Ahli manager Hossam Al-Badri insists the team are preparing for the Champions League trip to Bizertin despite the Tunisian club's announcement of suspending football activity.
In protest over a domestic ruling by the Tunisian FA, Bizertin have announced freezing all sporting activities, including (...)
Orascom Telecom Holding – OTH (ORTE.CA) stated on Thursday that it is studying the available alternatives whether to sell, merge or retain investments as regard to its Canadian subsidiary Wind Mobile. This comes in the light of developments in the Canadian telecom sector.
The company added that it (...)
(CNN)-- هل يمكن أن يأتي فيه اليوم الذي سنتكلم فيه مع أصدقائنا ومعارفنا عبر الهاتف، ورؤية صورتهم وكأنهم جالسون معنا في الغرفة ذاتها؟
مع أن خدمات التواصل بالفيديو مثل التي تقدمها كل من شركتي آبل وكايب، لا تزال في مراحلها الأولى، إلا أن العلم قطع شوطاً كبيراً في تحديث التكنولوجيا المستخدمة لتطوير (...)
هل يمكن أن يأتي فيه اليوم الذي سنتكلم فيه مع أصدقائنا ومعارفنا عبر الهاتف، ورؤية صورتهم وكأنهم جالسون معنا في الغرفة ذاتها؟
مع أن خدمات التواصل بالفيديو مثل التي تقدمها كل من شركتي آبل وكايب، لا تزال في مراحلها الأولى، إلا أن العلم قطع شوطاً كبيراً في تحديث التكنولوجيا المستخدمة لتطوير مكالمات (...)
Ahli will be without manager Hossam Al-Badri for two weeks as the manager is set to fly to Canada for family reasons after the weekend's Champions League game against Tusker.
Al-Badri, whose family lives in Canada, has been given a two-week leave and will accordingly miss a couple of league games (...)
Before the end of this amazing month, I thought I'd write about some of the world's most talented artists who were born in March. I guess I will ignore the mediocre ones and, because I will not have enough space to include all those I like, I will only mention music artists.
Rock idol Jon Bon Jovi (...)
A new study published in Marine Policy by researchers from Dalhousie University in Halifax, Canada, has revealed shocking evidence of mass slaughter in our oceans. According to the report, between 63 and 273 million sharks were murdered annually, with over 1 billion being killed since 2000.
The (...)
Orascom Telecom Holding (ORTE.CA)'s expansion in Canada through a deal with Wind Mobile Canada will likely boost earnings, thanks to the Canadian robust market, which will likely bolster the Egyptian Exchange (EGX), Mohamed Gab Allah, CFO, Arab Finance told CNBC Arabia.
Egyptian telecommunications (...)
Egyptian telecommunications company Orascom Telecom Holding S.A.E. said Friday that it's boosting its stake in Wind Mobile Canada, a relatively new player in Canada's wireless sector, after agreeing to acquire Wind Mobile founder Anthony Lacavera's stake in the company.
Terms weren't disclosed. (...)
The dollar and Japanese yen fell sharply as the euro rallied early Wednesday after the House of Representatives passed a bill to undo much of the fiscal cliff threatening the U.S. economy.
After trading at 79.792 late Monday in North America, the ICE dollar index had fallen to 79.460 by Wednesday (...)
Babies exposed to their mother's cigarette smoke in the womb later perform more poorly on reading comprehension tests, according to a new study.
In the study, researchers found that children born to mothers who smoked more than one pack per day struggled on tests specifically designed to measure (...)
Egypt's Orascom Telecom Holding (OTH) (ORTE.CA) and its Russian parent Vimpelcom have agreed to provide one another with technical and commercial services to improve the efficiency of their businesses, Orascom said on Sunday.
Orascom also said it was changing its name to Global Telecom Holding SAE (...)
US scientists are to investigate what led 22 whales to beach themselves in Florida -- killing 17 of them -- one of three such incidents in North America over the weekend.
The dead whales will be "dispersed at different labs across Florida for necropsy," or animal autopsies, Blair Mase, regional (...)
Canada-based La Mancha Resources Inc. announced that, following the satisfaction of all conditions to the offer by Weather Investments II S.à r.l. to acquire all of the common shares in La Mancha at a price of C$3.50 each by way of takeover bid, changes have been made to the La Mancha board (...)
More than one-third of Canadians have not obtained necessary health care due to insufficient insurance coverage, according a new online survey.
The poll, conducted in April by Canadian public opinion research company Ipsos Reid for the Canadian Medical Association, found that 36 percent of (...)
A new study published in Canada has revealed that five percent of the country is a member of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community and of those, one-third are happily married.
Among the report by the Forum Research survey, 74 percent of Canadians say they know someone who is (...)
Canadian shares edged upward Tuesday, as Toronto's S&P/TSX Composite Index (CA:$ISPTX) +1.12%rose 0.9%, or 117 points to 12,860.
Metals and mining stocks (XX:TTMN) +2.01% were the top-performing sector, up 1.9%, while industrials (XX:TTIN) +1.34% rose 1.5%.
Among the highest percentage gainers were (...)
Nokia has filed a series of lawsuits against two rival handset makers, Taiwan-based HTC and Blackberry-maker RIM, which has its HQ in Canada.
The Finnish firm said the companies had failed to pay a licence to use its intellectual properties.
The claims cover technologies including power management, (...)
Royal Bank of Canada (RBC), one of the country's largest banks, has been accused of "multi-hundred million dollar" fraud over derivatives trading by a US regulator.
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission filed civil charges against RBC, saying the bank made "unlawful non-competitive trades" with (...)
The murder has begun again. A number of animal rights organizations have reported Canadian seal hunters are now, as of March 22, able to club to death innocent baby harp seals in Northern Canada, despite growing calls against the practice the government maintains is part of a cultural (...)
The United Arab Emirates' economy grew an estimated 3.3 per cent last year, Economy Minister Sultan bin Saeed al-Mansouri was quoted as saying on the ministry's website on Sunday.
Mansouri also told a meeting with Canadian investors, during a visit by him to Canada, that the second largest Arab (...)
A team of French hackers succeeded in penetrating the web browser "Google Chrome" in less than 5 minutes which is faster than any other web browser through the activities of the famous hacking competition “PWN 2 OWN" that is held in Canada this year.
The French team that belongs to a specialized (...)
By Lubna Abdel-Aziz
A shroud of sorrow descended on every corner of this dear land. The leaping flames in our metropolis, have thrown us into a black abyss of irremediable grief. How much more can we bear of doubt, destruction and despair! These are times that try men's souls. While our hearts (...)
BlackBerry maker Research in Motion's co-CEOs, Jim Balsillie and Mike Lazaridis, announced they have stepped down as co-CEOs and co-chairmen of the once-iconic company that has struggled to compete in recent years.
The RIM founders have been replaced by Thorsten Heins, a chief operating officer (...)
Vegans rejoice. Subway announced that in a select number of outlets across Canada they will offer an all new vegan patty called the “Totally Vegged” sandwich patty. A nice addition to the global food chain.
Much of the credit, reports indicate, is due to the Compassion Over Killing (...)