Police hit the streets of Port Said again
After more than two weeks of absence from patrolling the streets of the canal city, police officers in Port Said return to duty
NSF establishes permanent committee to defend women’s rights
The NSF announces it will not attend the president's initiative on women’s rights
Mohamed Yousry Salama passes away
Salafi and founder of a liberal party, Salama was an icon to many
Morsi announces initiative to support women’s rights
Aims to expand the role of Egypt’s women through workshops
USAID and Egyptian officials celebrate TILO programme graduates
Technology for Improved Learning Outcomes programme equips schools with digital resources
Samsung market capitalisation reached $200bn in 2012
The electronic giant’s Benif Suef factory, its first in the Middle East, will open June 2013
Former military detainee arrested again
Sambo arrested and investigated, reasons remain undeclared
Investigations into Moqattam clashes commence
President Mohamed Morsi promises action while opposition groups condemn him and the Muslim Brotherhood
Copts Without Chains call on Shura Council members to resign
The movement accuses the Coptic members of the Shura Council of betraying Egyptians for their own profit