New York Post | Egypt hires recovery crew to find flight's black boxes New York Post Egypt has hired a recovery company to help find EgyptAir Flight 804's wreckage and black boxes in an area of the Mediterranean Sea narrowed down to about 3 miles wide. The country's civil-aviation ministry signed up Deep Ocean Search Ltd., according to ... Egypt hires deep-search ship to seek lost airliner Egypt Says Search for Crashed EgyptAir Plane Narrows Egypt faces a tourism challenge |
http://hamodia.com | Fiji Pulls Some Peacekeepers From Egypt Amid Security Fears ABC News Fiji said Sunday it's bringing home about 65 of the 300-plus peacekeepers it has stationed in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula and has closed remote bases there as the security situation deteriorates. Commander Humphery Tawake, who heads the South Pacific ... Fiji pulls some peacekeepers from Egypt |
Egypt Independent | Egypt Military Court Sentences 8 Civilians to Death NBCNews.com CAIRO — An Egyptian military court sentenced eight alleged Muslim Brotherhood members to death on terrorism charges on Sunday, a security official and the website of state newspaper Al-Ahram said. The court issued life sentences to 12 defendants and ... Egypt Military Court Sentences 8 to Death Roadside bomb in Egypt's Sinai kills 2 police Egypt's army kills 36 militants, defuses 38 bombs in Sinai |
Newsweek | Don't Blame Obama For Egypt's Political Mess Newsweek There is an Egyptian saying that goes like this: “Once you drink from the Nile, you will come back again.” I first drank from the Nile in June 1993, and I have been coming back ever since. That said, I took an almost two-year hiatus from Egypt that ... US academic denied entry to Egypt told she was a 'problem for national security' American academic dubbed national security threat, banned from Egypt |
Front Page Africa | Egypt's Engagement With Africa Becoming New Melting Point Front Page Africa In recent years, the Arab Republic of Egypt has increased its engagement with African countries serving as the new melting point where professionals from many African countries meet to undergo capacity building and other forms of training programs. |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Israeli flag stirs up controversy in Arab beach soccer tournament in Egypt Jerusalem Post Israel News In response to the protests by several Arab delegations, the Egyptian committee that organized the tournament said that the controversial video was sent from the International Beach Soccer Association (BSWW) and that it was screened without Egypt's ... |
Egypt: Industrial Zone to Be Established in Egypt's South Sinai - Minister AllAfrica.com Cairo — Egypt's Minister of Trade and Industry said on Saturday that he approved a plan to establish an EGP 820 million (around $92 million) industrial zone in the province of South Sinai. Tarek Kabil said during a conference on development and ... |
Ahram Online | Egypt says Ethiopia remains committed not to harm its Nile water share Ahram Online Egypt's foreign ministry spokesperson Ahmed Abu Zeid said in a statement on Sunday that the communications office of the Ethiopian council of ministers highlighted that Ethiopia is committed to the declaration of principles on the building of the ... |
Egyptian Streets | Egypt to Drop Visa Requirements for Gulf Citizens in Bid to Promote Tourism: Minister Egyptian Streets The campaign, which will be launched in the coming days, aims to promote Egypt internationally as a tourism-friendly country. Rashed said that improving the image of Egypt is “the only way” for the tourism sector to recover, according to the newspaper. |
Egyptian Streets | Egypt: Court Acquits Controversial TV Anchorwoman of Defamation Charges AllAfrica.com Cairo — An Egyptian court acquitted on Sunday a TV anchorwoman after accepting her appeal against a prison sentence on charges of defamation and infringement of personal privacy for airing personal photos of a guest on her show without her permission. Egypt Court Acquits Riham Saeed of Defamation Charges for Airing Private Photographs |