Morsi ‘presidential palace’ trial postponed to 4 February
Morsi and 14 other Muslim Brotherhood leaders are facing charges of inciting violence for clashes that occurred by the presidential palace in December 2012.
Talks over, little sign of progress towards Syria peace
Opposition National Coalition Chief Ahmad Jarba said the regime had failed to show “serious commitment” during the negotiations.
Seven injured and 13 killed following Sinai airstrike on militants
Dar Al-Eftaa warns of the severity of extremist fatwas
US stocks hit by emerging-market fears
The Dow Jones Industrial Average sank 180.26 points (1.14%) to 15,698.85 over the five days of trade.
Next Iran nuclear talks set for February 18 in Vienna
Iran has insisted repeatedly that its nuclear programme is peaceful, but in an atmosphere of complete distrust, the West applied ever tighter sanctions seriously impacting its economy.
Iraq criticises Kurds over oil ‘grey area’
Baghdad argues that all oil sales must be overseen by the central government, and regards any independent exports as tantamount to smuggling.
Cityscape conference explores opportunities for real estate investment in Egypt
Exhibition will be attended by the Minister of Housing Ibrahim Mahlab along with the industry’s key decision-makers in the sector to discuss FDI
Minister of Finance prepares for new constitution’s implementation
Ahmed Galal forms a committee to be tasked with reviewing the financial regulations and economic articles of the new constitution
Ministry of Interior takes proactive role in fighting ‘terrorist elements’
Ministry now monitoring social media, asking for help from citizens