Tourism earnings to fall by 39% to EGP 6.5bn by end of 2013: Tourism minister
Zaazou said the average occupancy in the Red Sea and South Sinai is rising because travel bans have been lifted.
Muslim Brotherhood university protests have failed: Minister of Higher Education
University students continue to protest
Port Said trial postponed to February
Thirteen defendants, previously tried in absentia, appear for retrial in “Port Said Massacre” case
Big tech hits of 2013
The one-to-many messaging service made the most hotly-anticipated stock market debut of the year in early November.
2014 outlook broadly stable for GCC banks; regional unrest a threat elsewhere in Middle East: Fitch
Fitch believes that impairment charges should fall, leading to a gradual improvement in profitability, although further recovery in asset quality will depend on continued economic growth.
Iran says nuclear talks with world powers to resume on Thursday
Technical talks - expected to involve nuclear as well as sanctions experts - will restart on 19 December and are meant to translate the political deal into a detailed plan…
Petroleum Ministry signs agreement to explore oil in Gulf of Suez
The contract was signed with RWE and Dove Energy oil companies with a minimum of $22.5m in investments
Prosecutor general orders Morsi tried for espionage along with Brotherhood leaders
Former president has refused to cooperate with investigators, says Morsi's defence lawyer
Ministry of Finance defines strategic goals for 2014/2015 general budget
Government says it seeks to achieve social justice and economic development through a transparent and publicly disclosed budget
Abu Ismail supporter handed life sentence
Ahmed Arafa sentenced for possessing machinegun and ammunition