What are the problems encountered in political field work?
In previous articles, I explored the different political parties and movements, along with the conflicts between them. The reason for the confusion among political parties and their inability to define…
Suez Cement tackling energy supply deficiency: General manager
The company is in current negotiations with the government to reach an energy supply agreement.
IFC expects $1tn investments in EMENA region
Investments in fields of renewable energy, resource efficiency and climate change adoption are expected in emerging Europe, Central Asia, Middle East and North Africa, according to IFC report
Sustainable development encouraged in Egypt
Our sustainable development strategy poses a host of business opportunities in the public and private sector: Ibrahim Mahlab
Objection against Muslim Brotherhood ban ruling refused by court
Muslim Brotherhood lawyers calling judgment "politicised" while pro-judgment lawyers call on government to execute the verdict
‘Tamarod against the Minister of Antiquities’ gathers 4,000 signatures
The group intends to gather 30,000 petition forms and will five a presser with their final numbers at the end of next week
Talks between water ministers in Khartoum postponed
Water ministers from Egypt, Sudan, and Ethiopia fail to come to an agreement of how to implement panel's recommendations
Rights group condemns proposed graffiti law
The new law could see offenders facing four years in jail and an EGP 100,000 fine
The presidency is keen on issuing the Protest Law: Presidential spokesman
Turkish PM’s “narrow partisan views are pushing relations with Turkey to a path we wanted to avoid," says Badawy in a press conference
Findings of Arafat death probe handed to Palestinians
Some 60 samples were taken from the remains of the late Palestinian leader in November last year for a probe into whether he was poisoned by polonium.