Little to not at all did it surprise me when Germany's government prolonged its travel warning for almost the entire world (160 countries) except EU-States or those that are associated with the Schengen agreement plus Great Britain. This included (...)
It is only natural that the steep decrease in oil prices throughout the last two weeks, after the US assassinating top Iranian general and El Quds forces leader Qassim Soleimani and Iran's retaliation by bombing an American military facility in (...)
As December 12th is approaching and with it Britain's seventh snap election since the beginning of the 20th century, the biggest question that comes to the mind of most Britons is: "Will it change anything?" – "Will it bring along a parliamentary (...)
If it is ever done at all to begin with, it will at least still take some time until Britain has finally concluded its bidding farewell to the EU. January 2020 as a final date for the Brits to leave, which we have on the table right now, is far from (...)
When Trump walked into the White House in January 2017, panic spread like a bonfire, not only amongst US liberal circles – whatever their understanding of "liberal" might be – but also all across the globe, from Canada to Europe, Asia, Oceania, (...)
Many were taken by surprise when news leaked that locally and internationally acclaimed economist Rania Al-Mashat was appointed to become Egypt's minister of tourism, followingsucceeding Yehia Rashed, who was known for his quite impressive record of (...)
It seems to be quite obvious that the regional and international alliances currently in place are, in essence, a blunt expression of the anti-globalisation trend that can by now be seen very clearly, even if we were to disregard very apparent (...)
According to a report released by Egypt's Central Administration for Mobilisation and Statistics (CAPMAS) in April 2016, women account for approximately 22.5-23.5% of the local labour market compared to 46% in the UK, 47% in Russia, and 50% in South (...)
If you happen to believe that miracles do not happen anymore, you are well advised to do some serious rethinking. When the President of the United States of America starts to vehemently defend economic and trade policies of a rather closed minded (...)
Al-Masry Al-Youm has obtained excerpts of a Water Resources Ministry draft strategy to face expected water shortages until the year 2050.
The draft lays emphasis on the fact that "there is no hope for an increased share of Nile water to Egypt," (...)