Trickle down
By Philip Whitfield To be sure, strife seldom strikes separately. Universal healthcare in Egypt heralds a sick society. Damming the Blue Nile threatens small farmers. Lifting Syria’s arms embargo perks…
Op-Ed review: Ethiopia’s Renaissance Dam
Since last week, the issue of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam has been on the minds of many journalists and columnists. Two writers ponder what should be done to solve…
The day after the ‘Rebellion’
By Taher El Moataz Bellah After the minor uprising against the Muslim Brotherhood on 24August 2012 failed to mobilise public support, the Islamist group was relieved by the low turnout…
Omar Samra first Egyptian to complete seven summits challenge
Samra’s next challenge will take him to the North and South Poles to complete the ‘Adventure Grand Slam’
Egypt still has the fundamentals to grow: Multinational marketing CEO
Steve Hamilton-Clark, CEO of Taylor Nelson Sofres’ (TNS) MENA office, spoke to Daily News Egypt about the company’s activities and the challenges facing its clients.
Tourism Ministry’s calls for Egyptian hotels to ‘go green’ draw scepticism
Initiative viewed as superficial by industry experts
Mismanaging the fuel crisis
Egypt’s government fails to solve diesel shortages amid active bootleg markets
Illegal Red Sea fishing on the rise
Tourism will be harmed by illegal fishing environmental NGO says
EIPR and El-Nadeem Center demand protestor’s release from psychiatric hospital
Organisations assert protestor’s condition poses no threat to himself or others
Protecting water from pollution
EIPR criticises new amendments to law protecting the Nile River and waterways from pollution