New York Times | Egypt's Military Leader Testifies at Mubarak Trial New York Times CAIRO — Egypt's military ruler, Field Marshal Mohamed Hussein Tantawi, testified Saturday at the trial of his onetime patron and colleague, former President Hosni Mubarak, in a closed hearing that disappointed ... Egypt's military ruler testifies in Mubarak trial Egypt's military ruler says he will testify in Mubarak trial Lawyers In Hosni Mubarak Trial Demand New Judges |
USA Today | Bob Bradley finally signs on to coach Egypt SportingNews.com (AP Photo) "I'm proud to take over as coach of Egypt," Bradley said at a news conference. "I'm looking forward to dealing with the players." Egypt is a country with a significant soccer tradition. Its national team has won the African Cup of Nations a ... Bob Bradley signs as coach of Egypt national team Bob Bradley signs to coach Egypt Former US Manager Bob Bradley Agrees to Join Egypt With Two-Year Contract |
Al-Bawaba | Obama faces hurdles in aiding Arab Spring countries Washington Post The Arabic writing on the wall says, “Egypt above all.” By Mary Beth Sheridan, In his UN speech this week, President Obama vowed to support the democratic transitions in the Arab world with greater trade and investment, “so that freedom is followed by ... Israel's other problem: Egypt Egypt as bellwether for Middle East map Israel in the changing geo-political situation |
AFP | Egypt court delays verdict in policemen's trial Reuters Africa ALEXANDRIA, Egypt, Sept 24 (Reuters) - An Egyptian activist, whose death last year contributed to the uprising that ousted President Hosni Mubarak, died from asphyxiation caused by a roll forced into his mouth while he was unconscious, the state news ... New Details Emerge in Death That Sparked Egypt Revolt New evidence emerges in death of young businessman that helped sparked Egypt's ... Details emerge in death that sparked Egypt revolt |
Hundreds In Seattle Rally Against Fossil Fuel Use NPR by AP AP Egyptian cyclists take part in the "Moving Planet" day in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Sept. 23, 2011. The day billed as "a day to move beyond fossil fuels", is a rally happening in 150 countries all over the world on 23 and 24 September. ... |
Ha'aretz | Post-revolution delegates from Egypt and Libya address UN CNN International From Egypt, Foreign Minister Mohamed Kamel Amr also addressed the assembly -- the first time an Egyptian delegate has done so representing a post- Mubarak government. Long-time strongman and former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak stepped down in ... Egypt FM: Israel wants endless negotiations New Libyan, Egyptian Leaders Make UN Debut Egyptian FM to UN: Israel's acts criminal |
AFP | Egypt teachers protest, vow to continue strike AFP Egypt's 1.3 million public school teachers' salaries are among the lowest in the country, while schools are badly maintained and lack sufficient resources. "Three desks are missing from my classroom, and I don't even have a chair to sit on," read one ... Egypt concern over public sector strike Teachers' strike reaches unprecedented heights in march on the Cabinet Egypt teachers' strike enters second week with nationwide protests |
Ahram Online | Egypt qualifiers' draw 'balanced' Egyptian Gazette CAIRO - Egypt's Olympic football team coach Hani Ramzi expressed his optimism about the country's draw in the 2012 Olympic Games qualifiers that were announced Saturday. Egypt have been drawn against Côte ... Egypt coach Ramzy satisfied with Olympic qualifiers draw European football clubs hold key for African hopefuls Nigeria handed tough draw in Africa Olympic tournament |
AME Info | Dubai World shuts down Egypt's Ain Sokhna port following strikes AME Info Egypt's Red Sea Port Authority has said that Ain Al-Sokhna port has been closed by its operator Dubai's DP World due to labour strikes, Reuters has reported, An official has said that workers started their strikes, which have cost the company EGP30m ... Egypt's Port near Suez Canal Closed due to Strike Dubai DP World to re-open Ain Sokhna port after agreement with workers Egypt Suez Canal port shut after strikes |
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 ... Egypt: Former US Coach Bradley Pens Local Deal Can Bradley end Egypt's two-decade football World Cup drought? Africa Report Special Seven keys to success for Bradley |