Latest in Tag: DNE Highlight
Latest in Tag: DNE

Nile University verdict postponed
The students enter day 76 of their sit-in

Groups voice anger in front of Shura Council
Protesters raised various issues, such as the constitution, press freedoms and housing
Turkish company to build industrial compound in Sinai
The compound will work on energy generated by El Maghara coal mine

Alexandria workers steadfast in strike
Spinning and weaving company shut down

VISA: take control of your financial future
The most recent Financial Literacy tool Visa has created is a Marvel comic book

6 April spurned by Ministry of Health
Youth Movement lobbies for hospital construction

Suez schools steeped in sewage
Students say they have had enough

Fatal train crash in Fayoum
Collision raises concerns about the condition of Egypt’s trains

Kurds in Syria flee regime shelling in terror
Analysts say that like their Iraqi brethren, Syrian Kurds, could find in the government of Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan a valuable ally

Israel ‘prepared to escalate’ over Gaza violence
Retaliatory Israeli air strikes and shelling during the night killed six Palestinians

Syria opposition strikes hard-fought unity deal among fears of spillover
Mortar round fired from Syria hits one of Israel’s positions on the Golan, prompting a riposte

13 killed in strong Myanmar quake
The quake was felt in neighbouring Thailand including in Bangkok

Brotherhood condemns Israeli treatment of Christians
Mina El-Kess: Brotherhood does not speak out against attack on Copts in Egypt
Teacher spits on student
Official complaint filed after teacher insults student’s family

Ministry of Interior to reshape police ideology
Working with Ain Shams University, the ministry is reviving the police image
Constitution: Local administration
The seventh part of Daily News Egypt’s constitutional draft analysis series
Government raises sales tax
The proposed law will exempt imported capital goods

Closing law continues to cause controversy
Restaurateurs and a preacher weigh in

Name change angers activists
A road renamed after Field Marshal Tantawi upsets activists; authorities deny responsibility

Pope elect concerned over application of Shari’a
Bishop Tawadros downplays political role of the church

Doctors Union secretary-general replaced
Move comes as ministry begins strike-breaking offensive
FJP launch constitution awareness campaign
Concerns that campaign will push Brotherhood agenda

Case to ban Google postponed
Administrative Court upholds Fara’een ban

ElBaradei to meet Morsy Tuesday
Al-Dostour chairman calls to dissolve Constituent Assembly

Palestinians unveil UN membership resolution, no vote set
The United States and Israel say a peace deal can only be achieved in direct talks.

CIA Spy Chief resigns over extramarital affair
The affair came to light as the FBI was investigating whether a computer used by Petraeus had been compromised

Syria opposition talks intensify as bombs hit army
The SNC was due to give its delayed response on Saturday to proposals for a new broader-based body

Interpol elects French woman as first female president
Balestrazzi, 58, became a police commissioner in France in 1975 and was already vice-president for Europe on Interpol’s executive committee

Russian Orthodox patriarch in Bethlehem
The head of a community of some 150 million Orthodox believers arrived in Jerusalem on Friday

Myanmar political leaders urged to make stand on unrest
Unrest has left at least 180 people dead since June and displaced 110,000