The outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic has required Egypt to rediscover its technological infrastructure after many people have been asked to work from home, the government has launched online learning for school and university students, and some (...)
Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly announced on Monday that Egypt would suspend international flights to and from the country from 19 to 31 March at all airports nationwide as part of the country's stringent measures to curb the spread of the (...)
Entering the shipbuilding district in Alexandria, and one might be forgiven for thinking of a shipwreck. Planks are tossed here and there, and there are the unfinished skeletons of boats suspended in time for years. These things bear witness to the (...)
The Suez Canal city of Port Said has long stood as a witness to heroic periods in modern Egyptian history, from the 1956 Tripartite Aggression to the 1973 October War, as a result of which is has been dubbed the “Valiant City”.
Visitors walk down (...)
The Suez Canal city of Port Said has long stood as a witness to heroic periods in modern Egyptian history, from the 1956 Tripartite Aggression to the 1973 October War, as a result of which is has been dubbed the “Valiant City”. Visitors walk down (...)
Washington - US President Donald Trump may shortly issue an executive order directing the State Department to examine whether it should designate the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) as a foreign terrorist organization (FTO), media reported. Such a (...)
Dozens of prominent artists and intellectuals have broken into Egypt's Ministry of Culture in Cairo's Zamalek district, declaring an open-ended sit-in inside the building until Minister Alaa Abdel-Aziz is replaced.
The protesters include novelists (...)
The Egyptian Businessman Ramy Siag, the legal representative of Siag Travel Company and owner of Siag Pyramids Hotel in Haram, accused Banque Misr, Industrial Development and Workers Bank of Egypt and Arab African International Bank (AAIB) of (...)
Egypt will allow the vice president of Hamas' political bureau, Moussa Abu Marzouk, to move from Damascus to Cairo and stay in a permanent villa there, described as the "luxury" part of the prisoner swap consummated last week between Israel and (...)
Novelist Alaa Hamed, representative of the Egyptian Secular Party, accused Salafi leaders of destroying the fence around his house with bulldozers on Tuesday. He said the reason for the destruction, which took place in the village of Zefta, Gharbiya (...)
Egypt's National Poisoning Treatment Center receives 16 cases of poisoning daily, the majority consisting of failed suicide attempts by young women between the ages of 15 and 25, according to Essam Faiq, advisor at the National Poisoning Center (...)