TIME | Egypt Reopens Ancient Library Holding Thousands of Centuries-Old Manuscripts TIME (ST. CATHERINE'S, Egypt) — Egypt reopened on Saturday an ancient library which holds thousands of centuries-old religious and historical manuscripts at the famed St. Catherine Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site, in South Sinai. The inauguration ... |
Bloomberg | Egypt's Giant Zohr Gas Field Starts Production Bloomberg The North African nation had to give up gas exports in 2014 to meet local demand and because sporadic sabotage on its main pipeline in the Sinai Desert throttled shipments. Zohr, with an estimated reserve of about 850 billion cubic meters of natural ... Egypt's Zohr gas field starts production Zohr gas field starts pumping gas Egypt's Zohr gas field to start production at 350 mln cubic feet/day |
Washington Post | Egypt reopens ancient library in Sinai after renovations Washington Post ST. CATHERINE'S, Egypt — Egypt reopened on Saturday an ancient library which holds thousands of centuries-old religious and historical manuscripts at the famed St. Catherine Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site, in South Sinai. The inauguration ... Egypt reopens historic library in Sinai after renovations |
Washington Post | Pence's Middle East trip will now focus heavily on smoothing things over with Egypt Washington Post When Vice President Pence travels to the Middle East next week, there is one message that the Trump administration wants to convey loud and clear: Egypt continues to be an “incredibly important” partner in the region. In a Friday morning phone call ... |
Wichita Eagle | Russia to resume flights to Egypt, halted after 2015 bombing Wichita Eagle Russia and Egypt signed a deal on Friday to resume flights between Moscow and the Egyptian capital of Cairo starting from February, after more than a two-year break, officials announced. Moscow suspended flights to Egypt after a bomb by the local ... RT: 3 million Russian tourists expected in Egypt Egypt and Russia agree to resume flights – video Egypt, Russia sign agreement for the return of direct flights to Cairo |
Telegraph.co.uk | World Squash 2017: Elshorbagy brothers make history for Egypt Telegraph.co.uk The Elshorbagy brothers spent their late teens in the west country at Millfield School, were mentored by the great Jonah Barrington and still reside in their beloved Bristol. On Sunday, the men's AJ Bell World Championship final will be contested by ... Squash: Egypt guaranteed men's World Championship title as ElShorbagy reaches final |
Reuters | Egyptian presidential hopeful apologizes to arrested supporters Reuters Egyptian presidential hopeful Ahmed Shafik apologized on Saturday to supporters who were arrested this week and called on authorities to resolve the situation. |
Daily Mail | Egypt opens Gaza border for four days Daily Mail Egypt opened its largely sealed border with Gaza on Saturday for only the second time since the Palestinian Authority took control of the crossing from the territory's Islamist rulers Hamas. The Hamas-run interior ministry, which was organising ... Egypt treats 25 Palestinians on 1st day of Rafah opening Egypt opens Rafah border crossing for Palestinians in both directions Rafah crossing with Egypt reopens for four days, students urged to travel to their colleges |
Egypttoday (blog) | France: Egypt pillar for security, stability in MENA Egypttoday (blog) CAIRO – 16 December 2017: Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi met on Saturday with French Defense Minister Florence Barley to discuss ways of boosting defense and military cooperation between the two countries. Egyptian Minister of Defense Sedki ... Egypt's defence minister Sobhi, French counterpart Parly inaugurate Rafale training centre Egypt's Al-Sisi calls for further consultation with France |
Egypttoday (blog) | In retrospect: A look at Christians' position in Egypt Egypttoday (blog) In terms of the global and local concerns that Christians in Egypt felt or were indeed marginalized, several analyses respond to these concerns. Firstly, as a community in Egypt, Christians in general tend to act and move in flocks. Their permeation in ... |