CAIRO: Egyptian journalists are subject to slander by their counterparts, a report by the Andalus Institute for Tolerance and Anti-Violence Studies revealed.
According to Doaa Qassem, executive secretary of the institute, some journalists and (...)
CAIRO: The Doctors' Syndicate welcomed the first group of doctors who returned from Gaza after volunteering in the hospitals of the war-torn Strip.
At a press conference at the Doctors' Syndicate Sunday, doctors praised the Palestinians' strength (...)
CAIRO: A notorious antiquities dealer was arrested by the Interpol in Bulgaria after a years-long chase, Minister of Culture Farouk Hosni announced.
According to the head of Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities, Zahi Hawass, the smuggler, Ali (...)
CAIRO: The Egyptian government promised to implement a recently upheld Administrative Court verdict to stop gas exports to Israel, as soon as the results of the appeal are announced in February.
"The Minister of Petroleum said that he will stop (...)
CAIRO: While watching the bombing of Gaza on the news left citizens around the Arab world frustrated, it nonetheless prompted many youngsters to take the initiative and help Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
Many university students in Egypt, (...)
CAIRO: In a scathing article by British journalist Robert Fisk titled "The Rotten State of Egypt is too Powerless and Corrupt to Act published in the Independent on Wednesday, the seasoned Beirut-based reporter lashed out against the Egyptian regime (...)