Al-Bawaba | A Seismic Shift In The Middle East: Saudi Arabia Cuts Off Egyptian Oil OilPrice.com While the proxy war in the middle-east rages, a curious, and largely under the radar pivot has been taking place in one of the countries directly impacted by Hillary Clinton's foreign policy: Egypt. In mid-October, we reported that, for the first time ... Saudi indefinitely halts oil shipments to Egypt Saudi Arabia halts oil product shipments to Egypt Egypt intends to be net exporter of oil and gas by 2021 |
Aljazeera.com | Egypt: Saudi Arabia halts fuel shipments indefinitely Aljazeera.com Egypt says Saudi Arabia has halted fuel shipments indefinitely in a sign of lingering tensions following a dispute over the conflict in Syria. Monday's move ratchets up pressure on Egypt as it implements austerity measures in the hope of securing ... IMF Chief Hails Egypt Austerity, Urges Approval of $12B Loan Saudi oil shipments to Egypt halted indefinitely, Egyptian officials say ML--Egypt-Economy |
Haaretz | Egypt's Sissi First World Leader to Congratulate Trump on Win Haaretz "A Hillary victory would not have saved anyone, but a Trump victory has confirmed the language of racism, hatred and extremism has become accepted in more educated, aware and democratic societies," Mahmoud Afifi, an Egyptian political activist, wrote ... Egyptian MP: Trump's Election Means 'Dark Days for Muslim Brotherhood' Egypt's Sisi is first leader from Arab world to congratulate Trump Trump's victory a setback for Muslim Brotherhood, say Egypt MPs |
New York Times | Egypt Averts Economic Collapse, for Now New York Times Egypt took an important step toward saving its economy from collapse when it decided on Thursday to allow its currency to float freely, thus paving the way for a $12 billion loan from the International Monetary Fund. Yet much more remains to be done to ... Egyptian Stocks Rally as Currency Float Raises IMF Loan Hopes Egypt to Approach IMF in Days as Free Currency Trade Debuts Egypt to face pain before gain after massive currency devaluation |
National Geographic | Ancient Royal Boat Tomb Uncovered in Egypt National Geographic Archaeologists recently excavated the site of an ancient Egyptian boat burial. National Geographic grantee Josef Wegner and his team did this work while investigating the tomb complex of 12th dynasty King Senwosret III, located at Abydos in southern Egypt. |
Asbury Park Press | Brick man dies in New Egypt car collision Asbury Park Press NEW EGYPT - A driver navigating a utility van reportedly fell asleep at the wheel and killed his passenger when the van veered off the road and crashed into a tree Monday afternoon, police said. Deal PD: Burglars skipped out on cab fare. Eric Bray, 36 ... |
Reuters | Egypt's Sisi congratulates Trump, looks forward to new era of closer ties Reuters Egypt's President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi attends a news conference with Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and the Cyprus' President Nicos Anastasiades (unseen) at the El-Thadiya presidential palace in Cairo, Egypt, October 11, 2016. Picture taken ... |
New York Times | Middle East|Egypt Floats Currency, Appeasing IMF at Risk of Enraging Poor New York Times CAIRO — Egypt's central bank on Thursday said it would soon allow the country's currency to trade freely, part of a broader effort to save a free-falling economy and combat an increasingly prevalent black market for American dollars. The move will ... Egypt just massively devalued its currency, and here's what happens next Egypt Floats Its Currency, Paving Way For An International Bailout Egypt's Extremely Sensible Decision To Float The Pound - Greece Should Take Note |
Liberian Daily Observer | Samukai Lauds Egypt for Multiple Scholarships, to Liberians Liberian Daily Observer Defense Minister Brownie J. Samukai Jr. has thanked the Egyptian Government and people for the invaluable support to the Liberian Defense sector over the years and making available several scholarships to the sector at a time when capacity enhancement ... |
Egypt: Floods - Oct 2016 Reliefweb Upper Egypt and Red Sea mountainous regions, impoverished areas with poor infrastructure, receive torrential downpours annually in late October and early November. Due to bad weather, the heavy rainfall and floods hit several governorates of Egypt ... |