اعتبر قضاة مصريون أن مرسوم عبدالفتاح السيسي الصادر بتاريخ 10 يوليو 2023م بتعيين المستشار حسني حسن عبداللطيف رئيسا لمحكمة النقض، خلفا لرئيسها السابق المحال للتقاعد المستشار محمد عيد محجوب غير دستوري.
وخلص تقرير نشرته عدة دوريات أن ما فعله السيسي هو (...)
With all of these surprise celebrity weddings going on from Anne Hathaway in Valentino, Jessica Biel in Gambiattista and Natalie Portman in Rodarte, we've been wondering what Angelina Jolie might wear to tie the knot with Brad Pitt.
And now it has (...)
A jury in Australia has found Google liable for damages after a complaint that its search results had linked a local man to gangland crime.
Milorad Trkulja had alleged that the US firm's image and web results had caused harm to his reputation.
The (...)
Businesses and services in the north-eastern US are expected to start re-opening on Wednesday after two days of closure forced by storm Sandy.
Some airports, government buildings, schools and the New York Stock Exchange are due to return to (...)
Scott Forstall, one of the most visible faces of Apple in the wake of Steve Jobs' death, is leaving the company in a surprise shakeup at the head of Apple' ranks.
Forstall, a senior vice president in charge of Apple's mobile operating system, iOS, (...)
The repertoire of destruction caused by superstorm Sandy compounded overnight, as electrical fires and record power outages added to the misery of epic flooding plaguing the Northeast.
By early Tuesday morning, at least 6.5 million people shivered (...)
Hurricane Sandy is closing in on highly populated areas of the US east coast threatening storm surges and devastating flooding.
In New York City, thousands of people have been ordered to leave their homes and evacuation shelters have been set up in (...)
Barack Obama has warned Americans to take Hurricane Sandy seriously as authorities started shutting down the eastern seaboard ahead of its arrival.
Several states have declared emergencies, with tens of millions of people affected as schools are (...)
While foreign policy became an unexpected pivotal point in last week's town-hall style presidential debate, Monday's final showdown will focus entirely on international affairs.
And with the U.S. government knee-deep in an investigation of its (...)
SINGAPORE — Oil prices dived below $85 a barrel Monday in Asia after Standard & Poor's lowered the U.S. credit rating — a blow to confidence that could hurt economic growth and demand for crude.
Benchmark oil for September delivery was down $2.07 (...)
As a concerned American citizen, I've been watching closely the events unfolding in Egypt and here are some of my thoughts:
1) I understand it is good news that the arrival of the army means the police brutality has been dampened. I also (...)
WASHINGTON, DC: At a time when our nation is seeing a rise in intolerant behavior, crossing every cultural line, whether based on race, religion or sexual orientation, we seem simultaneously stuck with a national news media that is preoccupied with (...)
الديماجوجية والشعبوية يكادان يكونان وجهين لعملة واحدة.. هي استغلال الاستياء الاجتماعي بحرفه عن أسبابه الحقيقية بهدف اكتساب نفوذ سياسي.
ولا يجادل أحد في ارتفاع حدة الاستياء والسخط في المنطقة العربية بشكل خاص وفي دوائر آخذة في الاتساع عالميا للحصار (...)
In an exclusive interview, , lead author of the third Arab Human Development Report, takes on the many controversies surrounding the report's release
US and Egyptian objections to earlier drafts of the report held up its release for six months. How (...)
In an interview with three prominent Egyptian journalists in Cairo, US Secretary of State Colin Powell talks about the US-sponsored roadmap to Palestinian-Israeli peace and America's vision for a post-Saddam Middle East
Can we ask you to give us a (...)
By Al-Ahram Weekly's special correspondent on Iraqi affairs
"The year 1998 will witness the collapse of the [United Nations'] economic embargo," boasted Iraqi President Saddam Hussein in his Army Day speech on 6 January. In a tone of flagrant (...)