The Egyptian and Russian parliaments said Tuesday that they must take a unified stand against the forceful changing of Middle East regimes by foreign powers.
Egypt’s administrative prosecution referred officials from the state-owned Egyptian Radio and Television Union (ERTU) to disciplinary court on Tuesday for negligence and malpractice over the airing of an old interview with Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi by mistake.
Arab League chief Ahmed Abul Gheit on Tuesday called for an "urgent ceasefire" in Syria's battered northern city of Aleppo to allow the flow of humanitarian aid to residents.
Egypt's House of Representatives passed on Tuesday a controversial civil service law which it had approved in July but was referred to State Council for revision.
The speaker of Egypt’s parliament Ali Abdel-Al referred on Tuesday maverick ‎independent MP Ilhami Agina to ‎the ethics committee for investigation after Agina said that any woman who wishes to join ‎university must first undergo a virginity test.
A Cairo criminal court issued a preliminary death sentence on Tuesday to two people for "joining a militant organization" in a trial known in the media as "The returnees from Libya."
Egypt signed a framework agreement with China Fortune Land Development (CFLD) to develop the second and third phase of construction in the new administrative capital east of Cairo with an investment of $20 billion, the cabinet stated on Monday.
The Egyptian government is planning to increase subsidies on household goods to prevent soaring prices resulting from an imminent currency devaluation, government sources told Al-Masry al-Youm on Monday.
A worker living in an apartment, composed of two rooms and hall in Daqahliya governorate, has been landed with a huge electricity bill from the East Mansoura Electricity Company amounting to LE51,500, which is the value of consumption of September.
The Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) has announced a US$3 billion increase in net foreign reserves in late September compared with late August, as the government continues to seek foreign sources of funding to prop up the economy.
Health Minister Ahmed Emad el Din on Tuesday will launch a national demographic Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) survey to be carried out on 10 million Egyptians, Youm7 reported.
A total of 16,000 people were killed and 60,000 others injured in road accidents in Egypt during the first 9 months of 2016, Samy Mokhtar, head of the Egyptian Association for the Care of Road Accident Victims and their families said on Monday.
President Abdel Fatah al Sisi will address the nation Oct. 9 on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the establishment of Egypt’s parliamentary life, head of the parliament’s media committee Osama Hekal said in a press conference Monday.
Sudanese Foreign Minister Ibrahim al Ghandour arrived in Cairo on Tuesday early morning to take part in the Joint Higher Egyptian-Sudanese Committee meetings, which kicked off Sunday, Youm7 reported.
President Abdel Fatah al Sisi on Tuesday laid a wreath of flower on the Memorial of the Unknown Soldier in Cairo’s district of Madinet Nasr on the occasion of celebrations marking the 43rd anniversary of 6 October War victory.
Egypt's parliament will begin its second legislative session on Tuesday in Cairo after concluding a one-month summer recess.
Egypt has declined to respond to recent remarks by Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan where he said a normalisation of ties with Cairo at present would be "unethical."
The head of Egypt's Lawyers Syndicate Sameh Ashour filed on Sunday a case challenging the newly ratified Value Added Tax (VAT) law in Administrative Court, demanding its repeal.
Egypt resumed its exporting of fruits and vegetables to Russia on 1 October after Russia lifted an import ban on Egyptian produce, a Russian embassy official told state news agency MENA on Monday.
Egypt’s stock benchmark rocketed up in Monday session after disseminating media reports saying that decision makers of the Ventral Bank of Egypt (CBE) would do further devaluation of the Egyptian pound, Youm7 reported
China is the main financer of Egypt’s New Administrative Capital project, providing US$35 billion of the $45 billion cost, almost 77.7 percent, the US news website World Tribune reports.
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First, I offer my sincere condolences to the martyrs who shed their pure blood as a result of the vicious terrorist act that targeted the Petrine Church in Cairo.