New York Times | Mexican Tourists Wounded in Egyptian Air Attack Return Home New York Times MEXICO CITY — The six Mexican survivors of an air attack by Egyptian security forces on a group of Mexican tourists and their Egyptian guides returned to their country on Friday as the Mexican government said it would seek compensation on their behalf ... Wounded come home as Mexico demands Egypt compensation Mexico is outraged over citizens killed in Egypt but ignores the dead at home Mexican tourists who survived aerial bombing in Egypt return home |
BBC News | Egypt 'starts flooding Gaza tunnels' BBC News The Egyptian military has begun flooding tunnels used by Palestinian militants and smugglers under the border with Gaza, reports say. It is the latest move by Egypt to destroy the tunnels, part of an offensive against insurgents. Excavators have been ... Egypt Begins Flooding Gaza-bound Tunnels, Officials Say Egyptian army begins flooding Gaza tunnels Egypt Starts Flooding Gaza Smuggling Tunnels |
RTE.ie | Mexican tourists injured in Egypt return home RTE.ie Six Mexican tourists wounded in an Egyptian air strike that mistakenly killed eight others returned home today, carried out of a government plane on stretchers following an incident that outraged Mexico. Foreign Minister Claudia Ruiz Massieu brought ... Egypt Bans News Coverage of Killings of Mexican Tourists Aerial bombing of tourists in Egypt lasted three hours, Mexican survivor says Mexican tourists describe repeated Egyptian airstrikes on desert convoy |
New York Times | Mexico Presses Egypt for Inquiry Into Deadly Attack on Tourists New York Times CAIRO — Mexico's foreign minister pressed Egypt's leaders on Wednesday for a full investigation of an attack by the security forces on picnicking tourists last Sunday that killed a dozen people, including eight Mexicans. The killings on Sunday ... 8 Mexican tourists, mistaken for terrorists, killed in Egypt Shocking Image Of Mexican Convoy Attacked In Egypt Surfaces Mexican minister arrives in Egypt after 8 tourists killed |
Plan seeks to promote advanced degrees without brain drain for Egypt Inside Higher Ed “Egypt's ability to create a new generation of young leaders is dependent upon how well we can educate our youth,” said Ahmed Heikal, founder of Qalaa Holdings, one of Egypt's largest private equity investment companies. “We believe that education is a ... |
Diplomatic Courier | Rethinking Egypt's wheat barns Diplomatic Courier In Egypt the cost of food touches politics like nothing else can. Between the two there exists a basic and sometimes fateful link. The Pharaohs, who once lorded over the fertile Nile valley with god-like authority, were reminded of this, from time to ... |
News24 | Witnesses: Egypt flooding tunnels to Gaza Strip News24 Cairo (dpa) - The Egyptian army has begun to pump water from the Mediterranean Sea into underground smuggling tunnels connecting Sinai with the Gaza Strip, security officials and eye witnesses said on Friday. The operation is aimed at ending smuggling ... |
The Guardian | Egypt's 'zero schoolgirl' demands independent inquiry into exam results The Guardian Lawyer Ihab Ramzi insisted Thursday that Malak was a victim of corruption and demanded that the prosecution appoint a panel of “independent experts” to study the handwriting in the exam answers. Malak's case had seized the public imagination as Egypt ... Egypt's 'zero schoolgirl' demands independent probe Egypt's 'zero schoolgirl' demands probe Egypt's "Zero schoolgirl" takes on the State |
Wall Street Journal | Tourists in Egypt Were Killed With Bombs Wall Street Journal Egyptian security forces used planes and helicopters to bomb Mexican tourists and their guides, who Egyptian officials said were mistaken for terrorists, survivors told Mexican officials after the attack that left 12 dead. An Egyptian tourism ministry ... Egyptian security forces kill tourists after mistaking them for terrorists Egypt apologises for mistakenly killing Mexican tourists Egyptian Military Fires on Mexican Tourists During Picnic |
Egypt, WBG govt sign deal on fisheries, animal production Radio Tamazuj Egypt and South Sudan's Western Bahr al Ghazal State (WBG) government have signed a 6.5 million dollar project on animal production and fisheries industry in Wau town. The deal was signed on Thursday by Egypt's Ambassador to South Sudan Ayman ... |