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Last Tuesday in my column I warned you, Mr. Obama, of the necessity to save the peace process from disarray, leading to a state of permanent inertia. A few hours after the article was published, news began to flow about the dangerous consequences of (...)
Leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) opposition movement have reiterated their refusal to amend group bylaws to allow women to become members of its authoritative Guidance Bureau. The move comes despite earlier requests by some MB members to (...)
The Ministry of Transport has been unable to take any strategic decisions since its chief, Muhammad Mansour, resigned on 27 October following the Ayyat rail disaster south of Cairo in which 18 people were killed.
Minister of Energy and Electricity (...)
Scores of families on el-Galaa Street in Menufiya's Shebeen el-Koum district are leaving their battered makeshift shelters which have been home to them for tens of years, preferring to move to tin-built houses instead.
Zeinab Hussein (...)
Even mobile phone operators in Egypt are gearing up for the upcoming World Cup qualifying soccer match between Egypt and Algeria. In anticipation of an unprecedented spectator turnout, mobile phone operators are planning to double the strength of (...)
There is much news floating around about the possibility that Dr. Mohamed ElBaradei intends to run for president in the upcoming elections. But nobody has bothered himself to tackle the core of the issue.
The main point is not ElBaradei's desire for (...)
Two passengers were killed and one man's legs severed from his body under the wheels of train 757, travelling from Cairo to Zagazig, as passengers scrambled for the door at Werash Abu Ghattas. Brigadier General Ayman Hassan, governor of Sharabeya (...)
Minister of Manpower and Immigration, Aisha Abdel Hadi insists on poking at a wound we thought had healed. Abdel Hadi surprised us one day by saying she was in the process of contracting with the Ministry of Education in Kuwait to dispatch Egyptian (...)
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The government will draft new laws to offer shares in public companies that are privatized, Minister of Investment Mahmoud Mohi Eddin said on Sunday in a forum at the national conference of the ruling National Democratic Party (NDP).
The minister (...)
Thousand of Egyptians joined the annual "Breast Cancer Race for Cure" this week, one of several events marking the international Breast Cancer Awareness Month
“It's a disease, not a death sentence,” explains Sahar Tharwat, a breast cancer survivor (...)
Coptic Church officials in the town of Maghagha in the Middle Egyptian province of Minya began a three-day fast on Monday in hopes of drawing attention to longstanding grievances with "certain state authorities." These state authorities, they say, (...)
Egyptian Transport Minister Mohamed Mansour resigned on Tuesday, three days after two trains collided in the town of Ayyat south of Cairo, killing 18 people, official news agency MENA reported.
“President Hosni Mubarak accepted Minister Mansour's (...)
A living dog is better than a dead lion. That is probably what el-Darb el-Ahmar residents were thinking when they laid hands on their new houses, which are in the cemeteries of long-gone pashas and princes.
El-Darb el-Ahmar residents are renting (...)
Cairo Film Festival Director Ezzat Abu Auf's statement that there is not a single Egyptian film worth showing at the festival has, perhaps unsurprisingly, triggered controversy.
Producer Ahmed el-Sobky was angry that Auf turned down his film "Adam's (...)
A parliamentary transportation committee meeting held in the presence of Minister of Transportation Muhammad Mansour witnessed a heated debate over Saturday's train crash in the town of Ayyat south of Cairo.
At the meeting, Minister of Parliamentary (...)
The universities of Cairo, Alexandria, Mansoura and Minya witnessed student demonstrations on Monday against the recent storming of Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa Mosque by Israeli security forces. Campus security guards clashed with students, some of whom set (...)