Review: America’s support to Morsi and Tahrir Square explored in columns
The recent visit of the United States Secretary of State John Kerry has pushed several writers to analyse America’s reasons to support the Muslim Brotherhood and President Mohamed Morsi. Meanwhile,…
Orascom workers organise march to protest Sawiris travel ban
The workers fear the closure of Orascom companies and the exit of the Sawiris family from the Egyptian market
Forbes lists the world’s richest people for 2013
Of these billionaires, 442 live in the United States, with 386 in Asia and the Pacific, 366 in Europe, and 123 in the Middle East.
PIB establishes renewable energy with Solarpraxis
In a press release on Monday, regional investment bank Planet Investment Banking announced a joint venture with Solarpraxis to form Emerging Power
Al Qahera Wal Nas buys rights for Egyptian League for EGP 2.3m
Tharwat Suweilem, executive director of the EFA stated that Amr Afifi, the TV channel’s sports programming director, purchased the rights to air the league for EGP 2.3m, and will begin…
Foreign currency reserves decrease slower than expected
Egypt's foreign currency reserves dropped a further $105m over the last month, according to a statement released by Egypt's Central Bank on its website, bringing the country's total reserves down…
Almost one-third of Nile Delta to sink by 2030, say experts
Climate change and the rise in Mediterranean Sea levels due to global warming are the major challenges facing Egypt in the coming era, they say
Belbes tells MB Mayor to leave
Protesters gathered in Belbes on Monday and Tuesday demanding the resignation of Mayor Hassan Deba
Funeral held for killed activist Mohamed El-Shafaai
Popular Current member was shot in the head with birdshot during clashes last January
Aftermath of the unrest
Clashes continue in Port Said while the restive governorate of Daqahleya remains relatively calm