"Do you [have sex with] her? How many times do you [have sex with] her a day?" the officer screams as he beats 23-year-old Ahmad Mahmoud, who was detained with a female colleague for participating in a demonstration in the Sudanese capital (...)
The floating maintenance dock at the Suez Arsenal Company capsized early Tuesday morning, said a statement from the Suez Canal Authority (SCA) received by Ahram Online.
A rescue team led by a group of engineers and another team of investigators (...)
Abbasiya residents and alleged hired thugs have clashed with peaceful demonstrators in front of army roadblocks in the district.
According to Ahram Online reporters, the marchers were attacked from side streets and rooftops by people throwing (...)
Egyptian stocks finished marginally in the red for the second day on Thursday with the EGX30 benchmark losing 0.11 per cent to reach 5,136.78 points.
After a weeklong series of ministerial changes, the new Cabinet, led by Prime Minister Essam (...)
Prime Minister Essam Sharaf announced on 11 July that he would reshuffle his interim Cabinet as a way to meet the demands of the public, especially those protesting in Tahrir Square for a Cabinet that reflects the will of the (...)
"A businessman? Again?" splutters Hossam Eissa, a prominent lawyer, down the other end of the phone line.
On Monday Ahmed Fikry Abdel Wahab was officially announced as the new Minister of Trade and Industry, replacing Samir El-Sayad who (...)
Almarai co., Saudi Arabia's largest food producer, was forced to reduce its milk prices after one week of online protests over an "unjustified" increase in prices.
The company, co-owned by Prince Sultan bin Mohammed bin Saud Al Kabeer, has (...)
Two of the seven Suez Canal companies have suspended their strike which began more than three weeks ago.The decision came after a military official promised their detained colleagues would be released and their demands would be met soon.
Galal (...)
A group of Cairo activists are moving today in a convoy from Cairo to Suez in solidarity with martyrs' families and others who are currently sitting-in at Arbaen Square.
Around 60 activists, including Salma El Daly, Rasha Azzab, Ahmed Medhat and (...)
The Suez Canal Authority's workers have joined the sit-in at ArbaeenSquare in Suez in solidarity with the families of the martyrs of the Egyptian Revolution. Hundreds of workers staged a march from the company's headquarters to the square where the (...)
All his life Ahmed Ali wanted nothing more than a decent life and enough of a salary to cover the expenses of his five-member family. But because the Suez Canal Authority (SCA) has always been not only a national institution but untouchable as well, (...)
Clashes between angry citizens and police are still ongoing in Suez after the court rejected an appeal against a decision to release police officers accused of killing protestors during the 25 January revolution.
The police headquarters attacked (...)
Workers of the Suez Canal Authority are continuing their three-week strike for better wages and working conditions. Improvements have already been negotiated, but with implementation now twice-delayed, the workers are calling for the resignation of (...)
The EGX30, Egypt's stock benchmark stock, climbed 0.33 per cent to 5,393.4 points in Tuesday trade after two days of decline, prompted by stability.
Total market turnover was LE 590.32 million. Egyptians were responsible for the overwhelming (...)
Costs of supplies, equipment and maintenance are rising along with patient numbers, forcing doctors at the National Heart Institute to court charity to bridge a growing financial gap
Abdul Hamid Mohamed lies still on a bed covered with a barely (...)
Feeling betrayed and dissatisfied with the current government's policy towards cases of illegal state land acquisition, leading lawyer and activist Hamdy El-Fakharani drops his drawn-out battle against PHD and Kingdom Holding
A leading Egyptian (...)
The EGX30, Egypt's benchmark stock index, climbed 1.56 per cent to 5,628.09 points in Sunday trade, its highest level in three months, prompted by heavy activity of individual investors.
"There's a general wave of optimism among investors due (...)
Six a.m. Ahmed Abdul Hadi wakes up and rushes through breakfast. If he misses sunrise his already meagre earnings will suffer.
Within minutes 70-year-old A'am Abdul Hadi, as the peasants know him in Kafr Baheeda village in Meet Ghamr, Daqahleyya, (...)
Egypt's stock market reversed its northern direction in the last session of the week with the EGX30 index falling 0.37 per cent to record 5,541.64 points.
Despite the decline in Thursdays session there was a slight upward edge in the main index (...)
Egypt will issue its first Islamic debt guidelines and amend its capital market law in a drive to spur Arab investment and open itself to investment from the Persian Gulf and Southeast Asia.
The move will allow oil-rich countries to invest in the (...)
Egypt's stock market rose 1.55 per cent, with the benchmark EGX30 index reaching 5,445.01 points at the close of Sunday's trade on the back of high activity by institutions.
All sectors ended in the green except for travel and leisure, with 142 (...)
According to an Egyptian court, telecommunications companies were not surprised by Mubarak's orders to shut down services; they first practiced shutdowns at the request of government officials during the 2008 Mahalla uprising
"My sister lost her (...)
Egypt's stock market finished Tuesday with a 1.12 per cent decline, in what analysts see as a result of a foreigner rally to sell heavyweights excluded from Morgan Stanley's index.
The benchmark EGX30 declined to 5,527.49 points after (...)
Three Egyptian ministries and a slew of associates planned and practiced how to severe Egypt's mobile, internet and communications services years before 25 January, according to an administrative court verdict
The decision to cut mobile, SMS and (...)
The Egypt market sees active foreign buyers, spikes in real estate and the highest overall second peak due to relative political stability, anticipation of settlements with land developers and foreign aid packages
Egypt's stock market finished (...)