Egypt needs giant projects to move economy, push growth rates: Bankers
We need projects that achieve Egyptians' dream of a better life, says Abdel Aal
In Pictures: Camera captures glorious traffic in the sky
Away from the crowdedness and the rush of the city, pure nature can be discovered in its glorious beauty by gazing up at the stars in the sky. Being…
Cancer in confrontation with scientific development
8.2 million cancer patients died in 2012, 17.1 million expected deaths in 2030, says Roche pharmaceuticals
Utes showers Egypt with retro elegance
The launch of the Turkish delight
MANGO island opens its doors to the public
“We are presenting a new format of MANGO with kids and men. Mango is no longer the 200M women store,” says Al-Sharif
The choreographer: A fashion show’s anonymous soldier
“Choreography is the backbone of any fashion show,” says Samir
Bombing people to save them? Western states line up to intervene in Syria
France, Australia and the UK are considering joining a US-led coalition flying air strikes in Syria. They cite the refugee crisis as justification for military intervention, but can bombing put…
Israeli nuclear whisteblower Vanunu under house arrest over TV interview
More than a decade since completing his 18-year jail-term for exposing details of Israel's nuclear weapons, Mordechai Vanunu has been put under house arrest. His detention follows a TV interview…
Germany’s EuroBasket hopes over after Spain defeat
Chris Fleming's Germany side are out of the EuroBasket championships after defeat to Spain in Berlin. The home crowd almost witnessed a brilliant fightback, but NBA star Dennis Schröder missed…
US clothing retailers losing to European rivals
For decades, US clothing retailers like Gap have determined America's taste in fashion, but sales have been dropping in recent years. Their competition is coming not only from online shops,…