Latest in Tag: DNE Highlight
Latest in Tag: DNE

Police secure Ramses Square fearing return of vendors
Displaced vendor say âsufficient alternative should exist firstâ
2 police officers, 3 conscripts injured in Beni Suef shooting
An exchange of fire between security forces and wanted assailants led to the injuries, according to news reports

Imprisoned Christian journalist to face blasphemy charges
Former-Muslim previously charged with âinciting sectarian strifeâ appears to be state security target

$40.2bn decrease in external debt: CBE governor
CBE will pay final instalment of Qatari deposit of $1bn during October, says Ramez

Omar Al-Bashir and Darfur: Wanted for war crimes, genocide, crimes against humanity
Independent researchers estimate the number of deaths in Darfur totals around 300,000, with more than 2 million displaced persons.

Egypt sees $442m tourist income in February
Most tourists came from western Europe or 40% of 640,000 tourists

EGP 1.6tn deposits in banks: NBE chairman
Eastern Mediterranean countries experiencing revolutions, war and bombings losses amounted to $250bn, says IUAB chairman

Hyundai Verna most sold car in Egypt
EGP 1.4bn in Korean car sales in Egypt in the first two months of 2015

Mubarak calls on Egyptians to stand behind Al-Sisi
Former president spoke on satellite channel Sada Al-Balad on the commemoration of 33rd anniversary of Sinai Liberation day

Brotherhood leaderâs wife given 6 months imprisonment in absentia
Court accepted Anas El-Beltagyâs appeal over initial ruling, but upheld for Sanaa Abdel Gawad, Mohamed El-Beltagyâs wife, in âassault on a Tora prison guardâ case

Court postpones ultras groupsâ ban verdict to 16 May
Lawsuit filed by Zamalek SC president calls for enlisting groups as âterroristâ

Cabinet to discuss anti-illegal immigration draft law on Wednesday
EUHR proposed sentences ranging from 15-years to death to counter illegal immigration

The local renaissance twice banned by the government
âI was quite keen on showing it to the public before it is too late. However, it was banned twice in Egypt for its political message,â says artist

Global footballâs backslapping, backstabbing backroom deal-making politics
By James M. Dorsey Presidential elections and tournament hosting in the world of football appear to be seldom won on the merits of a candidate or bidderâs proposition. Instead, the outcome of polls and bids are frequently the result of backslapping, backstabbing backroom politicking between global football managers and political leaders. World football is about …

Itihadiya: A deserved sentence for a huge crime
By Khaled Okasha The crime that took place in front of and inside the Itihadiya Palace, a few months after Mohamed Morsiâs rule, raised a sort of panic and early concern for a wide number of Egyptians. Several court rulings have recently been issued against the murder of a group of peaceful protesters, as well …

Certain entropy
Since the revolution and until a few months ago, with every news item published, Egyptians of all walks of life would begin analysing and discussing the significance of said news item. Different opinions and agitated discussions would be heard on the streets, on social media and with friends. Analyses floated around, mostly made up of …
Alexandria hosts regional LACTIMED Project conference
LACTIMED is promoting various dairy industry sectors across Europe and the Mediterranean

Hotel investors request loan delay from Tourism Ministry: Hotels Chamber Official
Investments on tourism lands for development at EGP 68bn, most located in the Red Sea and South Sinai

EGAS studies preparing Adabiya Port to receive 2nd gasification ship
The official added that the second ship will have more than 42 liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipments on an annual basis, and the single shipment volume will reach 140,000 to 170,000 cubic feet.
âMissiles Cellâ trial postponed to 10 May
Thirty-six defendants involved in case, out of which 14 are still at large

Sexual harassment in university campuses âendemicâ: I Saw Harassment
Report indicates decline in reported cases of sexual harassment, rise in violations in universities and schools

Stranded Yemenis in Egypt protest embassy âliesâ
Amid heavy security presence, angry Yemenis accuse their embassy of lying over deportation trips

Resident calls North Sinai curfew extension pointless
President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi extended the curfew in certain areas in North Sinai for a further three months

âHuman life has become cheapâ: Al-Ahram
Article in state-owned newspaper follows caustic reports in newspapers Al-Masry Al-Youm and Al-Dostour that targeted police violations

$300m needed to complete Grand Egyptian Museum: Antiquities Ministry
Costs are above previous figures due to drop in Egyptian poundâs value, says Minister of Antiquities

Mobinil net losses shrink to EGP 35m
The company registered net losses of EGP 177m in the first three months of 2014

Consumer Protection emphasise maintaining mineral water pricesÂ
Demand for mineral water has increased since the spillage of 500 tonnes of phosphate in the river Nile last week, causing a fear of poisoning through the water supply.

Morsiâs trial âbadly flawedâ: HRW
Prosecutorsâ neglect of the deaths of Brotherhood supporters and disregard of security forcesâ failure to intervene undermines justice, says watchdog

Describing dictatorship in novel form
New novel âThe Mastersâ and Orwellâs classic âAnimal Farmâ feature process of making a dictator and rebelling against it

The poor against Piketty
By Hernando de Soto Thomas Pikettyâs, Capital in the 21st Century, has attracted worldwide attention, not because he crusades against inequality â many of us do that â but because of its central thesis; based on his reading of the 19th and 20th centuries: that capital âmechanically produces arbitrary, unsustainable inequalitiesâ inevitably leading the world to misery, violence …