IMF claims progress in loan negotiations
The statement comea a few weeks ahead of planned protests for 30 June and amid an already-ailing economy one year into President Mohamed Morsi’s tenure.
Shura demands fair distribution of health investments
Committee chairman: Large amounts are being spent to repair cars while citizens suffer from shortages in medical supplies
Foreign reserves increase to $16.04bn
Analysts say increase is ‘temporary’
Tourism minister: sector won’t be affected if June protests are peaceful
Sun and sand tourism gradually picks up, as street protests are concentrated in urban cities away from beach coasts
Governorate of Alexandria launches new solar energy project
Beginning in 2011, KWP 10 electricity distribution stations were also installed on the roof of the institute.
Egypt blacklisted for violating labour rights
The International Labour Organisation blacklisted Egypt for failing to comply with international agreements
Al-Fadila Party head: Morsi’s legitimacy is indisputable
Mahmood Fathy: The FJP is still subordinate to Mubarak's policies and political system
Merkel questions aid to Egypt
NGO trial verdict sparks international concern into civil society
G8 signs agreement to promote child nutrition
UNICEF: London conference delivers new hope for children in the battle against stunting and other forms of malnutrition
Arab Spring unrest was ignited by entrepreneurs facing constraints: Economist
Revolutions in Middle East and North Africa are chance to correct restrained markets, says de Soto