Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi held a meeting earlier on Tuesday with Interior Minister Mohamed Ibrahim and a group of the minister's aides to discuss the security situation in Egypt.
The Supreme State Security Criminal Court in session at the Police Academy Tuesday adjourned the case of the alleged Nasr City terrorist cell to July 12 in order to continue hearing defense presentations, Youm7 reported.
Socialist People’s Alliance Party (SPAP) head Abdel Ghafar Shokr told Youm7 Tuesday that their participation in the next parliament election depends on amending the Election Law.
Explorers in Egypt expect constraints on domestic energy prices to loosen, prompting new investment in oil and natural gas fields.
An Egyptian police colonel was killed and six people wounded when two bombs exploded near the main Cairo presidential palace, police said, days after Islamists warned they had planted explosives there.
The Egypt’s military has claimed that it has invented a device which can be used to cure HIV AIDS, hepatitis and other viruses.
Egypt and Italy have approved a project to swap $45 million of debt to establish silos and logistic locations to store grains, fruits and vegetables.
EFG-Hermes HRHO.CA said on Saturday an independent adviser had set its fair share price at 22.93 Egyptian pounds ($3.21), 30 percent higher than the price offered by Beltone and New Egypt Investment Fund for a stake in the investment bank.
Cairo Criminal Court postponed on Sunday five separate sexual harassment and assault cases until 1, 2 and 6 July.
Egypt's government is planning to raise the prices of electricity and all state-subsidised fuels with the start of the 2014-2015 fiscal year next month, according to statements made by Planning Minister Ashraf El-Araby, as reported by Reuters.
An Egyptian court will resume on Sunday the trial of 12 people accused of sexually assaulting women in Tahrir Square during the celebrations of Abdel Fattah al-Sisi's inauguration earlier this month.
Egypt's national security prosecution has referred one Egyptian and two Israelis to criminal court on charges of spying for Israel, Al-Ahram's Arabic website reported.
Egypt's President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi approved a revised budget for the 2014/15 fiscal year with a deficit of 10 percent of gross domestic product (GDP), the Finance Ministry said in a statement on Sunday.
Hunger striking activist and fixer Mohamed Soltan refused to receive visits on 28 June in protest the Torah Prison administration’s refusal to move him to the intensive care of an outside hospital as ordered by the court on 23 June, according to his family.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi arrived in Malabo on Wednesday night to attend an African summit and discuss water issues, in his first foreign tour since he assumed the presidency earlier this month.
Egypt defended its judicial system at the United Nations on Wednesday amid a global outcry over the jailing of al Jazeera journalists, telling diplomats and reporters that it respects the role of the media and does not consider journalism a crime.
Egypt will put on hold the Daylight Saving Time (DST), shifting the clock backwards by an hour, starting Thursday midnight, during the holy month of Ramadan that is observed by the country's Muslim majority.
Egyptian Prime Minister Ibrahim Mahlab will donate half his monthly salary and a part of his wealth to a new initiative launched by President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi to assist Egypt through its economic crisis, cabinet spokesperson Hossam Kaweesh announced late Wednesday.
Students and some faculty members in public Egyptian universities have expressed their disappointment and frustration with a presidential decree mandating that university heads and deans are to be directly appointed by the president.
A housing development company owned by Egypt and Saudi Arabia said on Wednesday it was increasing its capital by $245 million, a four-fold rise, to build houses in Egypt, in a further sign of support for the country from its key Gulf ally, Reuters reported.
Five makeshift bombs exploded at four Cairo metro stations on Wednesday morning, wounding at least five people, while another detonated near a courthouse in the capital, officials said.
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