Football riots reflect long-standing discontent in Iran’s predominantly Arab Khuzestan
By James M. Dorsey Long-simmering discontent in Ahwaz, the football-crazy, predominantly ethnic Arab capital of Iran’s Khuzestan province that Iraqi president Saddam Hussein unsuccessfully tried to exploit when he launched…
CBE halts Egyptian automotive market
Most companies working in the automotive sector confirmed fears that if the situation continues will lead to a new and unprecedented disaster for the automotive sector.
Conscript injured in Suez shooting
Unidentified armed group opened fire on police patrol
Industry Ministry issues decision to eliminate Nissan Motor from importers ‘white-list’
The decision affects all companies, it will not affect us, says Halawa
11,909 jobs created in January: Ministry of Manpower
Ministry appointed 511 handicapped workers during the first month of 2015
Government allocates land for public entities for development plans
Aim is to implement development plans and provide services to citizens, in Sinai, Beheira, and Sohag, says Mehleb
Agriculture ministry aims to retrieve EGP 80bn
Actions taken by government to retrieve dues, 60 warnings sent daily since the granted deadline to adjust status by year’s end
Possibly first names for Libyan unity government this week: UN envoy
UN chief negotiator Leon pushes for a unity government; Tobruk government continues its offensive
Mehleb invites political parties for dialogue
State committee continues amending parliamentary laws
Egypt’s finance ministry in quest to amend outdated customs law
Dimian said the current law clashes with articles of the Kyoto Protocol, which aimed to facilitate customs procedures.