Syria threatens to use chemical weapons against ‘foreign aggressors’
Fighting between the Free Syrian Army (FSA) and forces loyal to President Assad has escalated in Aleppo
Moroccan police rain batons down on protesters
Protesters took aim at the wealthy clique of Moroccans known as the Makhzen, the governing elite centered around monarch King Mohammed VI
A second building in Alexandria collapses
A mother and her two daughters die after their one story building crumbles
Qandil appointment highlights water crisis
Appointment of new prime minister highlights Egypt’s critical shortage in water, fuel and power.
Two Egyptian soldiers shot by smugglers
Israel claims Israeli Defense Forces bus was damaged in another recent shooting.
Clinton aide accused of Muslim Brotherhood ties facing threats
Fellow Republicans, Muslim Brotherhood quick to dismiss allegations
Thousands of Syrian refugees continue massive exodus into neighbouring countries
With the Syrian crisis taking on differing challenging security and political dimensions almost hourly, a continuous exodus of thousands of Syrian refugees across Syria’s borders into neighboring countries steadily rises…
Real estate companies adapt as Ramadan falls in their highest season
By Hamada Ismail Real estate companies extended their promotional offers to include the month of Ramadan in an attempt to support the relative growth the sector has experienced during the…
President Morsy appoints Hesham Qandil prime minister
The current minister of irrigation and water resources is expected to form a new cabinet
Bites Fil Beit Ramadan: Basbousa with Eshta
Ramadan offers a whole new challenge to cooking Egyptian food. The breaking of the fast, Iftar, is the main menu of the day and consists of an array of dishes.…