Chairman of Russian investigation committee meets Egyptian Prosecutor General
Uncharacteristic sounds were heard in black box recordings, according to Russian news agency
Former ‘corrupt’ agriculture minister faces first trial on 12 December
Investigations reveal ministerial officials received millions of pounds worth of bribes
Syrian artist features endurance of war through sculptures
Badr, 51, believes sculpture and art is his own way of fighting back and his way of telling the world his people’s story.
Environmental activists aim to eliminate use of coal
Coal use was recently approved in seven cement factories in Egypt
UAB holds 20th Annual Banking Conference in Beirut
The Union of Arab Banks (UAB) will hold the 20th edition of its Annual Banking Conference on 19 November in Beirut, Lebanon. The conference is entitled “Through Financial Inclusion: 2015-2020…
Al-Sisi, Mogherini affirm continuous Egyptian-EU relations
EU foreign policy chief discussed illegal immigration with Egyptian Minster of Interior
‘Eyes of a Thief’: A modern take on the Palestinian occupation
By Nayera Yasser The film industry was first created as a method of documenting and spreading stories that tackle versatile human interests. Hence, the Middle East’s most discussed topic, the…
‘State of Sinai’ claims deadly Al-Arish attack
Four conscripts killed in Al-Arish explosion, two bodies still unidentified
Egypt’s first potential candidate to become an astronaut
I knew my nationality would make things harder, so I made sure everything else was right, says Akram
Shares in Japan Post soar on market debut
Japan Post, a massive formerly state-owned conglomerate, went public on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Wednesday, raising $11.5 billion in an initial public offering that was this year's biggest. After the…