Telegraph.co.uk | Egypt suspends eight television presenters for being 'too fat' Telegraph.co.uk Egypt's state-run television has suspended eight of its female presenters for being overweight - telling them they can return to the air only after they go a diet. Egypt's state TV boots anchorwomen, tells them to lose weight Egypt State TV Suspends 8 Female Anchors for Being Overweight Egypt suspends eight television presenters for being overweight ... |
The National Interest Online | Egypt Can't Make Up Its Mind about Iran's Nuclear Program The National Interest Online In discussing the reaction to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, referred to by the Persian acronym Barjam, predicting the next move of key regional powers—notably Egypt—has been particularly difficult for proliferation scholars. As mentioned in ... |
Egypt Fast Facts KITV Honolulu February 28, 1922 - Egypt achieves partial independence from its status as a protectorate of the United Kingdom. The country becomes a constitutional monarchy. May 14, 1948 - Israel declares statehood. The nations of Trans-Jordan, Egypt, Iraq, Lebanon, ... |
Egypt cuts filming fees to prop up flagging tourism gulfnews.com Cairo: Egyptian authorities agreed on Thursday to cut fees on filming in archaeological sites in an attempt to revive the country's flagging tourism. The new fees, which will take effect in November, are based on duration packages and filming ... |
BBC Sport | Martin Jol leaves Egypt's Al Ahly over safety fears BBC Sport Dutch coach Martin Jol has quit Egypt's Al Ahly after just six months at the club over fears for his safety. The club's fans reacted angrily to their side's failure to reach the semi-finals of the African Champions League. The former Spurs and Ajax ... Former Tottenham manager Martin Jol has quit Egyptian giants Al Ahly Dutch Coach Martin Jol Resigns From Egypt's Al-Ahly After Threats, Violence by Fans |
World Politics Review | IMF Bailout Offers Little Relief to Egypt Given el-Sissi's Track Record World Politics Review Last week, the International Monetary Fund agreed to a tentative deal with Egypt to loan it $12 billion over three years, in exchange for undertaking major economic reforms. The Arab world's most populous country, Egypt has been cash-strapped and ... |
Ahram Online | Live updates Rio 2016: Egypt synchronized swimming team finishes seventh in finals Ahram Online 21:15 Egypt's Haydi Morsi eliminated in the women's riding show jumping of the modern pentathlon, finishing with zero points. She fails to add to the 184 points that she scored in the fencing bonus round earlier today. 19:50 Egypt's Haydi Morsi ... |
The New Indian Express | Alluring Alexandria, the hidden secret of Egypt The New Indian Express Alexandria was once one of the greatest cities, second only to Rome in size and wealth, and while it changed hands from Rome to Byzantine and finally Persia, the city stayed the capital of Egypt for a millennium. Alexandria's reign came to an end when ... |
Ahram Online | Newly restored Malawi Museum in Egypt's Minya to reopen in weeks Ahram Online "The new exhibition design focuses on highlighting Egypt's identity and the means of loyalty towards our country Egypt," Elham Salah, head of the Museum Department at the antiquities ministry told Ahram Online. She added that during the restoration ... |
In Egypt, Ranks of Young and Hopeless Are Swelling Voice of America Youth unemployment in Egypt now stands at over 40 percent. The government is already bloated with unproductive civil servants; and, in the country's stagnant economy, the private sector is incapable of absorbing the scores of new workers who join the ... |