Fossil fuel lobbies cripple UN climate talks, report says

Coal and oil groups "undermine" UN climate negotiations, says Corporate Accountability International. A group of developing countries is calling for big polluters' lobbyists to be kicked out of upcoming talks…

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Drive-by attack kills 3 police personnel in Eastern Cairo

Attack marks change in strategy of militants, as they tended to attack stationary checkpoints rather than mobile convoys

Adham Youssef Adham Youssef

$8bn total transfers from Egyptians working abroad in 5 months: CBE

Total remittances in March 2017 were worth $1.6bn, compared to $1.5bn in March 2016

Hossam Mounir Hossam Mounir

ARCO signs Neymar as brand ambassador for Egypt, the Arab World

The football star from FC Barcelona will lend his name to some ARCO projects

Shaimaa Al-Aees Shaimaa Al-Aees

Egypt reaches out to Uganda to discuss Nile Basin water issues

Shoukry heads to Uganda with message from Al-Sisi

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Egyptian-Saudi cooperation to produce elevators and escalators

We seek to cooperate with the Ministry of Military Production to establish a factory to manufacture and install elevators and escalators of various kinds, says Abdullah

Hossam Mounir Hossam Mounir

Why are Google and Facebook financing climate skeptics?

Hard to grasp, but true: Google and other large firms are donating large sums of money to the climate skeptic scene. How does that square with an otherwise meticulously managed…

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Judges’ Club set to prepare new draft for Judicial Authority Law 

The club decided to postpone the general assembly and is also to file a lawsuit against the law that recently came into effect

Sarah El-Sheikh Sarah El-Sheikh

UN Human Rights Commissioner’s statements on Egypt are “shameful”: Abou Zaid 

The commissioner condemned the security measures, human rights violations, and the establishment of a state of emergency

Farah Bahgat Farah Bahgat

Does Germany’s ‘upskill debate’ help the unemployed?

In Germany, SPD chancellor candidate Martin Schulz has proposed significant changes to labor reforms, including extended benefits for unemployed people who undertake further education programs. Is it a good idea?Twice…

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