CAIRO - The residents of the Greater Cairo governorates in particular are being subjected to a spate of stolen cars, reflecting the weak and ineffective security presence on the street that Egyptians in general are suffering from. Since the ousting (...)
CAIRO - After achieving unity in the January 25 revolution, recent incidents prove that political groups are trying hard to get the upper hand in calling for 'million-participants' demonstrations, observers state.
“None of the political groups can (...)
CAIRO - Guaranteeing them jobs and flats, in addition to preparing religious and psychological rehabilitation programmes for thugs and criminals will protect the society from the dangers they present, say experts.
Following the eruption of the (...)
CAIRO - “A revolution will erupt inside the Coptic Orthodox Church. The Copts will denounce its policies,” predicted Mamoun Fandi, the President of Fandi Associates, a Washington DC-based research group and think-tank, during the 18-day revolution (...)
CAIRO - The wives of the last three of the Egyptian presidents, who ruled the nation after the July 23, 1952 revolution, have unfailingly aroused controversy.
The three women Tahiya Abdel-Nasser, Jihan el-Sadat and Suzanne Mubarak did not expect to (...)
CAIRO - Salafist protesters suspended their sit-in outside St. Mark's Cathedral in Cairo for 15 days late Friday, according to local newspapers.
After the Friday Prayer, Cairo witnessed three separate protests staged by Salafists, calling for the (...)
CAIRO - Due to the security vacuum resulting from the police withdrawal during the January 25 revolution, thuggery was on the increase in Egypt, according to local newspapers.
“About 100,000 thugs are spreading chaos and threatening ordinary people (...)
By Madame Sosostris
At Grand Hyatt, a dinner party was held in honour of His Excellency Saudi Ambassador Ahmed Abdul-Aziz Al-Qatan, as a permanent representative of Saudi Arabia in the Arab League. Among other prominent figures who attended the (...)