CAIRO: Youm7 received a new video showing police officers from the Egyptian Ministry of Interior shooting at protesters with tear gas and bullets. The video was recorded on Sunday, November 20 in Mohamed Mahmoud Street in downtown Cairo.
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The campaign supporting Field Marshal Mohamed Hussein Tantawi, head of the armed forces, for the presidency and Egypt Above All coalition said had it not been for the military council's appeal for Abbasia demonstrations to be postponed, numbers (...)
Cooperation with Nile Basin countries and African countries in general is one of the most important priorities for the Egyptian Ministry of Communication and Information Technology, said Minister Mohamed Salem.
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The Information Technology Industry Development Agency (ITIDA) will take part in the GITEX Technology Week held in Dubai this year from Oct. 9 to 13, in order to enhance cooperation between Egypt and telecommunications and information technology (...)
Supporters of former President Hosni Mubarak have organized a blood drive and a campaign in the former President's honor to raise funds for Children's Cancer Hospital 57357 beginning on Friday.
Campaign organizers said they want to do good deeds (...)
Google is planning a presentation to introduce Egyptians to ‘Google+,' a new social network.
Google representatives had said Google+ is difficult to access because it is still in its initial stages and is a small project that does not intend to (...)
It would appear that Egypt's disbanded National Democratic Party will be entering political life again. The Parties Affairs Committee approved the establishment of a new party, the Egyptian Citizen, on Sunday. The new party includes more than 14,000 (...)
CAIRO: Sources say nearly 14,000 members from the dissolved National Democratic Party (NDP) founded a new party called the Egyptian Citizen Party, and filed papers at the Party Affairs Committee.
The sources told Youm7 the creators of the new (...)
Egypt's internet and mobile phone access will never again be cut off, said Egypt's minister of telecommunications and information technology, Maged Othman. The statement comes after a five-day communication blackout during Egypt's January 25 (...)