Aljazeera.com | Egypt must end death penalty: EU politicians Aljazeera.com The European Parliament has condemned Egypt for its use of the death penalty and called for all planned executions to be halted pending a review of the cases. Egypt is restricting "fundamental democratic rights", members of the European Parliament ... |
Washington Post | Egypt's ex-auditor says attack on him linked to election Washington Post CAIRO — The government's former top anti-graft fighter who was seriously injured in an apparent kidnapping attempt last month said he believed the attack was connected to his role in the campaign of a would-be candidate who tried to run in Egypt's ... Egypt curbs opponents of presidential election | News | Al Jazeera Egypt opposition figure sees political motive behind assault Egypt's Sisi inaugurates water-preserving national greenhouse project |
Lonely Planet Travel News | Egyptian entrepreneurs created a scratch map journal to help you on your travels Lonely Planet Travel News If you're a fan of travel journals, you may be interested in one that is designed to a provide a personal record of each traveller's experiences. Two Egyptian entrepreneurs and friends, Khaled Moneir and Amr Mashaly, have created Wanderkit, a ... |
The Independent | Ancient Egyptian beer-making facilities found by archaeologists The Independent Excavation of an ancient Egyptian site has found evidence of beer and bread-making in a newly discovered building complex. The city of Tell Edfu, located around 400 miles south of Cairo in the Nile Valley, has been explored by archaeologists for the ... 4500-Year-Old Buildings Unearthed in Upper Egypt |
Reuters | Thousands of Palestinians jam Gaza border, temporarily opened by Egypt Reuters A woman sits with her son as they wait for a travel permit to cross into Egypt through the Rafah border crossing after it was opened by Egyptian authorities for humanitarian cases, in the southern Gaza Strip February 8, 2018. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu ... Egypt decides to temporarily open Rafah crossing Egypt opens border gate into Gaza Strip for three days Egypt opens border with Gaza temporarily, first time in 2018 |
Daily Mail | Belly dancer is arrested in Egypt and accused of 'inciting young people to disobedience and immorality' after ... Daily Mail This Russian belly dancer was detained by police in Egypt for being too sexy as she danced for a nightclub audience. Ekaterina Andreeva, 31, who takes the moniker Gawhara when on stage, was dancing in Giza, north-western Egypt - but apparently it was ... Egypt arrest Russian dancer over racy video Russian Belly Dancer Arrested In Egypt For Dancing Too 'Provocatively' Egypt to Deport Russian Belly Dancer for Being Too Sexy (PHOTO, VIDEO) |
Daily Mail | 'Alien' honeybees in Egypt could be causing some plants to go extinct, researchers warn Daily Mail The introduction of 'alien' bees - meaning species that are not native - into a region in Egypt might be killing off some plant species as well as native bees in the area, researchers have found. Certain plants that rely on interactions with native ... |
BBC Sport | Mohamed Salah: The rise of Liverpool and Egypt's modest, hard ... BBC Sport Mohamed Salah has been phenomenal since joining Liverpool, but what makes the Egyptian so special - and will he stay in the Premier League? Mohamed Salah opens up on his journey from Egypt to Europe Salah: I'm in the best moment of my career and I want to beat Kane Salah: “King of the Kop? I don't know about that. I'm just happy scoring for the club I supported as a kid” |
Bloomberg | Egypt's inflation rate continues decline in January News & Observer Egypt's official statistics agency says the inflation rate has dropped to around 17 percent in January, down from 21.9 percent in December. The figures were announced on Thursday by the Central Agency for Mobilization and Statistics. Egypt's inflation ... UPDATE 1-Egypt's inflation falls to 17.1 pct in January Egypt Price Drop for Second Month Boosts Rate Cut Chances ... Egypt's external debt rose 34.3% |
Sports Illustrated | World Cup Countdown: 19 Weeks to Go - Remembering Egypt's Trailblazers of 1934 Sports Illustrated In these days of ever-expanding tournaments and free-for-all qualification, it's fairly easy to forget that back in the day, the World Cup wasn't really the World Cup. It was more the Cup of Teams From Around the World Who Could Be Bothered and Afford ... |