The Guardian | Violence continues in Egypt's Tarhir Square News Box The television had special reports from the events and there were demonstrators that yelled „the people wants the marshal to leave”, referring to the Marshal Hussein Tantaoui, the president of the Supreme Council of the Army forces that leads Egypt in ... The aftermath of another clash at Egypt's Tahrir Square Protesters, police in Egypt continue clashes Egypt rejection of U.S. aid a sign of future rifts? |
Al-Arabiya | Exclusive: US to resume formal Muslim Brotherhood contacts Reuters WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States has decided to resume formal contacts with the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, a senior US official said on Wednesday, in a step that reflects the Islamist group's growing political weight but ... New cracks form in Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood Brotherhood Assurances Not Backed by Track Record Dr. Essam El-Erian: Commitment to the Public Will Is the Challenge for the ... |
Los Angeles Times | Making ends meet in a fragile Egypt Los Angeles Times Hamid's Egypt is fretful and fragile. The economy has yet to recover from the throes of revolt. Labor strikes ring across cities and villages; tourists are scant; prices are rising. Hamid calls out in his musical voice, but fewer knives are sent his ... |
CTV.ca | E. coli outbreak may be traced to Egypt seeds Sacramento Bee AP ROME -- European food and disease prevention authorities are investigating whether the outbreak of E. coli outbreak in Germany and France may be traced back to fenugreek seeds imported from Egypt either in 2009 or last year. ... Egyptian Seeds Are Linked to E. Coli in Germany and France E. coli outbreak may be traced to Egypt seeds |
msnbc.com | Gap plants its stake in a new continent: Africa Forbes AP , 06.29.11, 06:34 PM EDT The San Francisco-based retailer said Wednesday that it will open its first Gap ( GPS - news - people ) store in Egypt next month and its first Banana Republic and Gap stores in Morocco in October. ... Gap Inc. Prepares To Open Its First Stores in Africa Gap to open its first stores in Africa Gap to open in Africa |
Globe and Mail | Ethiopia plans power exports to neighbours Globe and Mail Ethiopia plans to sell power to Sudan, Yemen, Kenya and even Egypt, with whom it is at odds over the Nile's waters, as it ramps up power production to become a major exporter in the continent, its utility said. It aims to produce 20000 megawatts (MW) ... |
Weekly Blitz | Comment: Economic revolution must follow Financial Times In Egypt and Tunisia, regime changes have ended decades of authoritarian rule, moribund institutions, endemic corruption and mediocre economic performance. While the prospects in other countries remain uncertain, it is nonetheless difficult to envisage ... Arab Spring Eternal season of flux Recipe for revolution USTDA Egypt: Forward Forum, Executive Roundtable |
TransGlobe Energy Corporation Acquires Operated Interest in the South Alamein ... MarketWatch (press release) TransGlobe South Alamein Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of TransGlobe Energy Corporation, has entered into a SPA to acquire Cepsa Egypt's 50% operated working interest in South Alamein for $3.0 million plus an inventory adjustment, effective on and ... |
Al-Arabiya | Egypt''s parties ask govt to set up a new political system MSN India Cairo, Jun 29 (PTI) Political parties in Egypt today blamed the government for the recent violence in the country and asked the ruling military council to set up a new political system to meet the public demands. Tagammu Party said that it is necessary ... Who pulled the first punch? Conflicting accounts of the Martyrs' Day of Rage ... Calm returns to downtown Cairo following clashes outside interior ministry 06-29-11: The Star-Ledger's Photos of the Day |
The Guardian (blog) | Egypt, Libya and Middle East unrest - live updates The Guardian (blog) ... seems clear that the police wanted to put on a show of force in the streets - and as a result they now have now provoked a counter show of force from many ordinary people, who are determined to prove that Egypt's revolution is very much unfinished. ... |