Ahram Online | Egypt's anti-Brotherhood protests make little impact Ahram Online Friday's protests, which marked the first anti-Muslim Brotherhood rally since Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi was sworn in, attracted only few thousand Egyptians angry at what they perceive the Brotherhood's attempt to monopolize power. Thousands rally against Egypt's Islamist president Morsi vs. Egypt's Press With a sneer, Egypt TV host challenges Islamists |
Wilkes Barre Times-Leader | Report: Egypt's defense minister says country committed to peace with Israel Jewish Telegraphic Agency Report: Egypt's defense minister says country committed to peace with Israel. August 24, 2012. (JTA) – Egypt's Defense Minister reportedly told his Israeli counterpart that Egypt is committed to its peace accord with Israel. The call between by Egypt's ... US presses Egypt on Sinai security Egyptian military official: Operation in Sinai required coordination with Israel 'Egypt affirms commitment to Israel peace treaty' |
Atlanta Journal Constitution | US urges Egyptian transparency with Israel in dealing with Sinai security Washington Post WASHINGTON — The Obama administration is pressing Egypt to be transparent with Israel about its military movements in the Sinai as it cracks down on violence in the lawless desert area. The State Department said Thursday that Secretary of State ... Clinton urges Egypt, Israel to talk on Sinai US presses Egypt on Sinai security Developments in Iran and Sinai Deepen Israel's Worries About Egypt |
AFP | Egypt and the IMF: Major step but investors may want more Reuters LONDON Aug 23 (Reuters) - International investors see Egypt's request for a loan from the International Monetary Fund as a major step to attracting money back into the country, but may want more progress before they commit their own funds. Once a ... Egypt should ensure funds are spent well Egypt Hopes for Loan as IMF Revives Talks Ailing Egypt seeks $4.8 billion IMF loan |
AFP | TEXT-S&P affirms 'B/B' ratings of 3 Egyption banks Reuters 23, we affirmed our 'B/B' ratings on Egypt, removed them from CreditWatch negative, and assigned a negative outlook. -- We believe that ruling political forces are moving toward a working arrangement and this could lead to the authorities addressing ... Egypt's credit rating: stable, for now Egypt credit watch rating lifted: S&P Standard & Poor's takes Egypt off CreditWatch |
Ahram Online | Egypt's most famous Olympian may represent Qatar in Rio 2016 Ahram Online Karam Gaber, Egypt's greatest wrestler and Olympian of all time, may represent Qatar at the 2016 Olympic Games in Brazil, his brother said on Friday. "Karam is seriously considering an offer to represent Qatar in Rio de Janeiro," his brother and coach ... |
David Ignatius: Egypt's scapegoat for Sinai attack Appeal-Democrat WASHINGTON — As Israel and Iran entered this summer of confrontation over Tehran's nuclear program, the Iranians were also conducting talks with the US and other leading nations to seek a diplomatic alternative to war. Since then, the rumors of an ... |
Persecution of Christian Copts in Egypt on Rise as Muslim Brotherhood ... Catholic Online As we watch events unfold in Egypt, we have to ask ourselves, was that just a big lie, a ruse to gain power and Islamize Egypt? Does President Mursi mean to govern the Copts as a free and equal people or as the dhimmi class? Some Copts fear a return to ... |
New York Times | Private Equity Firms Stimulate Earnings and Deals in Post-Revolution Egypt New York Times DUBAI — After Abraaj Capital bought a stake in AlBorg Laboratories in May 2008, the Dubai-based private equity firm braced for a rough ride. Over the next four years, AlBorg, an Egyptian medical testing company, weathered the global financial crisis ... |
Egypt's outreach to China and Iran is troubling for US policy Los Angeles Times Next week, Egypt's Islamist president, Mohamed Morsi, will visit China at the invitation of President Hu Jintao. He will seek investments there that will enable Egypt to "dispense of loans and aid," according to Morsi's party vice chairman. From China ... |