‘Judges for Egypt’ member removed from position
"If I could go back in time, I would have repeated the same actions," Sharaby says
Fuel cards to save $5.2bn
The supply of petroleum products, via smart cards, to cars will begin during the first quarter of the year.
Sumed establishing 200k tonne capacity diesel storage stations
The route is considered an alternative to the Suez Canal when transporting petrol from the Arabian Gulf to the coast of the Mediterranean Sea.
Doctors reach security agreement with interior ministry
Doctors syndicate states that there was “full understanding” for doctors’ security issues
Fahmy travels to Algiers
Foreign minister Nabil Fahmy begins a two-day visit to Algeria
Four tunnels, six houses destroyed in troubled Sinai
Actions are part of the army’s ongoing war against Al Qaeda-inspired militants
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Syrians walk along a severely damaged road in the northeastern city of Deir Ezzor on January 4, 2014. Syrian rebels have united to kill and capture dozens of jihadists in…
New plans to formalise street trading: Minister of Supply
Ministries of Supply and Interior collaborate on a plan to create a formal market
African asylum seekers protest Israel detention laws
Demonstrators sharply criticised the authorities' refusal to give them refugee status and their detention of several hundred asylum seekers.
More activists handed prison sentences
Twelve activists, including Alaa Abdel Fattah, Mona Seif and Ahmed Abdallah handed one year suspended sentence; rights lawyer describes the verdict as "politicised"