Aljazeera.com | Egypt's NGO law aims to 'erase civil society' | | Al Jazeera Aljazeera.com The law is part of a wider crackdown on human rights groups, activists say. |
The Economist | Reforming Islam in Egypt The Economist He urged Egyptian clerics to push back against the jihadists of Islamic State (IS). Egypt itself was a victim, he said: angry Islamists have attacked the government and an affiliate of IS battles the army in Sinai. To combat such extremism, “a ... Egypt shuffles Cabinet, appoints 1st female governor Mideast Monitor: What's next for Sisi's Egypt? Egypt swears in 9 new Cabinet ministers in limited shuffle |
TWMA's 10 years in Egypt boosts turnover and creates jobs OilVoice The growth of operations in Egypt has been so significant that as well as continual upgrades to both the Alexandria and Cairo sites, turnover for these operations has reached almost $9million per annum, in previous years. Most notably, staff numbers ... |
ChristianityToday.com | Egypt's Anglicans Face 'Existential Threat' … from Fellow Protestants ChristianityToday.com Egypt's top Anglican leader is accusing its top evangelical leader of attempting a “hostile takeover” to prevent Egyptian Anglicans from achieving state recognition as an independent national church. The dispute first surfaced in 2001, but this past ... |
africanews | Egypt's agricultural export surges on the back of currency float africanews “November's flotation of the currency gave a push to Egyptian agricultural producers and exporters, so if we pay attention to the last three months of last year, we'll see that agricultural exports have increased by a lot, by rates higher than previous ... |
Voice of America | Egypt's Agricultural Exports Ripe for World Markets After Currency ... Voice of America Egyptians shop at a vegetable market in Cairo, June 15, 2016. Exports of Egyptian vegetables, fruits and legumes amounted to $2.2 billion last year and would ... |
Aljazeera.com | What happened to Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood? Aljazeera.com Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood is in an abysmal state. The movement, which was for decades the most powerful opposition party in Egypt, is now facing tremendous challenges and struggles not only to survive, but also to maintain its unity and coherence. |
Catholic Herald Online | Coptic Christian teacher shot dead in Egypt Catholic Herald Online Suspected Islamic militants gunned down a Coptic Christian teacher on his way to school in northern Sinai on Thursday, the second killing of a Christian in less than a week in the turbulent region, officials have said, amid fears of escalating attacks ... 3 soldiers killed in Egypt's Sinai blast Bomb kills at least five soldiers in Egypt Roadside blast kills 3 soldiers in Egypt's Sinai |
Sputnik International | Russian government approves Egypt-Russia aviation security protocol TASS MOSCOW, February 17. /TASS/. Russian government has approved the aviation safety protocol between the Russian Federation and Egypt, according to the cabinet's decree signed by Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev. "The protocol implies that Russia's ... Russia Approves Egypt Aviation Security Cooperation Protocol Egypt, Russia sign protocol before resumption of flights Russian government approves bilateral airport safety protocol with Egypt |
Financial Times | Egypt got the economics right, and will pay dearly for it - Opinion ... Haaretz IMF reforms are doing the trick but are causing ordinary Egyptians immense suffering that Donald Trump's policies aren't likely to alleviate. Economic reforms boost appetite for the Egyptian pound |