Mohamed ElBaradei and Egyptian politics can’t see eye to eye
By Mohammed Nosseir Mohamed ElBaradei, who recently resigned as interim vice-president ending his political career in my opinion, had been the most controversial Egyptian politician in the last few years,…
New wage law under discussion
The National Council for Wages decided in a meeting to review the national wage policy and problems afflicting the labour market
Beltone Financial discusses political development with presidential advisor Hegazy
Hegazy also affirmed the government’s focus on the economic path and its target of taking “large leaps” on the economic front.
Perpetrators of Rafah massacre have not been arrested: North Sinai security source
They further affirmed claims that they had arrested six individuals in connection with other attacks throughout Sinai, including one Palestinian living in Al-Arish.
Presidential decree details military oath
The oath excludes swearing allegiance to the president
Market still pounded with losses
Fears of upcoming demonstrations along with the Syrian-US issues weigh heavily on market
Morsi supporters call for civil disobedience and mass rallies on Friday
The National Alliance to Support Legitimacy announces plans for mass protests and civil disobedience with the call of “regaining the January 25th Revolution”
Two dead in Beni Suef in demonstration dispersal
Armed forces and Muslim Brotherhood issue conflicting narratives of events in Beni Suef
UN showdown set over action against Syria
Prime Minister David Cameron said London was presenting a resolution "condemning the chemical weapons attack by Assad" to a meeting of the Security Council's five permanent members in New York.
Al-Nour Party calls on all parties to act peacefully
The Salafi Party formally announced its participation in drafting an amended constitution, but criticised the process