CAIRO: Egyptian presidential hopeful Mohamed ElBaradei indicated he would agree to head a new government if asked, as Egypt's military leader scrambled to defuse a political crisis ahead of Monday's landmark poll.
Egyptian activists on Saturday (...)
CAIRO: Unidentified gunmen on Saturday attacked a terminal on the gas pipeline to Israel for the fifth time since February, a security official said.
Gunmen on motorbikes and cars lobbed grenades and tried to storm the terminal at Al-Shulaq in (...)
CAIRO: Egypt's long-despised police force, which deserted the streets during an uprising that toppled Hosni Mubarak, is being urged to come back to deal with rising crime.
But the question of what to do about the police has put the country's new (...)
CAIRO: UN chief Ban Ki-moon called on Thursday for a "political" solution and immediate ceasefire in the conflict in Libya, at an international conference hosted by the Arab League in Cairo.
"We call for a political process so that the Libyan (...)
CAIRO: Fearing a precedent that could tumble onto their doorsteps, revolt-stricken Arab regimes have let the West handle military operations in Libya where rebels are fighting to overthrow Muammar Qaddafi.
After crisis talks in Cairo earlier this (...)
CAIRO: The confessions of an Egyptian accused of spying for Israel has led to three espionage cells being dismantled in Lebanon and Syria, where an agent was executed in November, Cairo newspapers said Friday.
Tareq Abdul Razzak, the 37-year-old (...)
CAIRO: Egypt's decision to raise the minimum wage for the first time since 1984 has been sharply opposed by the very activists who demanded it, because at LE 400 ($69) a month, it skirts close to the poverty line.
After a long battle, the (...)
CAIRO: Egypt's ruling party will run about 800 candidates for only 508 seats in a parliamentary poll, raising fears of a repeat of the last election's violence as rivals within the same camp battle it out.
The official Al-Ahram newspaper reported (...)
CAIRO: Female students at Cairo University are defying religious and state efforts to ban the controversial niqab from schools and colleges, saying that wearing the controversial face veil is a religious obligation that also protects against sexual (...)
CAIRO: Egypt warned Sunday it would not wait "forever for Palestinian factions to agree a unity deal after the Islamist movement Hamas postponed signing the accord with its Fatah rivals.
"Egypt is not prepared to wait forever, foreign ministry (...)
INSHAS: Ahmed Mansour, like many farmers, has long thrived on Egypt s famed white gold cotton; but with prices uncertain and production costs soaring he is more and more inclined to go green.
Fruit and vegetables make money, said Mansour, who (...)
CAIRO: Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal confirmed on Sunday that Germany is mediating an Israeli-Palestinian prisoner swap that would include Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit but stressed the bid is in its early stages.
Concerning Shalit, as you know (...)
CAIRO: Arab foreign ministers vowed on Wednesday to support US President Barack Obama s Middle East peace efforts but said that normalization with Israel depends on a halt to its settlement activity.
Arab countries are prepared to deal positively (...)
CAIRO: President Hosni Mubarak said on Monday that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's call for the Palestinians to recognize Israel as a Jewish state torpedoed the chance for peace.
"The call to recognize Israel as a Jewish state (...)