British Egyptian Business Association (BEBA) is set to delay sending its annual ‘Door Knock' mission to the United Kingdom until the beginning of March 2017, Chairman Khaled Nosseir stated Monday.
The door-knock mission, that was scheduled to be (...)
CAIRO: While experts highlighted the important role think tanks play in the social and political life, they agreed that there remain obstacles to the phenomenon growing in Egypt.
Think tanks, independent research institutes that engage in public (...)
CAIRO: Egypt ranked 49 out of 177 states on the 2010 Failed States Index report released this week, an improvement from last year's ranking at 43.
The report was released by the Fund for Peace, an independent, educational research organization (...)
CAIRO: While negotiations over the Nile Cooperative Framework Agreement seem to have reached a dead-end, some experts are still optimistic that a solution is on the horizon.
“I don't believe there will be a water war. Negotiations are the only (...)
CAIRO: While all eyes are on South Africa as it prepares to host the World Cup, some are left wondering whether Egypt was ready to successfully organize the world's most high profile football tournament.
According to sports critic Hassan El (...)
CAIRO: Lobby group Doctors Without Rights (DWR) has expressed skepticism about whether doctors will receive pay increases announced by the Ministry of Health.
“It is a relatively positive decision if implemented, although it does not meet our (...)
CAIRO: In his first interview after selling the luxury department store Harrods, Egyptian businessman Mohamed El-Fayed said that there were those who were always against his success but that his popularity continued to grow among the general (...)
CAIRO: The American University in Cairo and Exxon Mobil Egypt joined forces and launched an initiative to educate and train 20 teachers and administrators from Hadayek El Maadi Experimental School and Kind Fahd Modern Language School.
The signing (...)