Attack near Prophet’s Mosque in Medina, third Saudi bombing in one day
A man has blown himself up near the second holiest site in Islam. The attack in Medina follows similar blasts in Jeddah and Qatif
Italian banks battered after ECB warns MPS about bad loans
The financial crisis is coming back to roost in Italy after warnings about Banco Monte dei Paschi di Siena's massive amount of non-performing loans caused Italian banking shares to plumb…
NTRA apprehends company for possession of illegal international call devices
The National Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (NTRA), the police, and Telecom Egypt have located and apprehended a company in Heliopolis for possessing illegal communication devices that can receive international calls illegally.…
Attack near Prophet’s Mosque in Medina, third Saudi bombing in one day
A man has blown himself up near the second holiest site in Islam. The attack in Medina follows similar blasts in Jeddah and Qatif.
Protests over murder of Kenyan lawyer
Kenyan lawyers and civil rights activists staged a nationwide protest after the murder of human rights lawyer Willie Kimani, his client and a taxi driver. The killings are among many…
$5.8bn in FDI recorded over first nine months of FY 2015/2016
The CBE said in a statement on Sunday that the net inflows to establish companies or increase capital of existing companies rose to $3.7bn from July 2015 to March 2016,…
Opinion: The downfall of an institution
The once-proud Deutsche Bank is now threatening the global financial system. Things keep getting worse and worse, though Brexit offers a tiny glimmer of hope, writes DW's Henrik Böhme.
Qalaa records net loss of EGP 242.7m in Q1 2016 despite 20% increase in revenues
Despite the increase in revenues, Qalaa Holdings also recorded a net loss worth EGP 242.7m, greater than the EGP 119.1m loss reported last year.
Musical vengeance – and power-women
A charismatic South African soprano and a 30-year-old Lithuanian conductor present arias about love and vengeance.
ANHRI documents violations committed in June against civilians, lawyers, and freedoms
32 people were sentenced to death and the military court has viewed around 7 military trials against 781 civilians, including 13 shipyard workers, and handed life sentences and prison sentences…