New York Times | A Gas Discovery in Egypt Threatens to Upend Mideast Energy Diplomacy New York Times But Mr. Descalzi says he envisions Israel and Egypt eventually collaborating, exporting gas to Europe and other parts of the world, perhaps in the form of transportable liquefied natural gas. He notes that nearby Cyprus, where another offshore gas ... Major Gas Discovery In Egypt Changes Landscape In Middle East Energy Zohr discovery to make Egypt's status as LNG importer short-lived |
International Business Times | Egyptian Election 2015: Low Turnout And Voter Indifference Makes Victory For ... International Business Times Phase one of Egypt's parliamentary elections, the first since the 2011 revolution, came to a close late Wednesday night. Egypt's electoral commission announced Thursday that results from 14 of the nation's 27 districts are set to be released Friday ... Non-Islamist forces dominate first stage of Egypt's parliamentary elections Egypt's individual candidates lose out to parties in run-offs Voter apathy and low turnout mar Egypt election run-off |
Al-Monitor | Egypt's industrial sector struggles with growing Chinese presence Al-Monitor Chinese goods, especially traditional handicrafts, have invaded the Egyptian market. In this regard, Atef Yaacoub, head of Egypt's Consumer Protection Agency, stressed in March 2013 the need to take strict measures to stop the flow of the goods into Egypt. |
Spectator.co.uk | Egypt: where gods are born and go to die Spectator.co.uk Over the stupefyingly long course of Egyptian history, gods have been born and they have died. Some 4,000 years ago, amid the chaos that marked the fragmentation of the original pharaonic state, an incantation was inscribed on the side of a coffin. |
The Guardian | Egypt: Faith After the Pharaohs review – a magical dig into the past The Guardian They are some of the most precious religious manuscripts on Earth, laid side by side here,just as the communities they speak to have lived side by side in Egypt for millennia. A ninth/10th-century Jewish Bible, with bright abstract illuminations among ... |
NBCNews.com | Rainstorm Drenches Middle East, Causing Chaos in Israel, Egypt, Iraq NBCNews.com The Middle East is hardly known for an abundance of water. But extreme weather has this week wreaked havoc across the region, flooding roads, knocking out essential services and even causing several deaths. Cities from Egypt to Iraq have resembled ... |
Washington Post (blog) | Egypt's 'Indiana Jones' comes clean about the Zoe-peed-in-the-Great-Pyramid ... Washington Post (blog) (He was in D.C. this week to promote tourism in Egypt, an industry crushed by the revolution that knocked Hosni Mubarak out of power.) “Chasing Mummies” centered on Hawass and his team of archaeological fellows or actors or both – who knows! |
Digital Trends | Archaeologists are going to map the interior of Egypt's pyramids with cosmic ... Digital Trends For centuries, researchers and archaeologists all over the world have toiled over one of Earth's greatest mysteries: how exactly Egypt's ancient pyramids were constructed. Though there exist thousands of theories and assumptions, the method by which ... By Scanning Pyramids, Will Scientists Unravel Secrets of Ancient Egypt? Archaeologists Plan on Using Cosmic Ray Muons to Peer Inside the Pyramids |
Christian Science Monitor | Egypt finds way to make salt water drinkable with half the energy Christian Science Monitor Egyptian researchers have discovered a new way to desalinate and clean water that uses less than half the energy of comparable desalination techniques, which could make it cheap enough to help developing countries. |
gulfnews.com | Egypt's 'youth party' takes parliament by storm gulfnews.com Barely two years old, the Future of the Homeland, perceived as being loyal to President Abdul Fattah Al Sissi, has made significant gains in the first round of Egypt's much-delayed parliamentary election. The party has secured 30 out of the 346 seats ... |