Wall Street Journal | Egypt Moves to Head Off Popular Unrest Wall Street Journal CAIRO—Five years ago, massive street protests swept out Egypt's strongman president and changed the course of the nation. Now, its authoritarian government, in an effort to avoid any resurgence of unrest, is clamping down on its critics and signaling ... Raid on Militant Hide-Out Near Egypt's Pyramids Ends in Deadly Blast Six killed in Egypt bomb attack near Giza pyramids China's President Offers Praise And Billion-Dollar Deals On Egypt Trip |
Voice of America | Egypt says bomb kills 2 policemen, wounds 12 near Cairo Yahoo News CAIRO (AP) — An Egyptian official says a bomb has gone off during a raid on a home, where militants were preparing explosives, killing two policemen and wounding 12 people in Cairo's twin city of Giza. Two Attacks in Two Days Leave 11 Dead in Egypt Militants attack checkpoint in Egypt's Sinai, kill 5 10 killed in explosion during raid on terrorist hideout in Egypt's Giza |
CNN | Explosion in Egypt kills at least 6; ISIS claims responsibility CNN The explosion in Giza, Egypt's third-largest city, occurred after a joint police force raid at an apartment where members of the "terrorist Muslim Brotherhood" group made and stored explosives and IEDs, the ministry said in a statement. "As the ... |
Times Higher Education (THE) | Egypt's universities launch UK partnerships Times Higher Education (THE) Universities in the UK and Egypt have signed 10 partnership agreements aimed at building scientific research and increasing opportunities for student and staff exchanges. The memoranda of understanding and letters of intent were signed on 20 January ... |
Forbes | Earliest Case Of Scurvy In Ancient Egypt Detected By Archaeologists Forbes A case of scurvy from Predynastic Egypt was also published by archaeologists this week, providing clues to the antiquity of the disease and the way it affected infants' bones. The Aswan-Kom Ombo Archaeological Project, directed by Maria Carmela Gatto ... |
Al-Monitor | You won't believe how Egypt plans to stop January 25 protests Al-Monitor Thousands of Egyptian anti-government protesters celebrate inside Tahrir Square after the announcement of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's resignation in Cairo, Feb. 11, 2011. (photo by REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh) ... |
Columbia University Athletics | Egypt Tourism Authority Becomes New Columbia Athletics Sponsor Columbia University Athletics NEW YORK - Columbia University Athletics has reached an agreement with Egypt Tourism, the entity responsible for promoting Egypt and its many destinations internationally, by which Egypt proudly joins Columbia's lineup of corporate sponsors for the ... |
AfricaNews | Chinese President Xi Jinping arrives in Egypt AfricaNews Chinese President Xi Jinping has arrived in Egypt for a state visit. It forms the second leg of a three-nation Middle East tour. It is the first time in 12 years that a Chinese president is visiting Egypt, a leading country in the Arab world, Africa ... |
Egypt: With Iran Sanctions Lifted, What Will Become of Egypt? AllAfrica.com Cairo University political scientist Dr. Riham Bahi says Egypt's regional policies come in the context of "loose alliances", with priority given to the economy in addition to Egypt's "image as a reliable partner, a mediator and an important regional ... |
Egypt's Suez Canal Project is China's new initiative's pillar AfricaNews Egypt's government says the country's Suez Canal Project is expected to play a new role in the Belt and Road initiative that China has put forward. The Asian country's initiative aims to improve and create new trading routes, links and business ... |