Egypt’s Global Telecom losses rise after Canadian writedown
Reuters - Global Telecom, the Egypt-based group formerly called Orascom Telecom, has fallen deeper into the red after taking a multi-million dollar impairment charge on its Canadian business following the…
Egypt lauds Saudi decision to list Brotherhood as terrorist organisation
Cairo and Riyadh’s cooperation aims to spread teaching of tolerant Islam and tackle extremism, says foreign ministry
6 April Democratic Front elects new political office
Youth political movement declines to announce its numbers
Freedom for the Brave calls for release of detained revolutionaries
According to initiative’s statement, revolutionaries face “arrest and torture, prison and detention centres”
Egypt presses Libya on expatriate safety
Libyan prime minister assures Foreign Minister Nabil Fahmy of efforts to secure safety for Egyptians in Libya
Egypt lobbies Germany to ease travel advisory: Minister
France and Britain, two other major sources of tourists for Egypt, also advise against travelling to the peninsula but exempted Sharm El-Sheikh last week.
Global tourism industry emerges from downturn
Holidaymakers are spending more on their vacations, going for higher-quality or more frequent trips abroad.
Muslim Brotherhood responds to NCHR Rabaa report
Brotherhood calls report “a new crime” full of fallacies, factual errors and lies
MBC Misr signal jammed while airing ‘El-Bernameg’
Station claims that an outside jamming source interrupted the broadcast
Cabinet amends Property Tax Law
The amendments include establishing a committee in every governorate to survey and evaluate the rental value of properties.