese actors’ right to travel abroad
Nyrabia said that the IDFA will join forces with festival colleagues around the world, to urge the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to take action to support the…
World Cinema Fund takes part in Around World in 14 Films Festival
For many years, the Berlin International Film Festival, also called Berlinale, has extended its presence beyond the festival season with specially curated programmes. They are known as Berlinale Spotlight. The…
Brexit paralyses automotive industry
Loss of easy access to largest market, parts suppliers could stop strong growth of UK automotive industry from 1.92m cars in 1972, down to 1.7m, 2.7m engines last year