6 April activist acquitted of ‘calls to protest’ charges
Member helped establish revolutionary Facebook account
When music tells the story of a nation
The concert was the first in a series of concerts dedicated for the 150th anniversary of the birth of the famous Finnish composer Jean Sibelius.
The case against manifest destiny
By Dr Cesar Chelala The disastrous consequences of the recent aggressions against Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, Yemen and Ukraine, to name just a few, show the urgent need to revive the principle of non-intervention into another state.…
A different perspective on German-Egyptian relations
By Franziska Brantner and Omid Nouripour When Egyptian President Al-Sisi arrives in Berlin today, the German government will have given up an important principle in its dealings with post-revolutionary Egypt:…
All Egyptian presidents did what they wanted; we only applauded: Lenin El-Ramly
Though El-Ramly never joined the protests to Tahrir Square, one thing that caught his attention was that the youth there did not live during Abdel Nasser’s or Sadat’s eras.
Merkel’s realpolitik and Egypt’s lost revolutions
By Mohamed Selim “Germany’s government believes that Egypt ought to maintain the basic values of human rights for all its citizens, engage in a dialogue with all the opposing political…
Committee formed to resolve Samsung’s tax, custom issues
We plan to increase our investments in Egypt through establishing three factories with $300m investments, says Chairman of Samsung
Landmarks in the history of Telecom Egypt
Telecom Egypt's history extends for more than 150 years, and being the first entity to provide communications solutions in the local market, it served as a liaison between Egyptian society…
Infrastructure, proliferation of services keys to doubling TE’s revenues in a year: Experts
Losses started with Mobinil entering the market, and licences should not be issued without the development of the operators’ infrastructure, says Abu Quraish
Unified licence, national entity, Internet prices TE’s most significant issues
Management changes since 2000 have failed to make a breakthrough, says SSTE deputy head