AfDB to provide electricity for 33.7 million people in Africa in 2014–2018
Overcoming Africa’s energy deficits will require investments of more than $60bn every year until 2040, report read
Presidential demands, boycotts and bouncing cheques: The strange case of Sainsbury’s in Egypt
The CEO of a UK supermarket has been given a prison sentence in Egypt, but it is only the latest instance in a bizarre, ongoing story
Al-Sisi signs cooperation agreement with Greece, Cyprus
Foreign Ministry official criticises Al-Sisi while on European tour, Al-Sisi tells Spanish newspaper he has prevented Egypt from descending into civil war
Salah said to stay next season in Fiorentina, Mohamady’s Hull City rebounds
Chelsea said to be expecting to receive additional £1.5m from Fiorentina to keep Salah for the next season
Police, journalists’ dispute intensifies
Journalists march from syndicate to Prosecutor General’s office, accuse former interior minister of killing female journalist last year
Body of Egyptian director reportedly killed in Libya still missing, says family
The bodies of four abducted Libyans from the same TV station were identified by their families Tuesday night, but Galal’s was not among them, says cousin
Saudi strongman Mohamed bin Nayef becomes Crown Prince in major reshuffle
King Salman also appoints Deputy Crown Prince and new Foreign Minister
Doritos brings the Avengers to Egypt before its US release
PepsiCo's Doritos teamed up with Marvel Entertainment for the exclusive event.
Government continues taxi replacement project
First two phases cost public treasury EGP 1.5bn until end of 2014, along with EGP 40m due for delayed repayments
Photojournalist Gamal Ziada acquitted in Al-Azhar clashes case
Twelve others acquitted, rest of defendants sentenced to 1-7 years in prison