Ahram Online | Egypt Releases Student in a Rare Bow to Public Pressure New York Times CAIRO — The Egyptian government took the unusual step on Sunday of releasing a 23-year-old student held on charges of belonging to a banned Islamist movement, in a rare bow to public pressure after photos of the student sobbing and hobbling on ... Egyptian journalist awaiting trial on terror charges is freed from jail on ... Egyptian photographer Israa El-Taweel released for medical reasons after 7 ... Egyptian court releases prominent female activist |
Stuff.co.nz | Student jailed for posting Mickey Mouse meme of Egypt president Stuff.co.nz A law student and former soldier has been jailed for three years after posting a doctored image of Egypt's president wearing Mickey Mouse ears on Facebook. An Egyptian military court upheld Amr Nohan's October conviction earlier this month, blocking ... Egypt's Future of Homeland Party withdraws from 'Support Egypt' pro-Sisi ... Egyptian student is jailed for posting image of President Sisi with Mickey ... Student Amr Nohan jailed for Facebook picture of Egypt president Abdel Fattah ... |
Daily News Egypt | Egypt wins CYFI Country Award Daily News Egypt Egypt, represented by the Egyptian Banking Institute (EBI), won the Country Award for the Middle East and North Africa region from Child and Youth Finance International(CYFI). The award was granted through the ceremony CYFI organised at the House of ... |
Daily News Egypt | AMIC, EAMA, EAC to form committee to follow up on Egypt Automotive's ... Daily News Egypt The Automotive Marketing Information Council (AMIC), Egyptian Automobile Manufacturers Association (EAMA), and Egyptian Automotive Council (EAC) will form a committee in cooperation with Business News to follow up on the recommendations of the ... |
New York Daily News | Egypt opens tomb of King Tut's wet nurse to the public for first time since ... New York Daily News Egypt's antiquities minister has opened the tomb of King Tutankhamun's wet nurse to the public for the first time since it was discovered in 1996. Antiquities Minister Mamdouh el-Damaty said Sunday the tomb included scenes of the nurse, Maya, feeding ... Egypt opens tomb of King Tut's enigmatic wet nurse to public Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun's wet nurse might have been his sister |
Daily News Egypt | Egypt: The Renaissance Dam and the need to confront facts on the ground Ahram Online Once again the Renaissance Dam occupies the forefront in the water issues and Egypt's foreign relations after the conclusion of the Egyptian-Sudanese-Ethiopian negotiations in Khartoum without reaching an agreement regarding the Dam's hanging issues. Ethiopia violence is 'internal affair': Egypt Despite dam dispute, Egypt seeks to build trust with Ethiopia Egypt expresses hope for stability in Ethiopia as clashes leave dozens dead |
Independent Online | Saudi businessman eyes $4bn Egypt project Independent Online Dubai - A Saudi businessman is in talks with Egyptian authorities over a $4-billion tourism resort in Egypt's Red Sea region of Sharm el-Sheikh, Egyptian tourism minister Hisham Zaazou told Saudi newspaper Okaz. Zaazou declined to name the prospective ... Saudi businessman in talks with Egypt on $4 billion tourism project Saudi businessman in talks with Egypt over $4bln tourism project in Sharm ... |
Daily News Egypt | European Parliament to make frequent visits to Egypt: Moran Daily News Egypt The EU ambassador to Egypt James Moran said numerous European Parliament missions will visit Egypt more often in the upcoming period once the new parliament there officially takes office. “We must first understand the form of the new parliament, which ... |
Ahram Online | Media gag order imposed on Egyptian Dabaa nuclear project: MENA Ahram Online According to the order, nothing may be published about the Dabaa nuclear project in Egyptian media without gaining permission from security authorities or the office of the minister of electricity. No clear details have been revealed about the media ... |
Ahram Online | Women-only buses introduced in Egypt for first time Ahram Online Egypt has for the first time introduced women-only buses in the Nile Delta city of Damanhour, with officials saying the move is not to combat sexual harassment as assumed by many. “Of course we want to decrease any kind of violence against women, yet ... |