by Staff Writers Vienna (AFP) Oct 21, 2007 The refusal by most EU countries to back Egypt's call for a nuclear-free zone in the Middle East at a UN conference last month appears to be causing some friction between Cairo and the 27-nation bloc.
BAYAD AL-ARAB, Egypt (AFP) - Twice circumcised, Wafaa Helmy swore her own daughters would never suffer the same fate.
VIENNA: The refusal by most EU countries to back Egypt’s call for a nuclear-free zone in the Middle East at a UN conference last month appears to be causing friction between Cairo and Europe.
BAYAD AL ARAB, Egypt -- Twice circumcised, Wafaa Helmy swore her own daughters would never suffer the same fate. But one night her own mother secretly took her first-born to go under the knife in their Upper Egypt village.
CAIRO: Twelve people were killed south of Cairo yesterday when their minibus was in collision with a truck on one of Egypt’s most dangerous roads, a police official said.
ACCRA: Hosts Ghana fared better than holders Egypt when the 2008 African Nations Cup draw was made here on Friday.
(VIENNA ) - The refusal by most EU countries to back Egypt's call for a nuclear-free zone in the Middle East at a UN conference last month appears to be causing some friction between Cairo and the 27-nation bloc.
African Nations Cup holders Egypt have been handed a tough opener against Cameroon.
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak said his country has been working for a comprehensive peace in the Middle East to end the Arab-Israeli conflict, the official MENA news agency reported Sunday. Mubarak made the remarks during an inte ...
Working closely with Egypt’s Supreme Council of Antiquities and supported by the Hilti Foundation, the French archaeologist Franck Goddio headed the European Institute of Underwater Archaeology, which, from 1992, has excavated and explored the seabed off the coast of Alexandria and in Aboukir Bay. This exhibitionincludes gold jewellery, precious stones, coins, ceramics, architectural fragments ...