Egypt’s army kills 32 takfiris, arrests others
The Egyptian military killed 32 takfiris and arrested dozens of suspects in coordination with police forces, the army spokesperson said in a statement on Thursday. This came during raids that…
Croatia hammer Argentina 3-0 and reach last 16
Ante Rebic, Luka Modric and Ivan Rakitic got the goals as Croatia turned Argentina's slow World Cup start into a minor disaster. Iceland could take Argentina's fate out of their…
Koko the gorilla, who mastered sign language dies aged 46
The western lowland gorilla appeared in many documentaries showing her mastery of 1,000 words of sign language. On hearing of her death, fans took to social media to describe the…
Blues seek to confirm qualification chances in tough Peru clash
Denmark hopes to progress to next stage at Australia's expense
Dramatic 90th-minute winners, fall of big teams highlight 1st round of World Cup
Arab teams suffered from bad luck, while Ronaldo scores first hat-trick
Is the World Cup legacy worth it?
In order to host a World Cup, countries have to go through an arduous bidding process, competing against other nations for the prize of hosting the biggest sporting spectacle on…
A trend or not: how Egyptian women encounter with World Cup 2018?
The whole world in general either males or females is currently watching and following the World Cup with passion and dream for their teams to win it. All the North…
UAE’s Mubadala buys 10% of Zohr field
The Ministry of Petroleum signed a final agreement to sell 10% of Zohr concession areas to the UAE's Mubadala Oil Company, according to a statement from the ministry on Wednesday.…
Egypt and Saudi Arabia postpone interconnection agreements indefinitely
Egypt and Saudi Arabia have again postponed awarding the tender for the electricity grid between the two countries, despite assurances from the joint committee of its willingness to sign the…
Middle East IPO value falls, but expected to pick up in H2 2018: Baker McKenzie
Region`s IPO activity slows, geopolitics weigh on IPOs, but cross-border deals jump, says law firm