A prosecutor plans to question the editor of a newspaper that raised questions about the health of Egypt's leader, a judicial official said Tuesday in the latest step by the government to quash rumors that President Hosni Mubarak is ill.
Italian Foreign Minister Massimo D’Alema said Tuesday during a visit to Egypt that it is time “to think about a peace accord and not just a peace process.”
CAIRO (AP)--Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak and King Abdullah II of Jordan discussed Tuesday a U.S.-proposed Middle East peace conference in the fall, but their chief diplomats insisted only a well defined agenda can ensure the gathering's success.
Egyptian officials have told European politicians a peace conference that fails to achieve a breakthrough between Israelis and Palestinians will add to anger, frustration, and extremism in the Middle East. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak is hosting a round of high-level talks in Alexandria in an apparent bid to reassert Egypt's diplomatic role in the region.
CAIRO, Egypt A prosecutor plans to question the editor of a newspaper that raised questions about the health of Egypt's leader, a judicial official said Tuesday in the latest step by the government to quash rumors that President Hosni Mubarak is ill.
CAIRO, September 04 -- The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (Comesa) secretariat has threatened legal action against Egypt over claims that it was unfairly subsidising its industries.
Convergys helps Telecom Egypt Re-Engineer billing processes
Italian Foreign Minister Massimo D'Alema said Tuesday during a visit to Egypt that it is time to think about a peace accord and not just a peace process.D'Alema talked to Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in Alexandria and then flew to Cairo for a meeting with Amr Moussa, head of the Arab League, the Italian news agency Ansa reported. He and Moussa also had a news conference.The foreign minister ...
Egypt announces first oil discovery in the south
Egypt told European politicians on Tuesday that a peace conference that fails to achieve a breakthrough between Israelis and Palestinians would add to anger, frustration and extremism in the Middle East.