Egypt's Minister of Parliamentary Affairs and Transitional Justice Ibrahim Al-Heneidy disclosed Sunday that the justice ministry has finalised drafting a new law aimed at cracking down on terrorist crimes.
The Egyptian authorities decided on Sunday to open the Rafah crossing in both directions on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, to allow the passage of humanitarian aid.
Egypt has allocated 61 billion EGP ($8 billion) for fuel subsidies in the draft of 2015/2016 fiscal year budget, chairman of State-run Egyptian General Petroleum Corp (EGPC,) Tarek el-Molla said in a Saturday statement.
The Al-Dostour Party announced Saturday four candidates as potential party chairmen as part of elections due to be held on 26 June. Elections will take place by direct vote, choosing between four candidates’ lists.
The first air-conditioned subway train has come into operation on Cairo's oldest metro line, part of a plan to bring some 20 such trains into action in the city.
Egypt stopped the sale of a 2,700 year-old Egyptian statue that was put up for sale in a Germany-based auction hall, the Antiquities Ministry’s Restored Artifacts Department (RAD) head Aly Ahmed told The Cairo Post Sunday.
Egypt's revenues from the Suez Canal continued to fall in May for the third consecutive month, reaching US$449.6 million, compared to $471.1 million in May last year, according to the Suez Canal Authority.
The Egyptian government has remained silent on the Israeli minister of energy’s statements that Egypt has to import gas from Tel Aviv at approximately $7-$8 per million thermal units.
Former president Mohamed Morsi's Constitutional Declaration in November 2012, as well the rapid increase in death sentences issued after the ouster of Morsi in 2013, largely contributed to delaying the process of retrieving the Mubarak regime's frozen assets in Switzerland, according to Swiss officials.
U.S. ambassador to Cairo Stephen Beecroft said he is “impressed” by establishing the New Suez Canal ahead of the expected schedule, he said Tuesday in press statements.
President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi pardoned Wednesday 165 prisoners, including minors, convicted of breaching the 2013 protest law, according to a Wednesday presidential statement.
Qatari Al-Jazeera channel has paid “millions of dollars” on the trial of its journalists in Egypt to “wage a war” against the country, former Al-Jazeera journalist Mohamed Fahmy claimed in a Tuesday interview with Al-Youm channel.
Egyptian national security forces arrested Mohamed Battawy, a journalist at newspaper Akhbar Al-Youm, without charges on Wednesday. Khaled al-Balshy, head of journalism freedom committee at the Journalists Syndicate, told Egypt Independent.
The Hurghada International Airport’s control tower received on Wednesday a notification from the pilot of a passenger plane coming from Stuttgart, requesting an emergency landing.
Egypt has entered into an initial agreement with China over 15 projects worth about $10 billion, the Egyptian trade minister said on Monday.
Human Rights Watch and other international NGOs have slammed what they consider to be a crackdown on human rights groups based on the government's suspicions over the legality of their operations. This comes as a controversial law on civil society organizations is being reconsidered.
Egypt’s judiciary has sworn in 26 new female judges as per a decree by Justice Minister Ahmed al-Zend.
Journalists have agreed not to pay release bails, because they are not supposed to be detained for publishing ‘crimes’ in the first place, according to their legal rights. This was agreed upon in a Monday meeting at the Press Syndicate’s Cairo headquarters, following increased legal pursuit of the press community.
The interior ministry dropped on Monday complaints against two newspapers "as part of the ministry's efforts to strengthen its relationship with the different parties in the nation and different media outlets," a prosecution statement read.
President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi directed the government to consider postponing the application of the smart card system for subsidized fuel purchases which was due to come into effect June 15, according to a Saturday presidential statement.
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.