Prospects of U.S.-Egypt Strategic Relations Huffington Post After six years of waiting, the United States and Egypt have rekindled formal strategic dialogue. While Secretary of State John Kerry's visit to Cairo is by no means the only pathway to negotiations between Egypt and the U.S. (as many of these ... |
Fortune | The New Suez Canal: A great step for a new Egypt Fortune Four years after the Arab Spring destabilized this country of 90 million, Egypt's new leaders hope that Thursday's grand opening of the New Suez Canal (as they've dubbed it) will serve as a tangible symbol of the country's resurrection from political ... New Suez Canal a triumph, but Egyptian president still in deep water Egyptian economic ambition riding on new Suez Canal Perspectives: how European media covered the opening of Egypt's new Suez Canal |
Washington Post | Suez Canal Upgrade May Not Ease Egypt's Economic Journey New York Times CAIRO — “Egypt Rejoices,” the television networks and newspapers declared, announcing “Egypt's gift to the world.” Businesses were closed, the streets of Cairo were empty, and the airwaves were full of patriotic songs and music videos — all featuring ... Egypt's 'gift to the world' cost $8 billion and probably wasn't necessary Egypt launches Suez Canal expansion Egypt hails $8bn Suez canal expansion as gift to world at lavish ceremony |
Minneapolis Star Tribune | Report: Ousted Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi refusing prison food he calls ... Minneapolis Star Tribune Ahmed Omar, Associated Press - Ap In 2014, Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Morsi stands inside a glassed-in defendant's cage during his trial on charges related to the prison breaks at the height of the 18-day 2011 uprising against his predecessor ... Report: Egypt's ousted President Morsi refusing prison food Report: Egypt's Ousted President Refusing Prison Food Egypt's Mursi complains about prison food, requests medical exam: state media |
Yahoo News | Deadline passes for Croat held by IS militants in Egypt Yahoo News CAIRO (AP) — Police searches and diplomatic efforts intensified over the fate of a Croatian hostage held in Egypt by Islamic State extremists, who threatened to kill him Friday if the government did not release imprisoned Islamist women. Deadline set by Islamic State extremists for Croatian hostage in Egypt passes ... Militants open fire on police vehicle in Egypt, killing 1 officer and injuring 3 Egyptian official: Militants kill 1 police and injure 3 |
Ahram Online | Egypt Officials: Factory Fire North of Cairo Kills 5 People ABC News Egyptian security and health officials say a fire at a factory north of Cairo has killed five workers and injured four. Officials say the fire at the starch and glucose factory in the Shubra el-Kheima district north of Cairo happened when a boiler ... 40 degree temperatures keep Egypt hot for the next 48 hours |
International Business Times | France Russia Mistral Ships Update: NATO, Saudi Arabia or Egypt Could Solve ... International Business Times “While I don't predict France will ever get its money back on this deal, Egypt could represent somewhat of a solution,” said John Louth, a senior research fellow and director of defense studies at Royal United Services Institute, an independent ... Egypt, other countries interested in French Mistral warships: Reuters Egypt, Saudi Arabia 'desperate' to purchase Mistral warships Egypt, other countries interested in French Mistral warships |
Anadolu Agency | Egypt to open Gaza crossing for 3 days in Sept: Official Anadolu Agency The Egyptian authorities on Saturday announced they would open the Rafah border crossing for three days starting September 7 to allow Palestinians in the Gaza Strip to perform the Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia, an Egyptian official has told Anadolu ... |
New York Times | Push for Retribution in Egypt Frays Muslim Brotherhood New York Times And his manifesto for “peacefulness” was quickly drowned out by official statements that have come closer to endorsing violence than anything the organization has said or done in more than four decades — an ominous turn for both Egypt and the West. In Egypt, disaffected youth increasingly drawn to extremism |
Newsweek | In Republican Debate, Cruz Praises Egyptian Dictator Al-Sisi Newsweek Ted Cruz suggested President Barack Obama should take a cue from President Abdelfattah al-Sisi of Egypt when it comes to dealing with religious extremists. "Why don't we see the president of the United States demonstrating that same courage" as Al-Sisi ... Ted Cruz: Our President Should Be More Like Egypt's Dictator |