Israel apologises after police rough up Egypt dignitaries
Last Saturday, three Egyptian diplomats and a Coptic priest were hit by Israeli police during the Holy Fire ceremony
IMF says Egypt loan talks ‘must reflect evolving conditions’
Fund spokesman said that no new IMF mission to Egypt has been discussed or scheduled.
Egyptian found dead in Syria
Syrian authorities said an unnamed Egyptian died in an attempt to cross into Syria from Lebanon
Al-Tayar Al-Sha’aby holds protest for El-Gendy
The protest was held ahead of the release of El-Gendy's autopsy report, scheduled for Saturday
Microsoft eyes full control of Nook: report
The report said Microsoft was preparing to pay $1 billion to buy the digital assets of Nook Media LLC
Sukuk law approved, government to hold two bidding rounds for projects
Now that the law has been approved, the government is set to hold two bidding rounds for sukuk projects, the first to be held in US dollars and the second…
Detainees accused of Black Bloc membership to be released
The court rejected the prosecution's appeal of a Tuesday court decision to release most of the detainees
Nokia debuts $99 smartphone in emerging market struggle
The new phone "raises the bar for what is possible in affordable smartphone design," Nokia mobile executive vice president Timo Toikkanen said
Palestinian anger as Israel okays 300 new settler homes
Erakat said the move sent a clear message to Washington that Israel was not interested in resuming the direct talks, frozen in 2010
Assad says Hezbollah ‘a model for Syria’
The organisation is a long-time ally of the Syrian regime and has sent fighters to battle alongside Assad's troops