Mubarak trial resumes in Cairo Criminal Court
Prosecution presents evidence 25 January protesters were targeted by police
Egyptian shot and killed in Libya
Conditions worsen for Egyptian nationals residing in Libya
Policeman referred to criminal court for sexually assaulting a tourist
Member of South Sinai Tourism Police accused of sexually assaulting Russian tourist in Sharm El-Sheikh
Badie and 51 others to stand trial next week for ‘operations room’ case
The Muslim Brotherhood’s Supreme Guide is accused of misleading the public and “spreading chaos” on 14 August
Economic Research Forum examines contemporary experiences of social justice
Presenting case studies in Africa and Mali, he said providing such universal services is stretching the limited resources these governments have.
North America impairment pushes Abu Dhabi’s TAQA into 2013 loss
Reuters - Abu Dhabi National Energy Co (TAQA) posted a net loss of AED 2.52bn ($687m) for 2013 as it marked down the value of its oil and gas holdings…
Scientists meet in Japan after grim climate forecast
Scientists and government representatives are meeting in Yokohama, south of Tokyo, to exchange ideas and release a full report at the end of the conference on 31 March.
Egypt is falling short of UN women’s rights standards: Al-Tallawi
National Council for Women chairman criticises western countries’ “double-standards” in addressing human rights during 58th UN Commission on Status of Women
Obstacles hindering Egypt-Russian cooperation tackled
Five Egyptian-Russian committees formed to discuss measures to develop the cooperation between the two countries.