Egyptian government contributes EGP 22m in aid to DR Congo
The money will equip six clinics in Goma General Hospital
Armed forces buses to stand in for striking public transport
"The state does not have a magic want to solve all the workers problems," says Kamal Abu Eita, Minister of Manpower of the resigned cabinet
Egypt sentences 26 to death over Suez plot: judicial sources
AFP - An Egyptian criminal court on Wednesday sentenced 26 militants to death for founding a "terror group" that aimed to target ships in the Suez canal, judicial sources said. Prosecutors also…
Stand alone: Yarmouk Camp humanitarian disaster
It is impossible not to be touched by the apocalyptic scenes emerging from the Palestinian refugee camp of Yarmouk in Damascus, besieged and cut off for months. The images are…
Jobless protesters torch police post in Tunisia
AFP – Jobless Tunisian protesters have torched a police post in the impoverished central region of Gafsa, where social discontent is rife over high unemployment despite the strategic importance of…
Arabtec denies plans to acquire Kuwait’s Kharafi National
Reuters - Dubai builder Arabtec on Wednesday denied that it planned to acquire Kuwaiti construction firm Kharafi National. Sources familiar with the discussions told Reuters on Monday that Arabtec had…
Military helicopter to transfer bodies of slain Egyptian Copts on arrival from Libya
The Egyptians were killed for their religious identity, Christian religious figures say
Smartphones dissect lives of navel-gazing owners
Research house Canalys predicts sales of connected bracelets and watches will surge to 17 million units this year, and 45 million in 2017.
Egypt sentences 26 to death over ‘terror group’: judicial sources
AFP - An Egyptian criminal court on Wednesday sentenced 26 people to death for founding and leading a "terror group" that aimed to target ships in the Suez canal, judicial sources said.…
Journalists face military court for allegedly publishing classified files
Amnesty International calls for journalists’ immediate release; describes them as “prisoners of conscience”