Thuraya: 2013 holds a range of surprises for users of mobile satellite services
Muiz Saad, vice president of distribution of Thuraya for Mobile Satellite Services, talks to Daily News Egypt about the company’s scope of operations and its expansion plan for 2013
Naguib Gabriel: ‘Copts should have quota in parliament’
Following a series of attacks and threats on Copts and their places of worship, Naguib Gabriel from the Egyptian Union for Equal Rights says a quota is necessary
ANHRI says presidential reports against journalists “a mockery”
Human rights NGO call on Morsy to comply with revolutionary demands and stop prosecution of media professionals
Seven hurt in Sinai attack on Egypt police patrol
Sinai, a sparsely populated peninsula home to both lucrative tourist resorts in the south and shadowy Islamist militants in the north, is also a major transit point for arms smuggling…
Shura Council debates new elections law amid objections
National Council for Women and Copts protest against unfair representation
Two new alleged torture victims in Alexandria
Human rights organisations have filed a complaint against police after two men held on remand were beaten and sexually assaulted
Rebel Economy Wrap
Two former central bank governors on Egypt currency woes
Opposition forces plan demo at constitutional court
Call for people to ‘protect’ SCC to allow the court to review cases regarding the Shura Council
Islamist parties begin drawing coalition lines
Al-Nour Party states intentions to run independently, FJP ‘open’ to creating multiparty coalition
Court temporary bans two Islamist presenters
Administrative Court places 30-day suspension on Islamist programme, refuses to suspend satirical programme