Thirteen incoming ministers in new cabinet
Incoming cabinet includes one new ministry, cancels another, splits three ministries
Public sexual assault: Why don’t people intervene?
Some bystanders join the attackers instead of intervening, human rights advocates say
Letters from prison
A compilation of letters from detainees from the Al-Nadeem Centre for the Rehabilitation of Victims of Violence and Torture sheds light on worsening conditions in Egyptian prisons
12 smuggled artefacts to return from London
Ministry of Antiquities intensifying efforts to prevent smuggling and subsequent sale of artefacts abroad
Slow but steady walk to democracy
Despite challenges, Mauritania’s democracy deepens
Journalist Elshamy released after more than 300 days without charge
Hunger striking Al-Jazeera correspondent Abdallah Elshamy and 12 others will continue facing investigation
Seoudi under state custody, not nationalised: Supply minister
Seoudi and Zad supermarkets to reopen their doors for customers in two to three days, says Egyptian Company for Wholesale Trade’s chairman
75% of first stimulus package’s projects completed: El-Araby
Economic platform outlined by Al-Sisi during presidential campaign will be included in 2014/2015 development plan, says planning minister
World Bank commences social consultations on supporting Egypt
Director of World Bank in Egypt Hartwig Schafer says group is keen to listen to stakeholder input
Competition set to rise in Egypt’s telecoms industry
By Oxford Business Group A new licence system governing Egypt’s fiercely competitive telecoms sector is expected to be rolled out within weeks, paving the way for mobile and fixed-line operators…