New York Times (blog) | Bradley Arrives in Egypt; Signs Deal on Thursday New York Times (blog) The former coach of the United States national team, Chivas USA, the MetroStars and the Chicago Fire touched down in Cairo early Wednesday, where he is expected to sign a contract to take over as coach of Egypt's national team. According to AhramOnline ... Can Bradley end Egypt's two-decade football World Cup drought? Report: Bradley signs contract to coach Egypt Egypt name former USA boss Bob Bradley as head coach |
Al-Arabiya | Egypt: Youth Coalition Will Field Political Candidates New York Times ... battle against the old guard and movements that may be better financed. A version of this brief appeared in print on September 23, 2011, on page A15 of the New York edition with the headline: Egypt: Youth Coalition Will Field Political Candidates. Egypt youth coalition says to contest elections Egypt's Political Turmoil Drives Foreign Tourists Away Why Egypt's Teachers Are Angry |
Daily Mail | TUI Travel sees Egypt, Tunisia recovery taking time Reuters LONDON, Sept 22 (Reuters) - TUI Travel is on track to meet full-year profit expectations due to strong late summer bookings although Europe's biggest tour operator has yet to see a revival in demand for holidays in Egypt and Tunisia. ... TUI Travel Says Bookings for Winter Vacations Are 'Satisfactory' The Arab Spring effects leisure carriers' bottom line TUI Travel On Track To Meet Full-year View - Update |
Walta Information Center | Egypt's new leadership more inclined to share resources with Ethiopia Christian Science Monitor Egypt and Ethiopia used to be at odds over shared usage of the Nile River's water resources, but Egypt's new leadership seems to prefer cooperation. By Alex Thurston, Guest blogger / September 22, 2011 On Saturday, Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi ... Sharaf: IMF to support Egypt's infrastructure projects Extracts of Saturday news reports of Meles Zenawi's stay in Cairo from Arabic ... |
Egypt defeats "new" Libya for UN atom body seat Reuters Africa Egypt and Libya, which have both seen the overthrow of strongmen this year, both sought one of the two African seats, alongside Tanzania. The issue had to be settled by a vote in the full plenary of the annual gathering of the IAEA's 151 member states, ... Egypt defeats "new" Libya for U.N. atom body seat |
Ahram Online | Is the Egyptian-Israeli relationship over? CNN (blog) He has served as US Ambassador to Egypt and Israel. By Daniel C. Kurtzer, Foreign Affairs Two weeks ago, a mob of angry Egyptians invaded the Israeli embassy in Cairo, forcing Israeli diplomats to flee and causing one of the few Israeli diplomatic ... Israel Punches Above Weight as GDP Beats Developed World Taxi to nowhere: Meter running on America's ME policy New geopolitical map of the Middle East is being drawn |
Foreign Policy (blog) | The Destruction of 'Peace' FrontPage Magazine Accordingly, last week's decision by the head of Egypt's ruling Supreme Military Council, Mohammed Tantawi, to ignore Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's plea for intervention while the Israeli Embassy in Cairo was being ransacked constitutes a ... Egypt halts lulav exports in advance of Sukkot Israeli Embassy staff leaves Egypt following brief return Another Tack: From bakshish to Khaybar |
Fox News | Activists in Cuba Vow an Egypt-Style Pro-Democracy Movement Will Sweep the Island Fox News Lawyers in Cuba say there will be a peaceful pro-democracy movement on the island that will lead to the same change that took place this year in Egypt and Tunisia. Speaking to congressional representatives by telephone from Cuba on Thursday during a ... |
In Egypt, Islamists Reach Out to Wary Secularists New York Times CAIRO — Egypt, a fecund breeding ground for Arab and Islamic ideologies, is witnessing the birth of yet another: Islamic liberalism. Nageh Ibrahim, the ideologue of the Islamic Group, an umbrella organization for Egyptian militant student ... Egypt- Islam calls for democracy and respect for human rights, said Al-Azhar ... |
Egypt Stocks: Delta Sugar and El Sewedy Electric Co. Bloomberg Egypt's benchmark EGX 30 Index (EGX30) lost 2.2 percent, the most since Sept. 15, to 4335.16 at the 2:30 pm in Cairo. The measure retreated 0.7 percent this week. The following shares rose or fell. ... |