The Cairo Appeals Court accepted on Monday the recusation request submitted by the defence team in the case known as "Awsim Cell", presided over by Judge Nagy Shehata.
A Giza misdemeanor court adjourned Sunday the trial of journalist Ibrahim Eissa and owner of al-Qahera wal Nas channel Tareq Nour to January 23 over charges of defaming a former parliamentary candidate in Assiut governorate.
Egypt will inaugurate the Wadi El Hitan Fossil and Climate Change Museum at Wadi El Hitan area in Fayoum governorate, 80 kilometer south to Cairo, on Jan. 15, the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) announced Tuesday.
Egypt will sign an agreement with Saudi Arabia on Tuesday allowing it to receive $3 billion worth of Saudi loans and grants, Egyptian Minister of International Cooperation Sahar Nasr told Bloomberg.
The Ministry of Justice appointed Hisham Abdul Hamid as the new director of the Forensic Medicine Authority (FMA), after the retirement of former head Mahmoud Ahmed.
Tax returns saw a 25.2 percent increase between July and October 2015, according to a monthly report by the Finance Ministry, which praised the surge as a result of “tax reforms” and “economic improvements” with the beginning of the current fiscal year.
Local residents of a village in Delta’s Sharqia blamed jinn Saturday for “burning their houses several times since two months,” Youm7 reported.
The Kafr el-Sheikh prosecution ordered Sunday the detention of two officials responsible for maritime and boat licenses for four days pending investigation into the ferryboat accident that claimed the lives of 15 individuals.
Egypt will receive the first passenger rail cars from Russia by July 2016, as part of a deal to supply Cairo with 700 cars, Transport Minister Saad el-Geoushy told Youm7 Monday.
Contracts with the two French firms carrying out studies on the impact of Ethiopia's under construction Grand Renaissance Dam on downstream countries' water shares will be signed in early February in Khartoum, a spokesperson for Egypt's foreign ministry said on Sunday.
A majority parliamentary bloc in support of Egypt President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi has announced this week that MP and constitutional law professor Ali Abdel-Al will likely be elected as the speaker of Egypt’s new parliament.
An Egyptian journalist appeared before prosecutors after briefly going missing following his arrest two days ago, while the Interior Ministry released a statement dismissing accusations that it subjects individuals to forced disappearances.
Around 50 Egyptians with various disabilities have visited the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh during the past month, as part of a promotional campaign to boost tourism in the country, Dalia Atef the coordinator of the campaign told The Cairo Post Sunday.
Egypt’s president Abdel Fattah al-Sisi will hold on Sunday a meeting with the speaker of Kuwait’s parliament to discuss the two countries' bilateral relations.
Egypt's outstanding arrears to foreign oil companies rose to $3 billion at the end of December 2015 from $2.7 billion at the end of October, Petroleum Minister Tarek El Molla told Reuters on Sunday.
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) issued a statement on Thursday saying that 3770 migrants and refugees died in 2015 while "crossing the Mediterranean, trying to reach Europe."
Transport Ministry spokesperson Ahmed Ibrahim denied the increase of metro fares to LE10 as circulated by some media outlets.
The first session of Egypt’s newly-elected parliament will be held Jan. 10, President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi announced Thursday, also releasing the names of 28 presidential appointees.
Egyptian billionaire Naguib Sawiris dominated the Egyptian Exchange in 2015, with the key acquisition in the financial services sector of Beltone Financial through an alliance with Orascom in a deal reported to have cost EGP 650m.
The archaeological statue of Amenhotep III, the ninth pharaoh of the eighteenth dynasty, was found in a home in the village of al-Nakhel in the Aswan governorate, minister of antiquities Mamdooh el-Damaty announced Thursday.
A Facebook-sponsored service that offers limited free Internet access was suspended in Egypt on Wednesday after a permit required from the government was not renewed, an official from the Telecommunications Ministry told Reuters.
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