Government wavers on Protest Law
The Egyptian Organisation for Human Rights calls on the government to amend the law
Shura Council protest dispersals show ‘continuation of an oppressive state’: Misr Al Qaweya Party
Political groups denounce the attack on peaceful protests and call for the abolishment of the Protest Law
Al-Azhar University officials sentenced over food poisoning scandal
Head of student housing, kicthen manager and chefs sentenced to five years in prison
Egypt’s iGDP registers $2.5bn
While private consumption is the overwhelming driver of iGDP in other countries, private investment and public expenditure play bigger role in Egypt: Mckinsey & Company
21 Alexandrian women sentenced
Some of the sentenced are minors; lawyers claim some were wrongfully detained
Orascom losses hit CHF 75.5m, blaming deteriorating tourism
Political toll on economy has made for two challenging years for Orascom Development Holding
Capital markets shed EGP 2.5bn
Market indices drop was due to profit-taking by investors: member of EGX board of directors
AUC Soccer Champion Shatters Gender Stereotypes
One of Farida's role models is a soccer star who has helped dismantle stereotypes about female athletes — Olympic gold medalist Alex Morgan of the US national women’s team, who…
Interior Ministry denies releasing top female activists in desert
24 male detainees face prosecution; rights organisations outraged by arrests
Al-Khodeiry referred to criminal court for alleged torture
Former Judge, former Minister of Youth, three parliament members and Al-Jazeera anchor referred to criminal court