Al-Azhar protests continue in the face of academic discipline
Students gear up to boycott next week’s final exams
Egypt says to complete $1.5bn payment to oil firms this week
Approval of the $1.5 billion payment was announced by the government on 4 December.
300 dead in 8 days of air raids on Syria’s Aleppo: NGO
Aleppo has been split between opposition and government forces since a massive rebel assault in the summer of 2012.
Iraq journalists killed in suicide assault on TV: police
Some journalists managed to escape the building, while others were still trapped inside.
Ration cards issued to families of martyrs and the injured: Abu Shady
This comes on the occasion of the third memorial of 25 January Revolution, says the minister
Anti-Coup Alliance opens fire on Naguib Sawiris for ‘igniting sectarian strife‘
Free Egyptians Party spokesman describes alliance’s allegations as “nonsense”, alliance calls for protests against “military’s judges”
Egypt Pound slips again at Forex auction
The central bank sold $38.6 million to banks at Monday's auction, with a cutoff price of 6.9075 pounds to the dollar, weaker than the 6.8972 at the previous sale on…
Egypt to pay $1bn to foreign oil firms Monday: Central Bank
Egypt pledged last week to pay $300 million of the money it owes to foreign oil companies in Egyptian pounds starting in December as part of a $1.5 billion repayment…
The African tiger that leaped out of a cage to world leadership
Africa renewal first published this feature on the late South African Leader Nelson Mandela highlighting the renowned figure's life and tribulations. In commemoration of the "African Tiger's" exceptional life, Daily…
K-Lounge impresses on opening night
The new restaurant served a variety of well-prepared and tasty dishes