King Abdullah ‘unimpressed’ with Morsi
In an interview with The Atlantic, King Abdullah II of Jordan said Morsi had ‘no depth’
Administrative Court looks into elections database forgery
A former member of parliament brought attention to an alleged 14 million increase in the number of voters, claiming voters do not exist
Egypt’s Armed Forces continue to destroy tunnels leading to Gaza
City residents said that the sound of tunnels being destroyed could be heard late into the night. Residents further reported that 235 tunnels had so far been destroyed.
ESDP calls for united action against Interior Ministry
Egyptian Social Democratic Party seeks collective action to restructure the Ministry of Interior
US lawmakers seek to ‘redirect’ Egypt aid
American lawmakers express concern over Egypt’s current political status, future policies of Morsi’s Islamist government, Egypt’s relations with Israel, and acrimonious comments made by Morsi in 2010 about Jews
Morsi hopes Egypt will join BRICS bloc
President tells Indian media he hopes the BRICS would soon become the ‘E-BRICS’ once Egypt gets its economy back on track
YouTube Partner Programme expands to Egypt
Users in Egypt will be able to generate revenue from the views their uploaded videos receive
IFC proposes currency swap plan for Egypt
Private sector key to unlocking Egypt’s ‘long-term economic potential’, says Jin-Yong Cai, International Finance Corporation CEO
EGP 70m spent on Port Said fishing industry
First stage of wider development project, plans to make Port Said ‘slum-free province’
Exclusion and systematic violence against women a state policy: rights group
Fouada Watch releases sixth report about state performance regarding women's issues