Juhayna Food Industries is considering the establishment of the first biogas plant in the industrial sector, at the company's farm in Al-Wahat area.
The Head of the company's external relations, Passant Fouad, said that the company owns a dairy farm (...)
Hundreds of Egyptians gathered in Tahrir Square Friday in preparation for a demonstration they have dubbed "One Demand." Protesters are demanding Egypt's military rulers hand over power to civilians by April 2012 at the latest.
Protesters staged a (...)
The Central Security Forces amassed in Tahrir Square on Saturday after forcibly breaking a sit-in staged by dozens of activists in Tahrir square following the "Friday of Reclaiming the Revolution" rally to demand the abolition of the Emergency Law, (...)
Muslim Brotherhood (MB) Supreme Guide Mohamed Badie said on Wednesday that presidential hopefuls Ayman Nour and Hamdeen Sabbahi had both asked for the Brotherhood's support in upcoming elections. The remarks came during a conference organized by the (...)
Dozens of residents of Siliein village in Sinoris, Fayoum blocked a highway that links Fayoum and Lake Qarun by setting fire to tires and branches.
The roadblock followed repeated power outages and severe shortages in drinking water that have (...)
Thousands of members of the Muslim Brotherhood greeted Mohamed ElBaradei, the former director of the International Atomic Energy Agency, during his tour of the Governorate of Fayoum on Friday. After performing the afternoon prayer in the Mubarak (...)
The Group of 45 has continued its protests in front of ruling National Democratic Party's headquarters, after being forcibly prevented from protesting in front of parliament. They are demanding the implementation of court rulings allowing them to be (...)
Anger is mounting among workers protesting in front of the Egyptian parliament. A group of laborers from the Amonsito Textile Company, who say they have gone 26 months without receiving back pay, tore off their clothes yesterday in an attempt to (...)
Demonstrators in front of parliament announced they were considering escalating their protests due to the recent temperature increase, which has caused heat exhausation among several of the protesters. The government has done little to address their (...)
Amonsito textile workers continued their demonstration yesterday in front of Shura Council headquarters in downtown Cairo. Workers protested the government's failure to implement an earlier agreement to compensate them for unpaid salaries before (...)
Protesters in front of parliament seized the opportunity presented by the meeting of the cabinet, led by Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif, to draw his attention and that of other ministers to their protest through loud noises, such as throwing stones at (...)
Employees of information centers affiliated with the Ministry of Local Development resumed their strike yesterday in front of the People's Assembly, after "promises made by officials evaporated into thin air," according to their description of (...)
Employees of Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA) staged protests before the parliament building in downtown Cairo to demand improved financial and working conditions, along with permanent employment contracts. Protesters say they are still (...)
Workers from the Land Improvement Authority in Beheira, a group of physically-challenged individuals and workers from the Nubaria Company for Agricultural Engineering continued their sit-ins in front of the People's Assembly, protesting low (...)
The sidewalk in front of the People's Assembly witnessed five new demonstrations yesterday as the Egyptian parliament resumed activity following the Easter holiday.
A number of MPs joined the protesters and promised to help resolve their (...)
The former Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Mohamed ElBaradei was spotted walking along el-Moezz Street a few minutes before Friday prayer. The potential contender for the 2011 presidential election later performed (...)
The lives of nearly 1600 students at a school in Minya are being threatened as cracks have begun to appear in the walls and ceiling of their elementary and junior high school. Many of the students' guardians said the school administration has (...)
Roughly one hundred female students at Fayoum University Saturday came down with food poisoning after having dinner in the university dormitory, where they had eaten mashed potatoes, beans and yogurt. Some students remain in critical condition, (...)