Latest in Tag: DNE Highlight
Latest in Tag: DNE

NGOs’ prison visit rejected
The Ministry of Interior refuses to grant human rights organisations permission to visit Port Said prisons

Islamist, political figures announce ‘Conscience Front’
The FJP, Al-Wasat and other political figures initiate a new coalition which aims to stop violence and defend the revolution

Tahrir Square protests
Revolutionary groups and others flock to Tahrir Square on the ‘Friday of dignity or departure’, clashes reported near presidential palace

FJP office in Mahalla set on fire
Demonstrators surround local council building
In pictures: March to Tahrir
Opposition groups hold marches to Tahrir Square and the Presidential Palace

Abducted activist found showing “signs of torture”
6 April claim the victim blames members of the Muslim Brotherhood for his ordeal

Presidency condemns fatwas
Morsi’s office described fatwas calling for killing of opposition leaders as “terrorism”

Egypt condemns US senator for comments made about Morsi
Senator Inhofe described Morsi as an “enemy” when proposing the US suspend military aid to Egypt

Thousands gather for Tunisian slain politician’s funeral
Tunisian capital at a near standstill during burial of Chokri Belaid

Opposition prepares for another Friday of protests
Parties and movements set to march to the presidential palace and Tahrir Square in “Friday of Dignity or Leaving”

Tourism in the news: Tourism pays the price for violence
Egypt’s economy relies heavily on its tourism sector that has been struggling to survive since the uprising of 25 January and subsequent events in the country. Once a month DNE rounds up the most significant news relating to tourism to give you an overview of the efforts that are being made to bring tourists back to the country.
Tourism in the news: Commission to audit Tourist facilities and quarries in the Red Sea
Egypt’s economy relies heavily on its tourism sector that has been struggling to survive since the uprising of 25 January and subsequent events in the country. Once a month DNE rounds up the most significant news relating to tourism to give you an overview of the efforts that are being made to bring tourists back to the country.

The editor’s new clothes
Adel Heine’s weekly column
Tourism in the news: 14 Qatari companies consider tourism investment opportunities in Egypt
Egypt’s economy relies heavily on its tourism sector that has been struggling to survive since the uprising of 25 January and subsequent events in the country. Once a month DNE rounds up the most significant news relating to tourism to give you an overview of the efforts that are being made to bring tourists back to the country.

Google’s Science Fair sponsors young minds
Google is now accepting submissions through a website set up for the competition

Tourism in the news: Emirates campaigns for Dubai to host 2020 Expo
Egypt’s economy relies heavily on its tourism sector that has been struggling to survive since the uprising of 25 January and subsequent events in the country. Once a month DNE rounds up the most significant news relating to tourism to give you an overview of the efforts that are being made to bring tourists back to the country.

Fair Trade Egypt
FTE collaborates with other NGOs to educate different groups of artisans and increase political awareness and medical support.

New in the movies
Movie previews

Tourism in the news: EgyptAir signs cooperation agreement with Palestinian Airways
Egypt’s economy relies heavily on its tourism sector that has been struggling to survive since the uprising of 25 January and subsequent events in the country. Once a month DNE rounds up the most significant news relating to tourism to give you an overview of the efforts that are being made to bring tourists back to the country.

Tourism in the news: Aviation minister conducts discussions with presidents of several companies
Egypt’s economy relies heavily on its tourism sector that has been struggling to survive since the uprising of 25 January and subsequent events in the country. Once a month DNE rounds up the most significant news relating to tourism to give you an overview of the efforts that are being made to bring tourists back to the country.
Tourism in the news: Egyptian company Al-General looks to spur investment in Sudan
Egypt’s economy relies heavily on its tourism sector that has been struggling to survive since the uprising of 25 January and subsequent events in the country. Once a month DNE rounds up the most significant news relating to tourism to give you an overview of the efforts that are being made to bring tourists back to the country.

Amidst the chaos, a really bad NGO law is about to be enacted
By Robert Becker In a year that has been dominated so far by gruesome images of police brutality, horrific gang rape, curfew-busting protests, controversial court decisions, and ineffectual leadership by all Egyptian political forces, it is easy to understand how this 31 January headline caught no one’s attention: Final draft of NGO law sent to Cabinet …

Can Egypt have a foreign policy?
By Hussein Ibish In the context of ongoing political unrest, is it possible for Egypt to have a functional foreign policy? Probably not. And as long as this is the case, that has profound implications for others in the region, particularly the Palestinians and Syria. Egypt does have a functional national security policy, largely because …

Rebel Economy Wrap
Breather rather than a new equilibrium

Early presidential elections would bring chaos, say Islamists
A coalition of Islamist parties blames NSF for violence and demands legislative measures regulating demonstrations
In Pictures: 6 April march demands justice for Jika
Members of 6 April Youth Movement marched from Abdeen court to the high court on Wednesday, calling for justice for Gaber Salah. Salah, also known as Jika, died in November as a result of injuries he sustained during clashes with police in Mohamed Mahmoud Street. Around two hundred marched and chanted calling for justice. They …

Egypt’s women will not back down
Women protesters say they will continue carrying out their national duties despite increasing reports of sexual harassment and rape during protests

The BootCamp: basic to brutal in one place
The idea behind the BootCamp is to promote the lifestyle and not just the sport

Medical tourism for cancer patients in Latvia
Patients from all over the world are travelling to Latvia to seek treatment from cancer and the Virotherapy Centre has developed a programme to ensure their treatment is as comfortable as possible

Bites Fil Beit: Khobeyza masri – Egyptian malva
We love food. We love the real, down to earth, tried-and-tested, handed-down-through-the-generations, local Egyptian food. Here is your chance to learn how to make these local delicacies in your own home. And just so you know what to ask for, we have added how to say the ingredients in Arabic. No more excuses, off to the souq!