Egyptian central bank governor Hisham Ramez has sought to calm local market nerves following a surprise 2.5 percent weakening of the Egyptian pound against the U.S. dollar over recent days.
A new anti-terrorism law in Egypt will make publishing news that contradicts the official version of events in terrorism-related cases a crime punishable by prison sentences, a setback for the freedom of the press, according to the local journalists union.
Mohamed Abul Azm finished irrigating his rice field with a pump placed on the bank of a four-meter canal in Abis village, Alexandria. But there was a bad smell coming out of the water. “Because this is sewage,” he said “The sewage station has been dumping in the canal for 15 years.”
Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry met Monday a delegation of the American-Jewish Committee, headed by Stanley Bergman, to discuss Egyptian-US relations.
A huge bust of Queen Nefertiti has been removed from the entrance to a city in Upper Egypt after locals compared it to Frankenstein.
The press syndicate has said a new anti-terror law Egypt is set to pass will trample on press freedoms and enable authorities to censor media.
Egypt’s naval forces have rescued 37 people on board of a sinking cargo ship near Safaga Port, on the coast of the Red Sea, Youm7 reported Sunday.
Egypt’s pound hit a new official low of 7.73 per dollar at a central bank auction on Sunday, down from 7.63 per dollar on Thursday’s sale, the second depreciation since February.
The Supreme Judicial Council has tasked Ali Omran, the most senior assistant general prosecutor, to temporarily become General prosecutor, succeeding the late Hesham Barakat who was assassinated last week.
Egypt has lifted a 13-year-old ban on excavation permits issued to foreign archeology missions working in Upper Egypt, Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA) Mostafa Amin was quoted by Youm7 Friday.
Acting Prosecutor-General Ali Omran has issued a media gag order on investigations into the assassination of his predecessor Hisham Barakat.
Egypt’s pound weakened to 7.63 per dollar at a central bank auction on Thursday, down from 7.53 per dollar on Monday’s sale, the first depreciation since February.
Egypt's gross domestic product growth dropped to 3 percent during the third quarter of the fiscal year 2014/2015, the Planning Ministry announced on Thursday.
Egypt's cabinet has approved a new draft budget for the 2015/16 fiscal year to slash the projected deficit to 8.9 percent of GDP, according to a statement issued by the Ministry of Finance on Wednesday.
Cairo-based Arab League (AL) General Secretariat held Thursday an urgent meeting on Wednesday North Sinai attacks, calling for the acceleration of establishing a unified Arab Armed Forces to confront “terrorism” facing the region.
At least 20 Egyptian policemen and soldiers have been killed and 30 wounded in ongoing clashes with IS-affiliated militants in North Sinai on Wednesday, an official source said, marking the first major attack in the restive peninsula in five months.
Twenty people have been arrested by security forces over accusations they are behind the Facebook page dubbed "The Popular Resistance" which claimed responsibility for the assassination of Egypt's top general prosecutor Hisham Barakat on Monday.
Egypt is witnessing an “overflow” in electricity production, although not all power plants in an urgent plan to curb the country’s energy crisis have operated, a Tuesday presidential statement quoted Minister of Electricity Mohamed Shaker.
Egypt’s Cabinet is scheduled to review legal amendments made to the “counter-terrorism” draft law during its weekly meeting Wednesday, Youm7 reported.
Tuktuk driver Mohamed Shaaban was contacted by a civil society organisation, offering him a chance to participate in a workshop for tuktuk drivers. Tuktuks are three-wheeler vehicles used for hire.
Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi has vowed to amend laws in Egypt within days to achieve "rapid justice" against militants a day after the assassination of the country's top public prosecutor.
Others
An Arabic language teacher from the Qabaa school in the Nozha district flogged a Coptic pupil ten years old named Bibawi Faragallah 40 times with an electric wire last week.