The prolonged economic crisis is driving prospective job seekers to despair -- some even before entering the market, reports Sherine Shoukry
The month of July is when students in universities all over the country get ready to graduate and join the (...)
A recent seminar stressed the importance of intellectual property rights to small and medium-size enterprises, Sherine Shoukry reports
The League of Arab States (LAS) Intellectual Property Unit (IPU) and the World Intellectual Property Organisation (...)
It takes action, organisation and a lot of persistence to seize the untapped potentials of the African market, Sherine Shoukry reports
For every long-term plan, there is bound to be a long meeting short on results. This was the case when members of (...)
By Sherine Shoukry
INFRASTRUCTURE projects are bringing the Union for the Mediterranean closer together, Sherine Shoukry reports.
Optimism rang through the walls of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina last Thursday as delegates from over 40 member countries (...)
CAIRO: Arab League Chief Amr Moussa held an emergency meeting on Sunday Jan.27 in Cairo with Arab foreign ministers to urgently push for progress in resolving Lebanon's current political vacuum.
For the thirteenth time, presidential elections (...)
At a time when most big cities are almost colonized with a Starbucks on every street corner, Egyptian coffee shops continue to try fending off competition from international coffee chains. The Costas and the Cilantros are a mere sprinkling in the (...)
CAIRO: General Moammar Qaddafi played host to a number of African leaders in Tripoli last Sunday with an agenda highlighting the Darfur crisis as well as preparations for an African Union (AU) summit to be held later this week in the capital of (...)
CAIRO: "The American administration has screwed up everything it has done - do you really think it can do a 9/11?
This was one of several unflinchingly straightforward remarks expressed by Robert Fisk, the Middle East correspondent for the (...)
CAIRO: Two thousand demonstrators, including Members of Parliament, were arrested Wednesday afternoon in Downtown Cairo during a protest against the Israeli blockade imposed on the Gaza Strip, according to Gamal Nassar, media consultant for the (...)
CAIRO: A high-level symposium on Sunday aimed at discussing issues in South-South development cooperation and aid effectiveness.
The two-day Cairo symposium, titled "Trends in Development Cooperation: South-South and Triangular Cooperation and (...)
CAIRO: Around 50 people were arrested Thursday before a Kefaya-organized protest against the abolition of ration cards began in downtown Cairo.
The demonstration, organized by the Kefaya Movement for Change, was meant to be held in Al-Sayeda (...)
CAIRO: Strong anti-Bush sentiments resonated in Talaat Harb Square in Downtown Cairo yesterday afternoon as roughly 100 protestors gathered to voice their objection to US President George W. Bush's visit to Egypt as part of his Middle East (...)
CAIRO: The South Cairo Court rejected on Tuesday an appeal for the release from custody of Saudi Arabian princess Sara Fahd El Khatifi, reported Al Masry Al Youm newspaper.
Investigations revealed that El Khatifi is accused of manslaughter after (...)