CNN | Can tourism in Egypt bounce back after violent traumas? CNN (CNN) The turquoise waters of East Sinai should be an easy sell. Visitors can enjoy a coral reef teeming with wildlife, pick a sunbathing spot from miles of unspoiled beaches, and dine on the catch of the day -- all for a fraction of the price of a ... Egypt moves to boost safety and tourism after October jetliner crash Egypt moves to beef up airport security Egypt hires consultancy to check airport security after Russia crash |
The Independent | Modern-day flight to Egypt brings fighting Sudanese factions together in church The Independent For many, the journey to Egypt has meant fleeing conflict in their home countries, much of which still continues. The rapt expressions on some of their faces as they listen to the hymns is in part because the All Saints Cathedral in the Egyptian ... |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Steinitz approves first gas export deal to Egypt Jerusalem Post Israel News The seven-year agreement signed between the Tamar reservoir partners and Egypt's Dolphinus Holdings Ltd. in March aims to convey 5 billion cubic meters of gas through the now defunct East Mediterranean Gas pipeline, which used to bring gas in the ... Government approves $1 bn worth of natural gas to Egypt Energy Minister Permits Gas Exports to Shady Egyptian Company Energy Minister approves exporting gas to Egypt |
Middle East Eye | UAE spent more than half of 2014 aid budget on Egypt Middle East Eye The UAE sent 52 percent of its total foreign aid budget to close ally Egypt in 2014, Emirati government officials said on Tuesday. Egypt received $3.21bn in foreign aid in 2014 from UAE, according to a statement from the Emirati Minister of ... Egypt received 52 per cent of UAE's foreign aid in 2014 Let's strengthen our relations, say UAE, Egypt Egypt: UAE's Aid to Egypt Reached US$3.21 Billion in 2014 - Minister |
Ahram Online | UPDATE 1-Egypt struggles to pay for oil, LNG supplies amid foreign currency crisis Reuters The sources said that Egypt has asked oil and LNG suppliers to extend payment terms to 90 days after delivery earlier this month due to the currency crisis. According to existing arrangements, Egypt is obliged to pay for LNG imports 15 days after a ... Egypt's central bank tightens import controls Egypt's Central Bank likely to raise interest rates Thursday: Analysts Egypt struggles to pay for oil, LNG supply amid foreign currency crisis |
AMEinfo | EU to launch €20m programme in Egypt in 2016 Daily News Egypt In cooperation with the European Union (EU), Egypt will launch a programme to boost trade and local market in February 2016 at the cost of €20m, Minister of Industry and Foreign Trade Tarek Qabil announced Wednesday. Qabil explained in a statement that ... Egypt, France trade exchange expected to increase 20 per cent |
Washington Free Beacon | Overthrow of Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt Has Not Led to Decrease in Islamic ... Washington Free Beacon JERUSALEM—overthrow of the Muslim Brotherhood regime in Egypt two years ago by the army has not led to a decrease in Islamic militancy in that country, the most populous in the Arab world, but to increased terror and instability, according to an ... |
The National | Egypt's sunken cities rise again The National When Sunken Cities: Egypt's Lost Worlds opens at the British Museum in London in May, 200 of the 300 objects on show will have come from Egyptian museums. Many have never been seen outside the country, and they are the first such loan of antiquities ... |
Financial Times | Dark days for Egypt's amateur vice squad Financial Times He did not want to speak in the lobby, but in private he told me he had hoped that, after the revolution, the economy would improve in his rural province in southern Egypt. Then he could find work there instead of being forced to live and work in the ... Egypt's Parliamentary Election Ends On An Undemocratic Note Divisions block formation of pro-Sisi majority coalition in Egypt's new parliament Egypt's Sisi warns against protests on January anniversary of 2011 revolt |
New York Times | 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 ... |