Latest in Tag: DNE Highlight
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Apple Introduces Two New iPhone Models At Product Launch
The company launched the new iPhone 5C model that will run iOS 7 is made from hard-coated polycarbonate and comes in various colors and the iPhone 5S that features fingerprint recognition security.

Constitution will not be rushed: Moussa
Head of Constitiuent Assembly says the “Egyptian mood” tends to support Al-Sisi; announces unwillingness to nominate himself for Presidency

Decision to deputise university security stirs controversy
Civil society group and student unions against the decision while university chairman defends it

Stallions seek to find the athlete inside of you
Exercise group focused on fitness and team spirit to bring the best out of their clients

Rafah bombing claims the lives of six
The latest bombing also left 17 injured including seven civilians

Wednesday 11 September 2013, issue 2274

Blind date with a book
Meeting your dream book might be tough, but this event might get you closer to your goal

The bridge between the educational life and the professional one is Injaz Egypt
Injaz Egypt works on developing generations of entrepreneurs to benefit the community

Movie previews
We preview the movies in cinema so that you would know what you are signing up for

Doctors in Paris
Resident Egyptians protest political events in front of the Eiffel Tower in Paris

Strategy
There are three schools utilised by the state facing strategic Political Violence, also known as terrorism: 1) The Justice System model, where the police and the judiciary pursue such acts as civilian criminal offenses (the most effective model and takes place in civilised democratic countries; but to be fair, it usually takes a really long …

Has the police state returned?
In the previous article, we discussed the secret conflict raging between supporters of the old regime and advocates of a democratic state. We discussed in detail the nature of the supporters of the old regime, and the different fault lines which exist within this group, in addition to the propensity of those from the the …

Egypt requests Japan consider lifting travel ban
Ministers stress importance of Japanese tourism to Egypt

Al-Nour Party strives to preserve “Islamist identity”
Party proposes the cancellation of article 219 of the constitution in exchange for amending article 2

Wheat stocks sufficient until February: Supply minister
The government had recently been forced to import 80,000 tons of wheat to make up for shortages witnessed in strategic stock during previous periods.

Inflation rates continue climb in August
Increases in inflation rates from January to August 2013 totaled 9.4% compared to the same period during the previous year.

Democracy Index: an average of 20 daily incidents of political violence in August
The Cairo-based index reported over 550 incidents of political violence in the past month
Canadian citizens held without charge for 25 days
Canadian embassy officials have regular contact with the detained duo

The future for Egypt’s women is in legislations, experts say
Experts say much depends on how women are to be addressed in constitution, currently being amended

Over 3,000 arrested in Cairo: independent count
72 were arrested during violence at Nasr road, near the pro-Morsi Rabaa sit-in on 26 July.

Tamarod suggests initiatives to the government
Minister of Planning meets with Tamarod leaders to discuss economic and social issues and agrees to hold a monthly follow-up meeting

RWE Dea: A new gas producer in Egypt
With a seven-gas-fields project, the company aims to produce 4 million cubic metres per day.

Fahmy hosts Turkish opposition member in Cairo
Deputy head of the Turkish Republican People’s Party discusses Egyptian-Turkish relations

Writer’s appeal to verdict postponed
Karam Saber sentenced to five years in prison for contempt of religion

Arafat: Petroleum market witnesses unprecedented stability
Arafat asserted that he had recently met with Petroleum and Mineral Resources Minister Sherif Ismail, in order to explain the Division’s vision for the future regarding problems set to be faced by the sector.

UN’s Syria resolution should contain threat of force: Hague
The resolution would demand full disclosure by President Bashar al-Assad’s regime of the scale of its weapons programme, and that the arsenal be placed immediately under international control and then dismantled.

Manufacturers discuss ‘stimulus’ with planning ministry
Egyptian Manufacturers Association meets with the Minister of Planning to discuss challenges facing industrial sector and government’s stimulus plan to boost economy

European stocks jump on China data, easing Syria fears
The European single currency eased to $1.3242 from $1.3250 late on Monday. The dollar rose to 100.03 yen from 99.59 yen.

OPEC nudges up 2013, 2014 oil demand forecasts
The US economy was experiencing a “positive momentum” thanks in large part to a boost in private household consumption.

Rowhani talks tough on Iran nuclear rights
Soon after his election as president in June, Rowhani said he wanted “serious” talks with world powers to resolve Western suspicions that Iran’s nuclear drive is cover to build a bomb despite repeated denials by Tehran.