U.S. News & World Report | Egypt president signs election law, paving way for vote date U.S. News & World Report FILE - In this Monday, Oct. 27, 2014 file photo, Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi waits for a meeting with U.S. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew at the presidential palace in Cairo, Egypt. El-Sissi endorsed the law defining voting districts in the ... Islamic State Offshoot Entrenches in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula Following Wave of Attacks, Egypt Determined to Defeat Terrorism Journalism group to Egypt's president: Don't OK draft laws that would restrict ... |
UPI.com | Egypt, facing terrorism, wants high-tech American border security system Washington Post Egyptian officials want to buy high-tech American border surveillance equipment, the Pentagon said Wednesday, citing Cairo's desire to better monitor its borders with Libya specifically and other countries, as well. The State Department has entered an ... State Dept. gives nod to possible border security system sale to Egypt Egypt to buy border surveillance system from... Egypt to buy border security equipment from US |
ABC Online | Islamic State or Daesh? Britain, Egypt pressure media over naming terrorist group ABC Online Governments around the world are stepping up pressure on the media to use terms other than Islamic State to describe the extremist group. British prime minister David Cameron and the Egyptian government have both warned journalists about the ... |
Newsweek | The Sad Story Behind Egypt's Ugly Nefertiti Statue Newsweek Nothing highlights the economic disparity between Germany and Egypt more than the opulent setting of the Nefertiti bust in Berlin versus the dusty lampshade under which its copy was erected in Samalut. This week, officials removed a massive replica in ... |
VOA Learning English | Egypt's New Anti-Terror Law Raising Concerns VOA Learning English Egyptian journalists are criticizing the country's new anti-terrorism legislation. The measure makes it illegal to publish news reports that conflict with the government's version of events in cases involving terrorism. Local reporters say the law will ... |
Financial Times | terrorism law provokes outcry in Egypt Financial Times Egypt's government is seeking approval for a controversial antiterrorism law that could grant police wider powers, speed up trials and imprison journalists whose reports on attacks stray from the government line. The legislation follows deadly ... |
News24 | Egypt:10 get death for killing judge's guard News24 Cairo - An Egyptian court on Thursday sentenced to death 10 men for killing a security guard for one of the judges hearing a case against ousted president Mohamed Morsi, an official said. Sergent Abdallah Metwally was part of a team of policemen ... Egypt sentences 10 to death for killing judge's guard Egypt sentences 14 more Brotherhood members to death Four more journalists arrested in Egypt, where 18 are already in jail |
NEWS.com.au | Ancient Egypt's social media - papyrus notes - offer rare insight of daily lives NEWS.com.au They were excavated in the 1930s before being taken to the University of Mitchigan before finding their way to the University of British Columbia's library. They're about 1800 years old. Their translation offers a rare glimpse into the lives of Egypt's ... |
Daily News Egypt | Egypt Stocks Oust Colombia's as Year's Worst on Dollar Drain Bloomberg There's nothing new about Egypt's dollar shortage. What's different now is it's battering the stock market. Egypt's EGX 30 Index overtook Colombia's benchmark gauge of equities on Wednesday to become the world's worst performer this year after the ... Egypt- Travel, leisure sector fluctuates on EGX |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Experts: Egypt in life-and-death struggle, though regime is stable Jerusalem Post Israel News “There is little question that the military will be able to keep the jihadists' presence to northeastern Sinai, but absent some changes we are still some ways away from seeing the jihadists defeated outright and limiting their capacity to penetrate ... Egypt faces challenging task containing ISIS presence in region Egypt journalists face jail for reporting non-government terrorism statistics Egypt Warns Journalists Over Coverage of Militant Attacks |