Sudan does not fear Israel, says vice-president
Israel refused all comment on Khartoum's allegations about the blast
Syria rebels seize oilfield, blast rocks Damascus
The Observatory says more than 36,000 people have died since the uprising against Assad's rule broke out in March 2011
US election night nail-biter could drag on for weeks
The campaigns have already assembled an army of lawyers prepared to fight it out if any of those scenarios play out
Minister of Telecommunication and Information Technology discusses government strategy for developing ICT Sector
Minister Hani Mahmoud talks to the Daily News Egypt about the challenges facing the revitalisation of the ICT sector and sheds light on the government’s plan to overcome the stumbling…
Ultra-nationalist ‘Russian March’ calls for Putin’s ouster
The Russian president has been facing a nascent protest movement against his rule since an election that returned him to the Kremlin for a third term in May
Abbas: I did not give up on the right of return
The Palestinians have always demanded that the Jewish state recognise their right of return to homes in modern-day Israel in keeping with UN General Assembly Resolution 194
Rebel Economy Wrap
Gulf arms sales, James Bond's villain, fire EFG CEOs?
Kuwait opposition to go ahead with ‘illegal’ march
Opposition leaders insist they have no desire to undermine the Al-Sabah ruling family and on Friday pledged their loyalty to the emir while renewing their demand for the new electoral…
In pictures: Bishop Tawadros becomes Pope
Bishop Tawadros, a trained pharmacist who headed a medicine factory, was chosen Sunday as the 118th Pope to lead Egypt's Coptic Church on the same day he celebrated his 60th…