Assailants stab Japan diplomat in Yemen capital
The spokesman said he had been driving ahead of the consul, but when he arrived at the embassy, the consul was no longer following.
Minor detained for possessing Rabaa sign ruler; father issued arrest warrant
Kafr Al-Sheikh Prosecution also issues arrest warrants for two teachers for “inciting the student” to take the ruler to school
US Representatives meet with Mansour, Al-Sisi
Republican members of Congress visit Egypt for the second time in three months
Egypt to repay part of debt to oil companies in Egyptian pounds
Egypt's foreign currency reserves, which stood at $36bn before autocrat Hosni Mubarak was ousted in 2011, have been under pressure ever since and fell to $17.8bn in November from $18.6bn…
Ministry of Communication finalises preparations for issuing of unified licences
The National Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (NTRA) is examining a final settlement for the “interconnection” dispute, which is the sole obstacle in issuing the licence.
Negotiations fail between EGAS and Shell over gas supply for next summer’s electricity
Sources revealed that EGAS negotiated with Shell and other companies to import between 500 and 750 million ft3of gas per day to cover the electricity power stations’ needs.
Sakia documentary festival
The Sakia festival featured interesting films and others that were a bore
Old textiles transform into artwork
New exhibition aims at reviving an ignored art form
Cairo Symphony Orchestra honours Gamal AbdelRehim
The Cairo Opera House pays tribute to the composer’s musical legacy
Winter storms
In Alexandria the relentless winds and rain resulted in a very high tide and drove one boat onto the rocks lining the famous Corniche.