Reuters Africa | MIDEAST STOCKS-Egypt leads as region rebounds from global fears Reuters Egypt's share index jumped 4.1 percent, lifting after three days of sharp declines that took shares to their lowest level since April 2009. "The gain is all a rebound from the drastic fall, simply a correction, especially that Egypt was one of the most ... STOCK NEWS MIDEAST-Egypt up; rebounds from global market fears Egypt Stocks Tumble On Global Recession Fears Egyptian Stocks Fall to Lowest in Two Years on Economic Concern |
US pro-democracy effort rubs many in Egypt the wrong way Los Angeles Times The US plan to pour funds into Egypt to help organize political parties has sparked a backlash from Cairo's interim military government, its Islamist parties and even some reform-minded activists. By Paul Richter and Jeffrey Fleishman, ... |
Egypt's Orascom Telecom Posts 2Q Net Loss On New Tax Law Wall Street Journal CAIRO (Zawya Dow Jones)--Egypt's Orascom Telecom Holding SAE (ORSTF, ORTE.CI) Wednesday posted a second-quarter net loss of $58.5 million, as a new corporate tax law hit profit. Orascom Telecom recorded a loss of $81.5 million in the second quarter of ... |
Trend News Agency | US concerned over increasing anti-American sentiment in Egypt MSN India Washington, Aug 11 (PTI) The United States has expressed concern over increasing anti-American sentiment in Egypt and termed "unacceptable" personal attacks on the new US Ambassador to Egypt Anne Patterson. "With regard to this kind of anti-Americanism ... US troubled by rising anti-Americanism in Egypt Washington Raised Concerns to Egypt About Creeping Anti-US Sentiment U.S. expresses concern over anti-Americanism in Egypt |
Fox News | Religious Harassment on Rise Throughout the World, Report Finds Fox News 1, 2011: Worshippers shout around an exploded car in front of a Coptic Christian church in the Egyptian city of Alexandria, Egypt. Worshippers are under attack in more countries as governments crack down on religion, and social hostilities grow, ... Pew Research Report Shows Religious Discrimination on Rise Globally Religious conflict on the rise in Sweden: study Religious violence, abuse growing: world study |
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace | Egypt must tough it out on the often rocky road to revolution Sydney Morning Herald IN EGYPT, the balance of political popularity is rapidly shifting away from pro-democracy elements to Islamism. Islamist parties are edging towards winning an absolute majority in the parliamentary elections in November, and also contesting ... Egypt's Brotherhood, Gama'a Islamiya will not participate in Friday's protests The Muslim Brotherhood and the Egyptian Elections The era of the Brotherhood! |
6abc.com | Family says Pennsylvania boy kidnapped by father in Egypt CNN We have no idea where Nikko is," an aunt says (CNN) -- An 11-year-old Pennsylvania boy is missing in Egypt, according to the boy's family. The family says that the boy's Egyptian father abducted him. A US Embassy spokeswoman in Cairo, meanwhile, ... US authorities involved in search for Fayetteville boy missing in Egypt Local family fights to return Khalil "Niko" Mohamed Atteya to US Family: Pa. boy kidnapped by father in Egypt |
Egypt's CIB Q2 net profit falls less than expected Reuters CAIRO, Aug 10 (Reuters) - Egypt's Commercial International Bank (COMI.CA) reported an 11 percent dip in second-quarter net profit on Wednesday after political and economic turmoil dented foreign exchange income, banking fees and the ... |
In Egypt's Bedouin Badlands: No Police Allowed TIME 10, 2011 A Bedouin smuggler, right, talks on the phone in at a cafe in Al-Arish, Sinai Peninsula, Egypt, July 24, 2011. Quseima is a quiet village built along a desert valley where a natural spring bubbles forth from the ground, feeding a modest crop ... |
Reuters Africa | Egypt's Rulers Stoke Anti-U.S. Trend Wall Street Journal CAIRO—In the final days of President Hosni Mubarak's regime, Egypt's state media whipped up a xenophobic frenzy not seen here since the 1950s, blaming the revolution on alien plots and inciting vigilante mobs to assault and detain ... Mubarak's autumn The trial of Mubarak: The Arabs judging their leaders 'Egyptians determine their fate and that of the area' |