Al-Arabiya | Egypt, Qatar plan reconciliation summit: diplomat Al-Arabiya The Saudi Royal Court earlier this month recalled the Riyadh agreement that brought together Gulf states earlier this year to end a dispute between the GCC and Qatar over Egypt. (Courtesy of Egyptian State Information Service) ... Qatar and Egypt officials discuss reconciliation - sources Qatar shuts down pro-Islamist TV channel in thaw with Egypt Qatar Suspends News Channel Critical of Egyptian Government |
The Guardian | Strongman leadership returns to grip Egypt and divide Libya The Guardian In Egypt, that comeback was the most pronounced. Former army chief Abdel Fatah al-Sisi was elected president in May, completing a rise to power that began 10 months earlier when Sisi ousted the unpopular Islamist president, Mohamed Morsi. With 96% ... |
Jerusalem Post | Report: Israeli delegation arrives in Egypt to search for bodies of 22 missing ... Jerusalem Post The visit is the first of its kind since the ouster of former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak. The last such visit took place in February 2010 and the current delegation is expected to renew its search for the soldiers' place of burial in a few ... Israeli Team Searching for Remains of Missing Soldiers in Egypt Israeli delegation reportedly in Egypt in search of MIA soldiers Israeli delegation in Egypt in search of remains of fallen Israeli soldiers |
Jerusalem Post | First phase of Egypt-Gaza buffer zone to cost $70 million Jerusalem Post Sayed Harhour, governor of the region, told Ahram Online on Wednesday that the cost of finishing the first phase of the buffer zone would reach as much as $70 million (500m. Egyptian pounds), after they pay compensation to the residents of the ... |
The Diplomat | China's Egypt Opportunity The Diplomat In what Chinese President Xi Jinping called “an important milestone,” China and Egypt have upgraded their relationship to a “comprehensive strategic partnership.” The agreement came as Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi is in Beijing for an ... Saudi hails Egypt-Qatar rapprochement 3 Egyptian conditions for developmental projects to be implemented by China Egypt Debt Rally Missed by Outsiders Shows El-Sisi Challenge |
International Business Times UK | UPDATE 2-Kellogg and Abraaj up bids in battle for Egypt's Bisco Misr Reuters Kellogg's latest bid, for 89.86 Egyptian pounds ($12.57) per share, followed an offer earlier in the day by Abraaj Asset Management for 88.09 pounds, the head of Egypt's financial regulator Sherif Samy told Reuters. The bidding war has shown foreign ... Kellogg and Abraaj raise pitch for takeover of Egypt's BiscoMisr Kellogg raises offer in bidding war for Egypt's Bisco Misr |
Daily News Egypt | Three cooperation agreements signed in China Daily News Egypt Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping signed a comprehensive strategic partnership agreement. The partnership agreement included three cooperation agreements in the fields of economy and technical cooperation. China, Egypt Pledge Co-op on Big Construction Projects Egypt boasts of imprisoning 10000 in 2014 Egypt and China Enhance Cooperation Agreements |
Haaretz | Egypt strangles Gaza, but Israel gets the flack Haaretz The second achievement was strengthening the strategic alliance between Israel and Egypt. The Cairo generals loathe Hamas leaders even more than the Israeli leadership does. Since the war merely demonstrated Hamas' malicious intents, Israel can ... Palestinian factions urge Cairo to host fresh talks with Israel |
NDTV | Egypt: Bomb Kills 2 in Army Vehicle in Sinai Peninsula New York Times Egypt's military has been battling an insurgency on the peninsula since it ousted President Mohamed Morsi last year and cracked down on his supporters. Militant groups claim their attacks are in retaliation for the government crackdown, which has left ... 2 policemen, 2 militants killed in separate attacks in Egypt |
Egypt And The Double-Edged Sword Of Cheap Oil OilPrice.com The good news for Egypt: Inexpensive oil means the government needs to spend less on its fuel subsidies for its energy-hungry population of 86 million people, the third largest in the Middle East. The bad news: Rich oil-producing countries in the ... |