Egypt condemns terrorist attacks in Tunisia, Kuwait, France
Attacks on Friday in France, Tunisia, and Kuwait, left over 50 people dead
Egypt recloses Rafah crossing
Authorities allow 1,158 people to cross, at least 10,000 people have signed up to travel outside Gaza
Users boycott Egypt’s telecoms companies
Group claims Egyptian telecommunications companies are “exploitative”, demands consumers dictate prices
Hellofood: Fastest online platform for delivering food
“Hellofood” is a company that believes that sharing good times means sharing good food.
Draft budget shows slower fiscal improvement than projected: Moody’s
Rating agency Moody’s expects that lower oil prices in FY 2014/2015 will reduce fuel expenses to around EGP 70bn compared to EGP 100bn in the original budget
In Pictures: The other face of Ramadan through labourers’ eyes
In Ramadan, the work quota does not change a lot for construction workers, as they do not have any specific working hours.
EIPR supports call for CIA torture ‘accountability’
Groups stay that the US "has much to gain", if it rejects impunity and provides "adequate redress to the dozens and dozens of people it so brutally abused"
Murray wins at Queens, Federer wins in Halle
Roger Federer, ranked world number 2, won the 23rd Halle Open competition, which is also within the ATP World Tour 500 series.
Amro El-Geziry places Egypt at top of Modern Pentathlon
Egypt now holds 23rd place in the Modern Pentathlon games, with two silver medals and two bronze medals
Egypt detains ‘record number’ of journalists: CPJ
Journalists beaten during arrest, forcibly disappeared, tortured and subjected to inhumane treatment in prison