Latest in Tag: cairo Highlight
Latest in Tag: cairo
In Pictures: French high-school burnt down
Clashes in and around Tahrir Square result in the destruction of the French high-school (Lycée Français) on Mohammed Mahmoud street.

Cairo protests: Updates
Massive marches head to Tahrir while few dozen head to the palace
In Pictures: Ultras Ahlawy, first ‘day of rage’
Ultras Ahlawy have been holding marches this week and distributing information nationwide to remind the public of the Port Said Massacre.

Workers hold unconventional strike
Leoni company workers prevent employees of other companies from leaving the strike area
Malaysian prime minister visits Gaza
Premierâs visit to the Palestinian enclave âan expression of solidarityâ

Army defends Qorsaya takeover
Despite two court rulings which confirmed the island belonged to local residents, the army claims it has owned Qorsaya since 2007

Listen to Cairo
Adel Heine’s weekly column

Bite Me Cairo: Dining trends in 2013
David Blanks predicting the dinning trends of 2013

It does not rain, it pours
How heavy are the Cairo rains?

US Middle East peace envoy in Cairo
David Hale meets with Egyptian officials ahead of Quartet meeting on Thursday

El-Sawy apologises over cartoons
The front warned of El-Sawy becoming a cultural censor for the Muslim Brotherhood and accused him of trying to gain favours with the government, implying that he had done it before to gain access to public property: the Culturewheelâs location in Zamalek.

First spark of ‘hunger revolution’
Street vendors hold protests at five different governorates calling for better conditions

Al Kotob Khan: Cairoâs cultural centre turned bookstore
Al Kotob-Khan bookstore in not you average book seller; it has empowered civil society since the 25 January uprising and closed its doors on 28 January, famously called âThe Friday of Rage.â

A Year in Review: Road accidents in Cairo
Daily News Egypt takes a look at Cairo’s most dangerous roads in 2012

No shortage of New Yearâs plans in Cairo
Things to do this New Year âs Eve in Cairo

Bringing out the star in you
The drama academy is not only a means to acquiring social skills; who knows, maybe your child will end up a famous actor or actress

Mubarak appeal adjourned
Appeal at Court of Cassation for Hosni Mubarak and Habib Al-Adly postponed till 13 January

Womenâs group supports studentâs right to protest
NCW defends young student after she was questioned by Ministry of Education for protesting against constitution
Christmas tourism reservations drop by 50 per cent
Officials attribute drop in tourism to violence and unrest in Cairo

Fighter jets buzz Giza
Presidential sources call the over-pass âroutine trainingâ
In Pictures: Cairo University pro-Morsy rally
Islamists gather at Cairo University to show support for president

Clashes continue near Tahrir sit-in
Army erects wall on Qasr Al-Eini as protests continue
Hamas delegation in Cairo
Delegation discusses Egypt border crossing

Shiâas banned from Cairo Ashura celebrations
Shiâa Muslims say Salafis, police prevented them from entering Al-Hussain mosque

Clinton in Cairo to meet Morsy
Clinton: âAmericaâs commitment to Israelâs security is rock solid and unwaveringâ

UN secretary general in Cairo for talks on Gaza
Will travel to Ramallah and Israel

Court postpones Ramlet Boulaq case
Residents demand reversal of Cairo governorâs decision to seize their land

Studentsâ Union press conference descends into chaos
Journalists furious with abrupt conclusion
In memoriam Essam Atta
In memory of Essam Atta, the driver allegedly tortured and killed by the police, activists held a protest calling for abolishing torture in Egyptian prisons on Saturday night in downtown Cairo, on Mansour street.

Beirut in Cairo: the cityâs new art space
Cairo’s latest art initiative planning to keep artistic community entertained and surprised