Salon | Egypt Strikes End, But Strife Doesn't Wall Street Journal CAIRO—Egyptian health technicians, dock workers and teachers made a tentative return to work Monday after a nearly weeklong strike showed the extent to which unanswered calls for labor reform and higher pay continue to undermine Egypt's ... AP Interview: Egypt backs treaty with Israel Egypt: The Arab Spring Turning Into Fall? Has the military coopted Egypt's revolution? |
Ha'aretz | Egypt: Blast destroys Sinai gas pipeline to Israel, Jordan Jerusalem Post The pipeline is run by Gasco, Egypt's gas transport company which is a subsidiary of the national gas company EGAS. The pipeline had already been attacked five times since the ouster of former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak in February. ... Blast destroys Egypt gas pipeline to Israel, Jordan Blast destroys Egypt gas pipeline to Israel Blast hits Egypt's gas pipeline to Israel, Jordan |
Bikya Masr | Amnesty urges release of Egyptian blogger The Associated Press CAIRO (AP) — Amnesty International urged Egypt's military rulers on Monday to release a young blogger and activist who went on a hunger strike more than a month ago to protest his three-year prison sentence for criticizing the military in his Web ... Amnesty International urges Egypt to release detained blogger |
AFP | Israelis barred entry to Egypt via Taba crossing due to terror threats Ha'aretz Israeli security forces instructed airport personnel on Saturday not to allow Israelis to pass through the Taba border crossing into the Sinai Peninsula. This is the first time the border has been shut ... Israel says no to travel to Egypt's Taba Israelis barred from Sinai over terror threat Israel on high alert for renewed terror strikes |
Ahram Online | Egypt's opposition slams proposed electoral changes Ahram Online After months of debate, political parties and movements in Egypt still do not seem to be happy with the new laws regulating the coming parliamentary elections. Some say they will keep on fighting for an all-list voting system, while others threaten to ... Egypt amends election laws Political forces slam new amendments to parliament law Military seeking to hamstring parliament through elections law amendments, say ... |
Trend News Agency | Egypt denies arrival of Gaddafi's family members in Cairo Xinhua CAIRO, Sept. 26 (Xinhua) -- Egyptian airport authorities denied Monday reports that members of fallen Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's family have arrived in Cairo from Algeria. "We have no information about the arrival of Gaddafi's family members," a ... Egypt denies Gaddafi family members arrived in Cairo Egypt denies Gaddafi family members arrived in Cairo Gaddafi kin leave Algeria for Egypt: Report |
BBC News | Egypt coach wary of Gabon threat BBC News Egypt coach Hani Ramzy says he will be seeking diplomatic assistance in his bid to qualify the nation for its first Olympics since 1992. On Saturday, the host of Africa's final qualifying round were drawn alongside Gabon, Ivory Coast and South Africa ... SA Under-23 drawn with Egypt Nigeria U23 soccer team in a tough Group B draw Egypt qualifiers' draw 'balanced' |
Bikya Masr | Egypt's Islamic powers may not participate in Friday demonstrations Bikya Masr CAIRO: Egypt's Islamic powers have not yet decided whether they will participate in mass demonstrations scheduled for this Friday September 30. The demonstration, dubbed “The Friday for Reclaiming the Revolution,” has been organized by various ... Egypt's labor movement blooms in Arab Spring Egypt- Islamic powers are divided about Friday's demonstrations Tantawi testimony leaked online despite court injunction |
DefenceWeb | Africa: Egypt - Sharp Decline in Freedom of Opinion and Expression AllAfrica.com The Egyptian authorities also banned the French journalist Marie Edmee Josette Duboc from entering Egypt last Friday and deported her back to Paris. According to security sources, Duboc's name was on the airport security's list of persons denied entry ... Rights group says Egypt is witnessing a 'sharp decline in freedom of opinion ... Rights group: Less freedom of expression in post-Mubarak Egypt Egyptian human rights group notes 'sharp decline' in freedom of expression |
Business Recorder | Egypt's Orascom Telecom renews Bangladesh license msnbc.com CAIRO — Egypt's telecom giant Orascom Telecom Holding says its Bangladeshi subsidiary Banglalink has been approved a 15-year license to continue operating in the country. AP A statement from Orascom on Monday says Bangalink will pay $263 million for ... Egypt OT's Bangladesh unit receives 2G licence renewal guidelines |