The crimes of Israel are endless: airstrikes against civilians, unjustified arrests, incursions, etc. These are considered crimes against humanity and have not stopped since the British occupation of Palestine.
The Zionist occupation conducts ethnic (...)
The rapidly growing number of vehicles globally is a major contributor to air pollution and climate change. For this reason, the world began to gradually shift towards the use of electric cars.
In this context, the majority of countries in the (...)
Canadian Minister of International Development Harjit Sajjan conducted a visit to Egypt, where he met with several Egyptian ministers and officials to discuss ways to strengthen bilateral relations and other topics of common interest.
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The family of Yann Bourdon, a 27-year-old French history student, says the young man has disappeared in Cairo since last August. He was on a world tour and, before reaching Cairo, had crossed Europe and Turkey.
Since last November, an investigation (...)
India has offered Egypt to set up production and manufacturing facilities for Tejas Mk1A light combat aircraft (LCA), as well as helicopters, informed sources told Daily News Egypt. This comes as India pursues export opportunities in the MENA (...)
Tarek El-Khouly, a member of the Presidential Pardon Committee, says that the committee will not look into the situation of detainees who were involved in terror attacks or national security threats.
El-Khouly, a member of the House of (...)
The Egyptian Armed Forces said recently that great and unprecedented efforts have been exerted to combat terrorism and to restore the normal life in Sinai during the past years, after a period of the active presence of militant groups that posed a (...)
Norway has been voted the best country in the world for quality of life, according to the United Nations' latest Human Development Index (HDI) ranking. Neither the UK nor the US ranked in the top 10 list, while Norway maintained its top spot for (...)
Foreign companies in Egypt seek legal assurance and commitment to fair international market conditions as well as equal treatment and a level playing field in comparison to the present domestic companies that may have a military background, German (...)
Over the past months, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, a Nobel peace laureate, has plunged his country into a civil war that led to atrocities and famines, committing massacres and genocide against his people, specifically in the Tigray region. (...)
German Ambassador to Cairo, Frank Hartmann, has stressed that negotiation and diplomatic efforts are the only solution to the prolonged dispute between Egypt, Sudan, and Ethiopia regarding the filling and operation of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance (...)
Marathon negotiations between Egypt, Sudan, and Ethiopia that spanned over 10 years dashed all hopes that had been placed on them in the face of the Ethiopian insistence on refusing to sign any binding agreement on the filling and operation of the (...)
Ezz Elarab Group, the sole importer and exclusive distributor of Volvo cars in Egypt, announced, on Tuesday, the inauguration of the Swedish luxury brand's very first ever Volvo Gallery in Egypt and North Africa.
The Volvo Gallery is a new and (...)
The Egyptian Senate has commenced fulfilling its obligations under the clear jurisdictions that it has as the upper house of Parliament, Senator Ahmed Diab has told Daily News Egypt.
Diab, Undersecretary of the youth and sports committee in the (...)
France has taken several significant steps to help development in Egypt, according to Stéphane Romatet, French Ambassador to Cairo.
In an interview with Daily News Egypt, Romatet highlighted the efforts made by France, and its business sector, to (...)
Mohamed Mostafa Elsallab is a young economist and Egyptian businessperson, who chairs Elsallab Group and Ceramica Royal.
He is also the son of the late businessperson and former Member of Parliament (MP) Mostafa Elsallab. At the age of just 38, here (...)
President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi has always been keen on having the presence of Field Marshal Mohamed Hussein Tantawi, the former Minister of Defence, at most if not all national celebrations. So, what does having the Field Marshal sitting on the (...)
Egypt's Air Force is expected to receive 24 “Su-35" fighter jets as part of a contract between Russia and Egypt in 2018, according to Russian government-funded television network Russia Today (RT).
On Saturday, Russia's TASS news agency quoted a (...)
The conflict on water resources is a historical problem. It dates back to centuries ago. However, it escalated, developed, and strained in recent years.
While Egypt was busy with the political chaos following the 2011 Revolution against Mubarak (...)
Political and social pundits believe media war is one of the most dangerous types of conflict due to its effect on the viewer's mentality through brainwashing.
At the same time, it is a cold war whose outcome cannot be predicted, and we cannot blame (...)
The government of Sudan has formally requested the UN Security Council to keep the Halayeb Triangle dispute on the council's agenda for this year.
According to the ‘Sudan Tribune' newspaper, the complaint dates back to 1958, when the two countries (...)
"Omani people … I will work as quickly as possible to make you live happily in a better future … Each of you must help in this duty … Our country was in the past famous and powerful, and if we work in unity and cooperation, we will restore our past (...)
Egypt will receive two out of a 26 Sukhoi-35 fighter jets deal early next year, the Russian Expert magazine said.
Despite the American opposition of the deal, Cairo has agreed with Russia to get 26 Sukhoi-35 fighter jets over several batches (...)
Turkey's decision to launch military operations against the Kurds in northern Syria, in addition to the subsequent US withdrawal from Syria, allowed the Islamic State (ISIS) terrorist group to rebuild itself and strengthen its capabilities to launch (...)
The weekly French political and news magazine Le Point recently revealed a document containing a list of requests by the Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed to the Elysee Palace, including Rafale fighter jets, helicopters, and nuclear missiles.
On (...)