CAIRO: By 2050, the number of people exposed to storms and earthquakes, particularly in coastal areas, could more than double to 1.5 billion, a report said. This is also true for the Middle East and North Africa region, with its rapidly growing (...)
CAIRO: Students at the Higher Institute of Cinema held a peaceful day protest against the arrest of a fellow student by the armed forces in front of the Giza Security Directorate.
Fady Mostafa Al-Saeed, 19, was one of the 19 accused of causing (...)
CAIRO: One of Egypt's most favored tourism destinations, South Sinai is facing a slump during one of its traditionally flourishing seasons.
Travel agencies and hotels in the area have been looking forward to this fruitful period, Eid El-Fitr, (...)
CAIRO: Israeli media was quick to place the blame on Egypt for losing its grip over security on the border post-Mubarak, allowing the recent attacks on Israeli buses that killed seven people.
Media outlets such as the Jerusalem Post, Ynet and (...)
CAIRO: In a press conference Monday, Google MENA introduced and briefed attendees on two of its newest programs, Insights MENA and Google +.
Insights MENA provides a free online interactive tool of comprehensive research of the media habits of (...)
CAIRO: By 2020, Alashanek Ya Balady Association for Sustainable Development aims to graduate 10 million underprivileged Egyptians above of the poverty line.
In a press conference Tuesday, the NGO launched a campaign named “Foq El-Khat” or “Above (...)
CAIRO: The historic sight of Hosni Mubarak wheeled into the docks along with his two sons Alaa and Gamal elicited mixed reactions among Egyptians who started their day early to watch the ousted president's trial.
The public trial of Mubarak, (...)
CAIRO: Rashid Al-Ghannushi, head of the Renaissance Party, an Islamist Tunisian party, highlighted the need for harmony and unity during this transitional phase in Egypt and Tunisia, calling on Islamists not to be stringent since this has proven its (...)