USA TODAY | Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood candidate stirs unease USA TODAY The Brotherhood controls nearly 50 percent of parliament and dominates the constituent assembly that is in charge of writing Egypt's new constitution. Given its electoral strength, its candidate — Khairat el-Shater, the Brotherhood's deputy head but ... Egypt's Copts quit panel drafting new constitution Egypt Brotherhood under fire over president bid Blowback for Egypt's Brotherhood When It Runs for President |
Al-Bawaba | Egypt's Foreign-Currency Reserves Fall To $15.1B Wall Street Journal CAIRO (Dow Jones)--Egypt's foreign-currency reserves fell to $15.1 billion at the end of March, according to Egypt's Central Bank, further slowing the rate at which Egypt is losing its foreign currency. Egypt's holdings of foreign currency decreased by ... Egypt Aims to Sign IMF Loan Agreement in June, Minister Says Egypt's Looming Economic Shock Doctrine Egypt says no IMF agreement until June |
CBS News | Dubai kicks out US democracy NGO, too Christian Science Monitor The actions in the UAE were handled far more deftly than in Egypt, where armed police raids were conducted on those and other NGOs and arrest warrants issued, leading to a US government standoff with Egypt over the more than $1 billion in annual ... Clinton: "regret" over closure of U.S.-backed group in Dubai UAE closes Dubai US-funded NDI office |
Bloomberg | Egypt to Sell 10-Year Bonds for First Time Since Mubarak Ouster Bloomberg Egypt sold 10-year bonds for the first time since the start of its revolution more than a year ago at an average yield of 17.03 percent, in line with forecasts, as the nation moves closer to securing foreign aid. The average estimate of six ... Egypt Sells 10-Year Bonds for 1st Time Since Mubarak Ouster Egypt media says trade delegation visiting Israel Egyptian delegation visits Israel to discuss trade ties |
KERA News | Once-thriving Egyptian port suffers after soccer riot 89.3 KPCC The Egyptian city of Port Said is the northern gateway to one of the world's key shipping lanes, the Suez Canal connecting the Mediterranean Sea with the Red Sea. With its ornate buildings and clean streets, the sprawling city has one of the highest ... Egypt soccer riot: 75 to stand trial in April |
Ahram Online | Egyptian football 'dying' as players are dropped or leave Ahram Online The board of Delta-based club Ghazl El-Mahalla have decided to release 15 players, to decrease their expenses following the Egyptian Football Association's (EFA) decision to cancel this season's league competition, and the lack of commitments until the ... |
Laboratory Equipment | Ancient Egypt used local cotton crops Futurity: Research News Using the latest generation of DNA sequencing technology, a new study led by the University of Warwick confirms that seeds taken from a site in Egypt's Upper Nile were of the G. herbaceum, variety, native to Africa, rather than G. arboreum, ... Ancient Egyptian Cotton Unveils Secrets of Domesticated Crop Evolution |
Press TV | Egypt says arming Syria rebels could cause civil war Malaysia Star CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's foreign minister warned on Monday that arming Syria's opposition could lead to a full civil war and argued instead to give an Arab League peace plan a chance to succeed. Qatar and Saudi Arabia have advocated arming rebels ... Egypt Invites Syrian Opposition to Unite in Cairo Egypt warns against arming Syrian rebels Egypt bills Syrian situation "very serious, regrettable" |
Ahram Online | Profits drop 34 percent at Egyptian cable firm Sewedy Reuters CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's El Sewedy Electric (SWDY.CA), the Arab world's biggest listed cable maker, reported on Monday a 34 percent drop in its consolidated net profit for 2011, a year of political uprisings that disrupted economies in the region. Egyptian Stocks: Commercial International Bank, El Sewedy Market Report: Egypt major stocks up 0.2 pct on commercial bank rumours |
Egypt Brotherhood candidate stirs unease Albany Times Union The Brotherhood controls nearly 50 percent of parliament and dominates the constituent assembly that is in charge of writing Egypt's new constitution. Given its electoral strength, its candidate — Khairat el-Shater, the Brotherhood's deputy head but ... |