Latest in Tag: DNE Highlight
Latest in Tag: DNE
Egypt stock exchange hemorrhages
Train crash expected to push EGX30 down to 5,600 points
NREA: Dab’a nuclear project awaits political green light
The energy issue is of major importance for the Egyptian economy and while a potential source of crises it also offers a lot of opportunities.
Van Rompuy: IMF deal will restore international trust in Egypt
President of the federation of Egyptian Chambers of Commerce, Ahmed Al-Wakil, stated that the EU is Egypt’s number one trade partner and called for the reinforcement of Egyptian European bilateral relations.

Protesters demand Al-Gizawyâs release
Security battle protesters demanding the release of Ahmed Al-Gizawy outside the Saudi Embassy in Cairo

Constitutional court delays rulings
SCC sends Shura Council case to commissioners, postpones Constituent Assembly ruling
Delegation of American businessmen to visit Egypt in March
A report by the American Chamber of Commerce in the Middle East said that Egypt ranked fifth in terms of the number of its exports to the United States, at $2.44 bn, and third in American imports at $4.249bn.
Ministry of Petroleum tries to rein in Egyptâs diesel crisis
The Diesel crisis is worst in Upper Egypt where the countryâs bakery owners contributed to making matters worse by queuing up for diesel fuel, instead of using stockpiles they are legally obliged to maintain.

Beni Suef security officials acquitted
Beni Suef former security chief and other security officers found not guilty of killing protesters

Two military trials postponed
Amid protests at military courts, trials postponed until next week
âCentristâ coalition formed
A diverse coalition, headed by Al-Wasat Party, announced in an effort to end polarisation

FJP spokesperson referred to investigation
Press Syndicate questions Ahmed Sobei over alleged complicity in the killing of protesters at Presidential Palace clashes

Russia against referring Syria to ICC
Russia argued on Sunday that Assad’s removal from power was impossible because outside players had no right to meddle in the conflict under the terms of the June pact.

Gunmen kill four policemen in attacks in Nigeria’s Kano
Violence related to Boko Haram’s insurgency has left some 3,000 people dead since 2009 in Nigeria, including killings by the security forces.

Suicide bomb kills Sunni Iraqi MP and six others
The demonstrations in Sunni Iraqi areas have decried alleged misuse of anti-terror laws to detain members of the minority community, and claim Sunnis are being targeted by the Shiite-led authorities.
EGX wont implement any high-risk financial instruments
Public Financial Supervisory Authority to not allow for stock options, derivatives, futures and other high risk financial instruments to be traded on Egyptâs stock exchange.

Israeli arrest in Egypt receives extended detention
Palestinian sympathiser was arrested allegedly en route to Gaza through Egypt
Egyptian delegation in UAE
Egyptian delegation in UAE to discuss increased cooperation, rights of Egyptian detainees and the rights of migrant workers

Hussein Salem seeks reconciliation
Runaway entrepreneur proposes reconciliation initiative with government
EGX30 based futures contract to trade on NYSE Liffe London
Futures contract on EGX 30 index will increase volumes on the underlying constituents of EGX 30 index, which will increase liquidity on EGX cash market

Prime minister supports Zewail Science City
The current governmentâs decision to support Ahmed Zewailâs claim to disputed land is contested by the Nile University

McCain visits Egypt
US Senator John McCain to meet with Morsy, government officials, and opposition groups during a three-day visit

Egypt concerned over military intervention in Mali
Ministry of Foreign Affairs believes current escalation in Mali damages peace efforts, offers alternative solution.
In pictures: Badrashein train crash
A train crash in Badrashein, Giza left 19 Central Security Forces conscripts dead and 117 injured, announced the Egyptian Ministry of Health.

Al-Gizawy sentenced in Saudi Arabia
After spending months in Saudi custody, Egyptian lawyer Ahmed Al-Gizawy has been sentenced to five years in prison and 300 lashes

The strings behind Khoyout
Puppetry in Egypt has become a dying art; the state-owned puppet theatre that produced the famous show has lost most of its former glory

The pottery makers of Al-Moqattam
The pottery that is manufactured is mainly for the tourism sector; most of the production is currently used for decorating tourist resorts and villas

A rising tide of pollution
Ain Al Seera lake suffered from lack of attention by the government and slums were built on the land surrounding it

Private lessons: symptom of a wider disease
Is eliminating private tuition from the educational process in Egypt really possible?

Badrashein train crash kills 19
Leaving 19 Central Security Forces (CSF) conscripts dead and over a hundred injured

On insulting His Excellency
Let us waste more time and document the Morsy situation we have. I certainly do hope that His Excellency isn’t insulted when we state facts