The pro-democracy 6th April movement continued a protest in front of the attorney general's office for the second day to demand the release of one of their members who was arrested while monitoring the parliamentary elections last month.
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The corpse of Riyadh Ali Riyadh, an Egyptian man who was murdered by his German wife earlier this week, will arrive in Cairo at 3:30 p.m, according to the Egyptian consulate in Hamburg.
Ambassador Hala el-Ghannam said that the consulate did its best (...)
A German woman stabbed her Egyptian husband to death in Hamburg last Saturday.
Admitting to the crime, the woman said she killed her husband Riad Ali, 37, for using her laptop without her permission.
The 25-year-old Monika said her husband was (...)
Munich prosecutors have found that German steel company Ferrostaal paid out bribes to certain "decision makers" in Egypt, Greece, Argentina, Portugal, Colombia and Indonesia, according to German newspaper Sueddeuthsche Zeitung.
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During his current visit to Germany, Trade and Industry Minister Rachid Mohamed Rachid said his position on the bribery cases involving German companies Daimler-Benz and Ferrostaal remained unchanged. "If Egyptian officials took bribes to facilitate (...)
Attorney-General Abdel Meguid Mahmoud ordered prosecutors to begin investigating a new German bribery case in response to requests by lawyer Samir Sabry.
According to security sources, prosecutors have begun collecting information about a middleman (...)
Lawyer Samir Sabri filed a formal complaint on Monday to Attorney-General Abdel Maguid Mahmoud requesting an investigation into claims that German company Ferrostaal had bribed Egyptian officials. The claims were based on a preliminary investigation (...)
Berlin--Germany's Minister of Justice for Saxony Jurgin Martins announced that his ministry intends to commemorate the death of Marwa el-Sherbini, an Egyptian pharmacist killed in a courtroom in Dresden one year ago. The ministry plans hold a (...)