Slight increase in electricity prices, cabinet to approve decision in days: Mohamed Shaker
The modification to the exchange rate is the main reason for the increase in electricity prices
Egyptian embassy ensures safety of Egyptians in Juba following clashes
Embassy receives around 45 Egyptians who are currently staying there until ceasefire
Disparities in wheat supplies surface again, inspections to be extended
Largest shortage of 20,000 tonnes found in Family Bunker Silos, while El-Manar Silos shortage reaches 19,000 tonnes
Shoukry heads to Kigali for 27th African Union summit
The summit's theme is '2016: African Year of Human Rights with Particular Focus on the Rights of Women'
Sinai Province claims responsibility for killing army general
The martyr was a colonel, not brigadier general or central Sinai's military ruler as rumoured, says army media office
CBE stabilises US dollar exchange rate causing confusion in market
The higher inflation rate caused the CBE to postpone another devaluation of the pound until the end of this year, says analyst
Hurst 1966 World Cup shirt falls short of auction goal
The most iconic England football shirt in history has failed to find a buyer at auction. The jersey was worn by Geoff Hurst when he scored a hat-trick in the…
Internally displaced in South Sudan growing
A cease-fire called by South Sudan’s leadership seemed to be holding on Tuesday. Civilians in Juba ventured out of make-shift shelters for the first time in days. Many took advantage…
Brexit strains London’s ‘golden’ ties with Beijing
The UK has tried hard to strengthen its already robust economic relationship with Chinese politicians and businessmen. But many now question Britain's future as an investment destination - and a…
Orangemen march against Brexit backdrop
Tradition holds that in 1690 fires were lit along the coast to help King William of Orange navigate safely to Belfast. Those conflagrations are still commemorated today. Peter Geoghegan reports…