New York Times (blog) | Making Egypt's Streets Safe for Women New York Times (blog) Like her male Egyptian colleagues, Eman Helal often dons a gas mask and helmet when she photographs protests in Cairo. But the protective gear provides her an extra level of security — from men in public. Her helmet and mask hide her hijab — the only ... |
Fortune | BP and partners to invest $12 billion in Egypt Gas deal Reuters The supply deal will help Egypt as it tackles its worst energy crisis in decades. Rising energy consumption and decreasing production have turned it from a net energy exporter to a net importer in the last few years and caused persistent blackouts. BP ... BP commits to $12 billion Egypt deal…and look who's back with them BP Signs $12 Billion Deal to Develop Natural Gas in Egypt BP unveils $12 bn investment in Egypt gas fields |
New York Observer | Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Egypt Unify to Battle ISIS—Is Iran Next? New York Observer Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Egypt are all part of the coalition against ISIS. And yes, all three have strong relations with the United States. But more than anything else, both these two monarchs as well as the Egyptian president are all in the cross ... |
Wall Street Journal | Egypt Replaces Minister Who Helped Quell Dissent New York Times CAIRO — Egypt's interior minister, who played a central role in the military-backed government's far-reaching and ruthless crackdown on political dissent, was removed from his post on Thursday in a cabinet shake-up announced by the president's office. Egypt names new interior minister to combat religious extremism Egyptian Government Replaces Interior Minister Egypt replaces interior minister in cabinet reshuffle |
Yahoo News | Emirates forges special relationship with el-Sissi's Egypt Yahoo News The United Arab Emirates has pumped billions of dollars into Egypt and is lining up investors to try to stabilize its damaged economy, while building military cooperation. In their deepening relationship, an economically exhausted Egypt benefits from ... |
Wall Street Journal | Egypt's Quiet Economic Revolution Wall Street Journal Investors are flooding back to Egypt, the Arab world's most populous country, drawn by the government's economic, legislative and regulatory reforms that together amount to a quiet revolution. The country is currently developing massive infrastructure ... |
Fahmy says interference from Al Jazeera contributed to his plight in Egypt The Globe and Mail Mr. Fahmy said he learned during his detention that Mr. Mohamed had confessed “under duress” to allegations that Al Jazeera was assisting the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt. He said he wrote about the issue from prison in a letter to senior Al Jazeera ... |
Press TV | Russia starts delivering Antey-2500 missile systems to Egypt Press TV Russia has started to provide Egypt with Antey-2500 air defense missile systems under a recent deal reached between Moscow and Cairo, a report says. Citing a high-ranking source in the Russian Defense Ministry, Interfax news agency said on Thursday ... |
Al-Arabiya | Sudan, Egypt, and Ethiopia agree basis of Nile deal Al-Arabiya The foreign ministers of Sudan, Egypt and Ethiopia said early on Friday they had reached the basis of an agreement on the sharing of Nile waters and Ethiopia's Grand Renaissance Dam. "A full agreement has been reached between our three countries on ... Sudan, Egypt, Ethiopia agree basis of Nile water deal Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan agree on Nile dam Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan Reach Preliminary Agreement On Dam Operations ... |
Wall Street Journal | Egypt's Low-Burn Insurgency Wall Street Journal Islamic State and its jihadist allies are targeting Western-allied governments in the Middle East, and lately they've turned their bombs on Egypt. The low-burn insurgency there isn't an urgent threat to the Cairo government, but it needs watching and ... In Egypt, Seeing the Muslim Brotherhood for What It Is Egypt dissolves 112 more NGOs 'affiliated' with Muslim Brotherhood |