Haaretz | Egypt Asks Israel to Keep Turkey Away From Gaza Haaretz Egypt has approached Israel asking for clarifications regarding recent progress in its reconciliatory talks with Turkey. Senior officials in Jerusalem told Haaretz that Egypt expressed its reservations regarding granting Turkey a role in the Gaza Strip ... Egypt urges Israel not to normalize ties with Turkey Egypt asks for assurances that Israel will keep Turkey away from Gaza |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Egypt Says No One Hurt in Attack by Hotel Near Giza Pyramids ABC News An attacker fired birdshot at an Egyptian security post outside a hotel near the Giza Pyramids on Thursday morning, the Interior Ministry said. The ministry said no one was hurt in the incident at the Three Pyramids Hotel, but the attack damaged the ... Gunmen fire at bus carrying Israeli tourists in Egypt Gunmen Open Fire On Tourist Bus In Egypt Cairo attack was more intense than Egypt admits, says Arab Israeli witness |
Foreign Policy | Egypt's Roadmap to Nowhere Foreign Policy This Sunday, Egypt's new parliament will finally gather “under the dome,” as Egyptians call their country's parliament building — but it doesn't look like there will be much debating. In its first session, the new legislators are expected to rubber ... Egypt keen on promoting ties with Cyprus – Sisi Chinese president to visit Egypt in January Egypt's listed firms issue bonus shares to avoid tax on cash dividends |
U.S. News & World Report | Egypt Christians celebrate Christmas amid tight security U.S. News & World Report CAIRO (AP) — Egypt's Coptic Orthodox Christians flocked to churches Wednesday night to attend Masses on Christmas Eve across the predominantly Muslim country, as the government continues to battle a burgeoning Islamic insurgency. Egyptian's celebrate Coptic Christmas in Cairo Egypt's Pope Tawadros: Sectarian conflict caused by 'human stupidity' |
Washington Post | Egypt's president moves his repression to Facebook Washington Post THE MASS protests that began against Egypt's autocratic government five years ago this month were famously touched off by young people using Facebook and other social media. At that time, Facebook had 4.7 million members in Egypt; today it has some ... |
Yahoo News | Egypt probe slams travel agency over tourist killings: Mexico Yahoo News Speaking late on Wednesday, Mexican Foreign Minister Claudia Ruiz Massieu said the Egyptian tourism ministry "found that the administrative authorities and the travel agency should have had more clarity on the permit, and in that sense would eventually ... Mexico: Travel agency bears responsibility in Egypt attack 'Travel agency to blame' for Egyptian airstrikes that killed Mexican tourists Mexico accepts Egypt's blame on tourism company for the attack in September ... |
Egypt 'strongly condemns' suicide attack on Libyan police school Ahram Online Egypt condemned "in the strongest terms" a suicide truck bombing that killed more than 50 people at a police school in Libya on Wednesday, the Egyptian foreign ministry said. In an official press release on Thursday, the foreign ministry said that the ... |
World Bank cuts Egypt's predicted 2016 growth rate Ahram Online The report, entitled 'Global Economic Prospects: Spillovers Amid Weak Growth' expects the Egyptian tourism sector to weaken further following the downing of a Russian plane in October. A foreign currency shortage facing Egypt's economy in recent years, ... |
The Independent | The Automobile Club of Egypt by Alaa al-Aswany; trans. Russell Harris, book review The Independent In 2002, Alaa al-Aswany published The Yacoubian Building. Its border-crossing appeal propelled the Cairo dentist-turned-novelist into a worldwide renown unmatched by any Egyptian writer since the Nobel Prize-winning Naguib Mahfouz. Aswany paints in ... |
Ynetnews | The paradise that was Egypt Ynetnews André Aciman (Alexandria, 1951) became an international literary star with his 1995 memoir, Out of Egypt, a tome seemingly spun out of silk, spice and a tender yearning to return to a life that had once been all-encompassing and then, seemingly out of ... |