EGAS provides 90% of contractual gas to fertiliser plants
Power plants consume 2.8bn cubic feet of gas and 25,000 tonnes of fuel daily, says official
EETC receives 6 requests for land allocations to construct solar power plants
The companies have applied for land in the Benban area of Aswan that will be allocated according to the usufruct system
Al-Sisi’s speech leaves divided opinions on state leadership
Al-Sisi’s speech was broadcast live on local TV channels. Broadcasting was interrupted when Al-Sisi objected on one of the attendees’ attempt to comment on the president’s statement
Triathlons still new to the Arab world, needs right publicity to boost popularity: Khadiga Amin
Khadiga Amin, the first Egyptian woman to compete in an Ironman triathlon, spoke to Daily News Egypt about her sporting career and her recent participation in the 2016 Sharm El-Sheikh…
Beat acne, the right way
Acne usually starts at puberty and may continue into adulthood. Many acne-sufferers will find their skin calms down by age 25, but often, adult acne does not emerge until the…
Table tennis champion Dina Meshref pushes Egypt to the top ahead of 2016 Rio Olympics
Currently number 98 in the world table tennis rankings, Meshref will also compete in the upcoming Table Tennis World Cup.
Arab inbound tourism to Egypt grew by 6.7% in 2015: Tourism Activation Authority chairperson
Visiting Saudi tourists increased by 23.7% compared to 2014, constituting largest Arab tourist demographic to Egypt
‘Don’t talk about it’: Al-Sisi on Red Sea islands
President reaffirms Saudi sovereignty over Tiran and Sanafir islands, claiming that public reaction to the transfer of sovereignty “weakened” Egypt's position
World Bank to disperse $1 bn loan instalment upon approval of government programme
The loan instalment is a portion of the $3 bn loan package signed between the government and Egypt in December 2015
7,420 civilians tried in Egyptian military courts since October 2014: HRW
The report said most of the defendants were sentenced after mass trials, and some courts relied on confessions extracted under torture, according to testimonies from the relatives of the defendants