The Red Sea Ports Authority has accredited EGP 50 million as an increase for the development work the Port of Nuweiba to become EGP 220 million total costs.
Eng. Hussein Abo Al Wafa, a director, at the project of Nuweiba Port, said the approved cost of the development is EGP 170 million; adding (...)
Zamalek's chairman Mamdouh Abbas, whose mandate should end at the end of May, accused sports minister El-Amry Farouk of favouring arch-rivals Ahly after he decided to appoint a stop-gap board of directors to take charge of the club until September's elections.
The White Knights argue that the (...)
Families of those who died in the Port Said Massacre of February 2012 headed to the Civil Education Centre in Gezira on Tuesday to receive compensation checks worth up to EGP 100,000.
Minister of Youth, Osama Yassin, met with the families of the dead in the football riots that took place after a (...)
In an early morning statement, the General Coordinator of the Kefaya movement Mohamed Al-Ashqar announced that the Tamarod campaign is not an official project of the Kefaya movement.
Tamarod, or ‘Rebellion', is a petition campaign that was launched on Sunday to gather signatures registering a (...)
Over 160 people were killed due to state violence in 2012, including 10 who were tortured, Al-Nadeem Centre for Rehabilitation of Victims of Torture revealed in its 2012 summary report.
The year was divided into six months under the rule of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces after former (...)
Egyptians have been clearly dismayed by the retrial of toppled president Hosni Mubarak and his release order recently issued by the Criminal Court after he spent two years in detention without receiving a final verdict.
Though public prosecution ordered Mubarak to remain in custody on new (...)
The Egyptian stock market declined on Monday, with its main index, EGX30, dropping by 0.48 percent to register 5275 points. More than 93 million stocks were traded with a total trading value of LE395.1 million.
Egyptians and Arabs tended to purchase stocks while foreigners tended to sell. Market (...)
ENPPI missed out on the chance of going top of Group A in the Egyptian Premier League after playing out a 0-0 draw with Maqassa on Friday.
The Petroleum side remain second in the group with 16 points, two behind leaders and title holders Ahly. Maqassa lie sixth on 10 points.
Ahly's game against (...)
Ahly, welcoming back their die-hard fans for the first time in more than a year, qualified for the African Champions League round of 16 after an easy 2-0 home win over Kenya's Tusker completed a 4-1 aggregate victory on Sunday.
Two first-half goals from attacking duo Ahmed Abdel-Zaher and Emad (...)
Hardcore fans of Egypt's Ahly football club will return to the stands for the first time since the bloody violence that took place in Port Said in February last year.
The hardcore fans, Ultras Ahlawy, will support their team against Kenya's Tusker in an African Champions League round of 32 on (...)
Ultras Ahlawy, a group of hardcore Ahly fans, will return to the stands for the first time since the February 2012 Port Said disaster when the team host Kenya's Tusker in an African Champions League round of 32 game on Sunday.
Thousands of Ultras Ahlawy members are expected to attend the game at (...)
PORT SAID: An Egyptian rights group lashed out on Wednesday against what it described as “continuous sexual and physical assaults” on nurses in some hospitals of Port Said.
Nazra, a feminist studies non-governmental organization (NG0), has monitored the progress of social violence cases, (...)
Admiral Ahmed Naguib, Head of Port Said Port Authority, asserted that the Egyptian-Turkish shipping line received 29 tours, coming from the Turkish Port of Iskenderun to Port Said port, through 4 months, from December 2012 to March 2013.
The port received during that period 8377 passengers from (...)
Port Said residents protested on Sunday against statements made by the head of the revolutionary victims' fund Khaled Badawy, who said that those who died during the latest Port Said clashes are not on the fund's list of victims of the revolution.
More than 40 Port Said residents were killed during (...)
Zamalek was handed a LE30,000 fine for allowing fans to attend their 2-0 win over Ismaily in the Egyptian League on Friday.
Television cameras showed some supporters at the stadium during the game, in contradiction with the competition's rules which stated that all games will be played behind (...)
A media ban was imposed Saturday by Judge Abdel-Aziz Shahin on covering ongoing investigations into violence that took place in January in Egypt's city of Port Said.
The decision was taken to ensure the integrity of the investigations, according to Shahin who is commissioned by the justice ministry (...)
A media ban was imposed Saturday by Judge Abdel-Aziz Shahin on covering ongoing investigations into violence that took place in January in Egypt's city of Port Said.
The decision was taken to ensure the integrity of the investigations, according to Shahin who is commissioned by the justice ministry (...)
The Egyptian Social Democratic Party (ESDP) condemned the actions of President Mohamed Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood regarding the clashes that took place in front of the Brotherhood's headquarters in Moqattam. According to a press release by the party issued on Wednesday evening the group (...)
Police have returned to the streets of Port Said after they withdrew from the city over two weeks ago.
Resident of the restive city Ibrahim Al-Sayad said no one has clashed with the police after they reappeared on the streets in their uniforms on Sunday. He said that policemen were seen in several (...)
Controversial TV presenter and owner of the Al-Faraeen TV channel Tawfik Okasha visited Port Said on Friday in a show of support to families of those who died in recent clashes.
Okasha, one of the founders of Egypt's National Party was invited by his party's office in Port Said to meet with (...)
The number of those killed in sporadic violence in the Egyptian coastal city of Port Said since in January has reached 48, after a 24-year-old man was pronounced dead on Saturday.
Mahmoud Farouk was hit on the head by a teargas canister during violence earlier this month, causing a skull fracture. (...)
On Sunday morning, the authorities in Safaga Port decided to shut the port and delay the tours of vessels owing to the bad weather.
Gen. Mahmoud Abdel Khalek, Head of Safaga Port, said the bad weather raised the waves in the Red Sea to 4 meters and the high winds are the main reasons behind closing (...)
The number of those killed in sporadic violence in the Egyptian coastal city of Port Said since in January has reached 48, after a 24-year-old man was pronounced dead on Saturday.
Mahmoud Farouk was hit on the head by a teargas canister during violence earlier this month, causing a skull fracture. (...)
President Mohamed Morsi stressed the importance of returning Port Said to a free trade zone and called on its people to help security officials to combat smuggling.
In a televised Thursday speech the president urged the people of Port Said to wait for the results of investigations regarding the (...)
Ultras youth surrounded the house of Port Said's governor on Wednesday night, the same night in which 38 members of a different Ultras group were arrested in Menufiya.
Hundreds of the Port Said based Ultras Green Eagles gathered outside the house of Governor Ahmed Abdallah. They were accompanied by (...)