Dar Al-Handasah wins Suez Canal project bid; 8 months needed to finish master plan
French engineering services company Egis selected to evaluate performance of project master plan
Rabaa 1-year anniversary sees increasing detentions
Daqahleya police arrest two people for distributing video footage of the Rabaa Al-Adaweya and Nahda dispersals. Abdeen Court denies anniversary protesters' appeal
Germany returns illegally obtained archaeological samples from Cheops Pyramid
The German government returned 15 archaeological samples from inside the Cheops Pyramid to the Egyptian Ambassador in Berlin last week after Egypt pressed charges against two German researchers for illegally…
iYoga: Exploring oversharing and introspection
In a photography series capturing the ancient spirituality of Yoga and its interaction with modern technology, Mireille El-Magrissy explores the balancing act of our daily lives
Egypt calls for restraint in Ferguson
Foreign ministry reflects UN Secretary General’s call for respect for the right to peaceful assembly
Egypt among top 20 destinations for international students
Originally published by Egyptian Streets According to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Egypt ranks as one of the top 20 destinations for international students in the world.…
Arab Contractors to significantly expand Egyptian and Saudi operations: Chairman
In an interview with Al-Borsa, company Chairman Engineer Mohsen Salah talks about the the company’s upcoming expansion projects in Egypt and Saudi Arabia.
Food crisis in Cameroon
The country ranks 150 out of 186 countries on the 2013 UNDP's Human Development Index, which measures countries based on income, life expectancy and education.
Tanzania: Rural areas to have better telecom services
The project is expected to commence as soon as possible and it will cover 16 regions in Tanzania, including Arusha, Tabora, Iringa, Kagera, Manyara, Dodoma, Lindi, Mbeya, Morogoro and Mtwara.
In sub-Saharan Africa, primary school teacher shortage on the horizon
Analysts believe this rate could enable the country to meet the challenges of a future shortage. Cameroon, Namibia and Lesotho have also taken steps to increase the number of teachers.