Egypt obtains Russian gas at lower prices
Egypt’s opportunities for importing liquefied natural gas have increased as a result of US sanctions on Russia
Morsi trial postponed to Wednesday
The trial of ousted president Mohamed Morsi on Tuesday was postponed one day
Telecom Egypt’s net profit up 21% quarter on quarter
The communication firm says its year on year net profit dropped by 1.04%
Scottish trade mission visits Cairo and Alexandria
The delegation is comprised of eight companies considering potential projects in the energy sector, the British embassy in Cairo says
EGP 4.2bn agreement signed between Carbon Holdings and Drake & Scull International
DSI will exclusively join the international consortium of Italian and Dutch companies, which was signed last month and amounted to $1.7bn
Abraj Misr preparing to go public on EGX in 2015
Real estate company to implement new projects in New Cairo, Heliopolis and north coast region
Mehleb considers amending touristic land ownership law
PM to meet the head of Sinai Development Authority, Minister of Tourism, and South Sinai governor next week in that regard
Communication of Egyptian government needs improvement: OECD
Report criticises labour market and education system; describes them as structural weakness
Baghdad bombs against Shi’a kill 25
At least nine car bombs went off throughout the morning, when the city is typically gridlocked.
Former Israel PM Olmert gets 6 years jail for bribery
Olmert is the first former prime minister of Israel looking at a prison term for corruption.