Constituent Assembly passes more articles on freedom
Assembly head meets with Al-Nour Party to reach agreement over “identity articles”
Essam Atta remembered, two years on
Sympathisers hold demonstration in memoriam of torture victims in front of Press Syndicate
State Commissioners recommends canceling dual citizenship for Morsi’s sons
Current Minister of Interior had given two of the former president’s sons the permission to acquire Egyptian and American nationalities
Oil-rich Kuwait warns welfare state unsustainable
The programme up to the 2016/2017 fiscal year aims to review subsidies, charges and prices of public services, besides imposing a taxation system in a country that generates 94% of…
Sudan’s Bashir vows to work with South on Abyei
The Arab Misseriya tribe, who traditionally move back and forth through the area grazing their cattle, have rejected the one-sided ballot which is not sanctioned by the South Sudanese government.
EU seeks comment on Google’s latest anti-trust remedies
Google, under anti-trust investigation since 2010, submitted new proposals in September which EU Competition Commissioner Joaquin Almunia said earlier this month showed "significant improvements."
In pictures: Pro-Morsi Al-Azhar students clash with security
Student supporters of ousted president Mohamed Morsi and the Muslim brotherhood clashed with security forces outside their university. The CSF on site fired tear gas to disperse students protesting in…
The Ministry of the Environment rejects the use of coal in cement factories
Iskandar indicated that current scientific studies on the environmental effects and costs of the use of coal would be completed soon.
Prime suspect killed in security operation in Sohag
Security forces sought to capture the suspects of a shooting that killed policeman on Sunday night
Turkey fulfils sultan’s dream with opening of Bosphorus rail tunnel
The bold project was first imagined by a sultan of the Ottoman Empire, Abdoul Medjid, in 1860, but he lacked the technology and funds to take his idea further.