US museums call on smartphone users to stop ‘catching Pokémon’
The US Holocaust Memorial Museum and Arlington National Cemetery have said "catching" Pokémon during visits "would not be deemed appropriate." The newly released Nintendo app "Pokémon Go" has proved to…
Airbus cuts A380 delivery target from 2018
The aircraft manufacturer has reduced its forecast for A380 deliveries to avoid a production glut. But the company's chief executive appeared optimistic, saying the four-engine jet "is here to stay."
Iran summons French envoy over exiles’ rally
The Tehran government has summoned the French ambassador to protest a Paris rally by an anti-regime "terror group." Former Saudi intelligence tzar, Turki al-Faisal, spoke at the meeting of Iranian…
Parliament to summon security agencies to follow Regeni’s investigations
Security agencies are expected to provide the latest findings of the investigations into Regeni’s death
Opting for credibility over leniency, EU presses for deficit sanctions
Europe's financial ministers have agreed to move towards unprecedented sanctions against Spain and Portugal for overshooting EU deficit limits. Both countries then immediately set out to convince the EU to…
EFSA Grievances Committee to review Beltone’s lawsuit against EGX on 20 July
Beltone consultant, Atef El-Sherif, said that the company’s action against the EGX came as a response to complaints received from investors about the repeated cancellation of the company’s stock transactions.
Shell’s dues increase to $1.1bn in return for its share from El-Borollos, Rasheed gas fields
The government is taking its partner’s share, about $50m per month, and does not pay all of it, claims a source
Mokhtar, flatmates approach 6 months in detention
Appeals against unreasonable detention rejected by judicial authorities, says AFTE
Adly, Badr, and Al-Saqa finally allowed time out of prison cells
Journalists Amr Badr and Mahmoud Al-Saqa received detention renewals on Tuesday
Freedom of expression twist far beyond changing Protest Law
The regime has no interest in an open political sphere, say human rights experts