Latest in Tag: DNE Highlight
Latest in Tag: DNE

Brotherhood spokesman arrested
Three Muslim Brotherhood members arrested as security forces continue crackdown on the group
Red Sea Ports in Suez: Funeral held for murdered employee
Army forces quickly arrived to secure the area and review the course of events which took place.

Canadian Egyptian Business Council calls for further exploitation of mineral resources
These statements came during a conference hosted Monday night by the Canadian Egyptian Business Council to discuss the state of Egypt’s mineral resources, which was attended by a number of businessmen with wide-ranging experience operating in the sector.

Military engineers visit sites of damaged Minya churches
The visit comes one day after security forces waged a campaign to restore order in Minya’s Delga village

Solidarity protests for jailed journalist in Sinai
The protest, which took place in front of the North Sinai Legislative Council headquarters in central Al-Arish

CAPMAS: 51.8% increase in Egyptian cotton exports over three months
Total consumption rates for imported cotton during this period, meanwhile, reached 21,800 metric quintals, compared to 23,200 metric quintals during the previous season, representing a 6.3% decrease.

Barclays says to refund loan customers over errors
The errors, which date back to October 2008, could spark refunds totalling up to £100m ($159m, 119m euros), according to The Times newspaper.

Detained Canadians start hunger strike
Tarek Loubani and John Greyson go on hunger strike after 31 days in prison without charge
Frenchman dies after Egypt police cell beating
The man, described as a teacher, was put in a cell at the central Qasr Al-Nil police station, where he was attacked by his cellmates and later died of his injuries, the officials added.

AUC signs agreement with CIB
AUC signs agreement with CIB to establish CIB endowed professorship in banking

Authorities confident of single shooter in US tragedy: police
The remarks came hours after authorities said they were searching for two suspects and urged Washington residents to stay in place until the search ended.

Libya to tender for first private mobile licence: minister
The country’s two publicly-owned providers have more than eight million subscribers, one of the highest penetration rates in Africa, but Libya has no private mobile telecom operators.

Rafah border crossing scheduled to open after week of closure
The border crossing was shut after a deadly attack in Sinai last week

Israeli troops kill Palestinian in W.Bank raid
Palestinian security sources named the dead man as Islam al-Tubasi, 21, and said he was shot as troops stormed his home in the Jenin refugee camp, north of the West Bank city of Nablus.

El-Moslimany meets youth representatives
Presidential adviser’s meeting comes as part of his New Leaders campaign

Court freezes assets of Islamist leaders
Court upholds decision to freeze assets of Brotherhood leaders and others

Fahmy meets Russian security chief
Russia to strengthen relations with Egypt due to its prominent role in the region, says ministry

CIC’s film series: Image-making and human rights
CIC screens several films concerned with truths and human rights

The Museum of Islamic Art
The museum of Islamic Art proves to be a well worth a visit

Back to school
It is the time that the rest of Cairo dreads, knowing full well that from this day on traffic will double. A time of uniforms ironed, pencils sharpened and lunches packed: Egyptian kids are going back to school.

There will be no progress
There will be no progress, as long as we keep repeating the same mistakes, as long as hypocrisy and lies are the name of the game, as long as no real change happens. There will be no progress in the Tourism industry, as long as our government continues to believe that it is a “marketing” …

Education, a waste of money?
“Zahma moot, (it is very crowded) and it’s not yet 9 AM.” The taxi driver is complaining. Traffic is already gridlocked early in the morning (yes, Egyptians consider 9 AM early). And then he asks, “how bad is it going to be when schools open?” It got me thinking; maybe schools should be cancelled all …

Arrest and violence will light up the revolution: NCSL
A press conference held announcing Tuesday protests while Anti-Coup Youth Movement announce civil disobedience on Sunday

Curfew will not affect tourism industry: tourism officials
Officials in the tourism sector argue that the extension of the curfew will not affect the already damaged tourism industry.

Security forces attempt to restore order in Delga
Dozens have been arrested in the Upper Egypt village
14 Qasr Al-Eini demonstrators charged with assaulting policeman
The demonstrators, all holders of technical diplomas, were arrested after protesting university enrollment rules
Military conscript killed in attack on checkpoint
A checkpoint on the Ismailia-Cairo desert road comes under fire, killing one conscript

Cairo University cancels deputising university security
Cancellation upon student union’s request; calls for cancelling deputising security on a national level are pending

Ansar Beit Al-Maqdis accuse army of committing ‘massacre’
Jihadist group claims army tanks killed seven people last Friday including four children

Al-Nour party changes position on Article 219
Salafi constitutional representative leaves session in protest