Better traffic? It's because trucks are rarely on the road within city limits, reports Rehab Sayed Ahmed
Two weeks ago, the Governor of Cairo Abdel-Azim Wazir issued a decree strictly regulating the movement of large trucks in the capital to improve (...)
Already at all-time highs, the price of gold has nowhere else to go but up, writes Rehab Sayed Ahmed
The value of gold reached unprecedented highs this month at $1,000 an ounce, since the record high of $850 per ounce in 1980. The Egyptian market is (...)
New licence plates are in the making, reports Rehab Sayed Ahmed
The Ministry of Interior is putting an end to the existing incongruent car plates of varying colours and sizes and instead will regulate them throughout the country starting in (...)
Police Day celebrations of 25 January were the date chosen for President Hosni Mubarak to give the go-ahead for the gradual replacement of the existing, hand-written Egyptian passport, with an updated, automated version, reports Rehab Sayed (...)
Rehab Sayed Ahmed reports on plans to de-mine and develop the northwest coast
The United Nations Department for Humanitarian Affairs' latest statistics reveal that Egypt is among the most heavily-mined countries in the world, with an estimated 23 (...)
The future looks bleak if Egypt does not implement an efficient policy to manage its water resources, reports Rehab Sayed Ahmed
Alarms have recently been sounded about Egypt's limited water resources. Surface water resources originating from the (...)
It is uncertain how skyrocketing gold prices will affect the local market. Rehab Sayed Ahmed investigates
Gold prices have gone through the ceiling by striking an all-time high of $980 per ounce this week, and smashing a 28-year record. Experts (...)
The opening of an American-financed centre to teach English at Al-Azhar University is stirring conspiracy theories, reports Rehab Sayed Ahmed
The English Language Resource Centre (ELRC), inaugurated at Al-Azhar University to teach the English (...)