CAIRO: “Bringing democracy to this part of the world may be difficult,” a frank Saif Al-Islam Qaddafi said, “but there are serious problems with the way democracy has been applied abroad,” he continued.
Qaddafi, son of Libyan leader Muammar (...)
The American University in Cairo's Help Club hosted a spring concert this Thursday starring Maher Zain, Hamza Namira and Mesut Kurtis. Over 1,300 fans attended to help launch Zain's debut album, "Thank You Allah."
The Swedish-Lebanese star, 28, of (...)
CAIRO: Captivating over 1,300 fans with a stunning performance, Awakening Records artists Maher Zain, Hamza Namira, and Massoud Kurtis performed to a full house at the American University's (AUC) Spring concert Thursday.
Organized by AUC's Help (...)
CAIRO: Italian entrepreneurs met with top government officials at Cairo's Conrad Hotel on Sunday to address developments in the industrial and technological partnership between the two countries and the Euro-Mediterranean answer to the global (...)
CAIRO: Egypt was listed as an "enemy of the internet by Reporters Without Borders as a US State Department 2009 report on human rights highlighted Egypt's ill-treatment of bloggers and internet activists in 2009.
The internet has become a (...)
CAIRO: Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu kicked off the American University in Cairo's new School of Global Affairs and Policy's public lecture series Wednesday, discussing the role of Turkey in the Middle East as an "order-instituting (...)
CAIRO: Queen Rania's visit to the American University in Cairo (AUC) left students mesmerized by her youthful spirit and her work in various fields, leading them to draw parallels between her and Princess Diana.
Hundreds flocked to AUC's Bassily (...)
Queen Rania of Jordan returned to her alma mater today after her last speech in 2001, to invite students at the American University in Cairo (AUC) to remember their responsibility as educated citizens towards their societies, the Middle East, and (...)
Amr Moussa, secretary general of the Arab League and former foreign minister, told students at the American University in Cairo yesterday what he believes it takes to achieve peace in the Middle East.
Moussa was speaking at the fourth annual Nadia (...)
CAIRO: At the fourth annual Nadia Younes Memorial Lecture, Secretary-General of the Arab League Amr Moussa discussed the role of the United Nations, saying the misconceptions that surround it resulted in Younes' death as well as other conflicts in (...)