USA TODAY | Egypt ruling military to reshuffle nation's unpopular Cabinet Los Angeles Times CAIRO -- Egypt's ruling military leader vowed Sunday he would reshuffle the nation's unpopular Cabinet, according to state media, in a move seen as an attempt to calm growing anger in the Islamist-controlled Parliament ahead of next month's ... Egypt Military Bends to Islamist Will In Egypt, Salafist vote could prove decisive Egypt's Brotherhood says army plans cabinet reshuffle |
USA TODAY | Egypt calls for calm in diplomatic row with Saudi Arabia Los Angeles Times CAIRO -- Egypt worked to calm a diplomatic squabble Sunday by urging activists to curb protests against Saudi Arabia a day after Riyadh recalled its ambassador over the case of an Egyptian lawyer arrested for allegedly smuggling banned prescription ... Egypt Tries to Woo Back Saudi Ambassador Egypt Confident of Saudi Arabian Aid Amid Protest Tension Egypt's military pledges to secure Saudi missions |
The Associated Press | Egypt military rulers promise government reshuffle The Associated Press By HAMZA HENDAWI, AP – 1 minute ago CAIRO (AP) — Egypt's ruling military council promised Sunday to reshuffle the Cabinet, hours after the Islamist-dominated parliament suspended sessions to protest the panel's failure to heed repeated calls for the ... ElBaradei returns to Egypt politics with new party Anti-military rule protester killed in Egypt Egypt's Salafis back moderate for president |
Arab News | Egypt expects tourism to rebound this year to pre-revolution levels Reuters By Amena Bakr | DUBAI, April 29 (Reuters) - Egypt's tourism minister expects the number of tourists to rebound this year to pre-revolution levels of 14.5 million after slumping in 2011 following an uprising that forced out President Hosni Mubarak and ... Egypt tries to attract more Arab tourists this year Minister: Egypt's tourist industry on rebound Egypt promises sun, sand and no strife says travel minister |
Egyptian Stocks: Egyptian Co. for Mobile Services and B-Tech Bloomberg Egypt's benchmark EGX30 Index (EGX30) fell for the second time in three days, losing 0.3 percent to 4920.96 at the 2:30 pm close in Cairo. The following shares were active on the Egyptian Exchange. Stock symbols follow company names. Egyptian Stocks: Mobinil, B-Tech and EIPICO Were Active |
Al-Bawaba | For Israel And Egypt, A Relationship Under Strain NPR by Sheera Frenkel A mural in Cairo depicts the split faces of Egyptian military ruler Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi, left, and ousted president Hosni Mubarak accompanied by Arabic that reads, "who assigned you did not die, No for gas export to Israel, ... Egypt to Resume Jordanian Gas Shipments, Jordan Times Reports 'Prince Fouad' explains it all to you Canceling Out The 'Background Noise' On Egypt-Israel Relations |
BBC News | Row between Egypt's legislature, Cabinet grows U.S. News & World Report By HAMZA HENDAWI, AP CAIRO (AP) — Egypt's Islamist-dominated parliament has suspended its sessions for a week to protest the ruling military's failure to heed its repeated calls for the dismissal of the government. The legislature's speaker ... Anti-military rule protester killed in Egypt Protesters injured in Egypt clash Youth movements call for march to bolster Defence Ministry sit-in |
BBC News | In Egypt race, figure from old era is secular hope Fox News CAIRO – In the race to become the first president of the new Egypt, the secular candidate with the strongest chance of beating increasingly powerful Islamists has to overcome the baggage he brings from the old Egypt. On the campaign trail ahead of next ... In Egypt president race, Muslim clerics seek voice |
Egypt military rulers promise government reshuffle Beaver County Times Egypt's ruling military council promised Sunday to reshuffle the Cabinet, hours after the Islamist-dominated parliament suspended sessions to protest the panel's failure to heed repeated calls for the government's dismissal. |
Row between Egypt's legislature, Cabinet grows WGME By HAMZA HENDAWI AP CAIRO (AP) -- Egypt's Islamist-dominated parliament has suspended its sessions for a week to protest the ruling military's failure to heed its repeated calls for the dismissal of the government. The legislature's speaker ... |