World Bulletin Bomb kills 2 Egyptian guards in Sinai Two Egyptian soldiers and a policeman were killed in separate attacks in North Sinai on Tuesday, medical and security sources said, the latest in a string of attacks on the peninsula bordering Israel and the Suez Canal. A roadside bomb killed an army officer and a non-commissioned officer while they were on patrol near the town of Sheikh Zuweid, the sources said. Ten soldiers were also wounded in that attack. Read more: http://www.worldbulletin.net/news/156958/bomb-kills-2-egyptian-guards-in-sinai The New York Times Egypt: Forensics Official Dismissed Egypt's Medical Forensics Authority on Tuesday dismissed its spokesman after he said last week that a poet and activist killed by police birdshot had died from her wounds only because she was too thin. State news media reported Tuesday that the Justice Ministry was opening an investigation to determine whether or not it was true that more body fat might have obstructed the pellets that pierced her heart and lungs, the injuries that coroners said had caused her death. Read more: http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/25/world/middleeast/egypt-forensics-official-dismissed.html Press TV Fears in Egypt over Ethiopia Nile dam agreement The Egyptian presidency says the principles agreed upon include understandings on the Ethiopian dam's storage capacity, and the techniques of filling its main reservoir, and not the historical shared quotas of Nile waters. Ethiopia, on its part, stressed that the Grand Renaissance hydroelectric Dam it is building is designed to generate electricity for economic development projects, and would not cause any harm to downstream countries, Egypt, and Sudan. Read more: http://www.presstv.ir/Video/2015/03/25/403236/Fears-in-Egypt-over-Ethiopia-Nile-dam-agreement