USA Today | Egypt Protests Military Trials, New Yorkers To Join In International Business Times Activists say that although 30-year dictator Hosni Mubarak is no longer in power, Egypt's temporary military leadership is targeting political dissidents in military trials. Over four months since Mubarak's fall, more than 7000 civilians -- mostly ... Protests Erupt in Egypt Over Police Trials Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood to join Friday protest TRAVEL SPOTLIGHT On EGYPT: Bargains Abound In Wake Of Democratic Revolution |
Globe and Mail | Egypt denies again being source of E.coli Xinhua CAIRO, July 6 (Xinhua) -- Egypt's Central Administration of Agricultural Quarantine has denied again that the country's fenugreek seeds exported to Europe caused the E.coli infections which have claimed dozens of lives. The Egyptian authorities took ... E. coli contaminated seeds: Is Egypt the root? E. coli illnesses linked to seeds from Egypt Russia Bans Egypt Seed Imports Fearing E Coli |
International Business Times | Egypt's politicians worry envoy of Israel Washington Times Israel's ambassador to the US on Wednesday expressed concern about developments in Egypt, citing a Washington Times' interview with a leading secular Egyptian politician who denies the Holocaust and says the Sept. ... Confused by labels in Egypt? Good Top Egyptian politician calls Holocaust, 9/11 fabrications Official from leading secular Egyptian party calls Holocaust 'a lie' |
Al-Arabiya | Egypt's gas pipeline a target for anger at Israel, Mubarak Bellingham Herald EL ARISH, Egypt — For 30 years, the Bedouin tribes of the Sinai Peninsula threatened to bomb the pipeline that carries natural gas from Egypt's fields to Israel, which they still consider a mortal enemy. But they never did, at least not while Egyptian ... Israel's Economy Needs More Natgas To Eliminate Threat Of Pipeline Saboteurs Egypt to Resume Gas Flow to Jordan After Explosion, Ahram Says EGYPT: Pipeline explosion underlines opposition to gas deal with Israel |
The Guardian | Assange Claims Credit for Egypt's Revolution New York Times (blog) For Mr. Murphy, a former Egypt correspondent for The Monitor, none of this is at all convincing. The problem with the ad's premise, Mr. Murphy wrote, “is that it isn't true.” Late last year, WikiLeaks released a leaked cache of American diplomatic ... WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange on Role of U.S. Cables in Helping Stir Arab ... |
Egypt Spurns The IMF And Rushes Into The Arms Of Gulf States Business Insider Egypt's decision to turn down International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank is a bold move, given that the country's fiscal situation remains fragile. In April and May this year, the Egyptian government had estimated that the country had a ... IMF remains committed to supporting Egypt |
Ahram Online | Editorial: The US Legitimizes A Terrorist Group Investor's Business Daily Yusuf Qaradawi, spiritual leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, called for "days of rage" before the riots in Egypt. View Enlarged Image Foreign Policy: It's official — the radical Muslim Brotherhood has co-opted America's agenda in the Mideast and ... In Egypt, Muslim Brotherhood showing cracks in its solidarity Egypt needs rights, democratic principles before its votes Egypt needs a neutral state |
Arab States' Aid to Egypt Seen as Effort to Block Iran Influence Bloomberg Egypt's Finance Minister Samir Radwan said July 4 Saudi Arabia offered budgetary aid worth $4 billion in May, and Qatar is expected to announce a package “soon. ... |
International Business Times | Egypt or Central Park: Where Does an Ancient Obelisk Belong? New York Times (blog) That's a question the city's Department of Parks and Recreation is setting out to answer this summer as it conducts a “weathering study” of Cleopatra's Needle, which was given to the United States government by Egypt ... Is New York City Weather Destroying Ancient Egyptian Obelisk? NYC Parks Department Is Checking to See How Badly We Are Treating Our Obelisk |
Reuters Africa | Sudden shift of fortune for Egypt's troubled Palm Hill Developments The National The outlook on Egypt's Palm Hills Developments has gone from dreadful to decent - in less than a week. Things had been looking bleak for the company. Its shares were down 60 per cent since the beginning of February and its chairman, Yasseen Mansour, ... Egypt mulls withdrawing land from Palm Hills -paper Egypt's Palm Hills denies land withdrawal claim Egyptian Stocks: Citadel Capital and Palm Hills Developments |