Young political cartoonists use symbols to fight ‘red lines’
Since the ouster of former president Mohamed Morsi, cartoonist say it has become more taboo to draw the country's leaders in an unflattering light
Tough topics, drawn out
Internet cartoonist Islam Gawish tackles critical public issues with satire and good humour
The special court for Sierra Leone rests – for good
The court, ruling in April 2012, found Mr Taylor guilty of five counts of crimes against humanity, five counts of war crimes and one count of other serious violations of…
State to relocate vendors from downtown Cairo
Cairo governorate aiming to relocate street vendors within next four months
Presidential palace blasts leave 2 policemen dead, others injured
Explosives experts killed during bomb disposal, following warning from militant group
Egypt is ready to play political role in Iraq: Foreign Ministry
After taking over parts of Iraq, the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) announced the establishment of a Caliphate or Islamic State
EGAS halts pumping of gas to several fertiliser companies, methanol factory
MOPCO, AlexFert, and EBIC were among the affected firms, while Methanex’s Damietta plant has not received gas in over two weeks
Continued energy deficit amounts to 15m cubic metres daily: EGAS official
70% of Egypt's gas production pumped to power stations through Ramadan, senior official says
Budget deficit pushed to 10% of GDP and debt to 90% of GDP: Finance minister
Total expenditure set at EGP 789bn, revenues expected to reach EGP 549bn, EGP 207bn for wages while petroleum subsidies decrease by EGP 44bn
Bourse rises 1.13% following budget approval
President Al-Sisi approved the State's budget setting budget deficit at 10% of GDP