Egyptian Minister of Social Solidarity Ghada Wali announced on Sunday the launch of a medical examination program to test and treat Hepatitis C virus among recovered drug addicts.
Suez Canal Authority Chief Mohab Mamish said 67 ships passed through the Suez Canal on Sunday carrying a total load of 3.8 million tons. Thirty-three ships passed from the north side carrying 1.9 million tons, while 34 ships passed from the south side carrying the same weight.
President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi met on Sunday a delegation of the heads of major US-Jewish organisations that are currently visiting Egypt. The meeting aimed to foster relations between the US and Egypt, according to a presidential statement.
Nine newly-appointed Egyptian ministers and five governors, including Egypt’s first female governor, were sworn in on Thursday before President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi in Cairo as part of a cabinet reshuffle. The reshuffle, which mainly involves ministries related to public services and the economy, was approved by parliament on Tuesday.
Interior Minister Magdy abdel Ghaffar met on Wednesday with Telecommunications Minister Yasser al-Qady to discuss the development of a system to issue electronic visas, which will positively affect incoming tourism, according to President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi’s instructions to expedit its implementation.
Former head of Egypt’s press syndicate Diaa Rashwan announced on Wednesday that he has withdrawn from the race to run for syndicate head hours before the deadline for submitting candidacies was reached on Wednesday noon. The union will hold elections for syndicate head and six board members on 3 March. Rashwan said that “personal agendas” have thwarted his efforts to promote reaching a consensus that would benefit the press community.
A court rejected on Tuesday a case demanding that Noble Prize laureate Mohamed el-Baradei be stripped of the country's top decoration, Order of the Nile, saying it has no jurisdiction. Former president Hosni Mubarak awarded Baradei the order in 2006. The award is the highest degree of honor for Egyptians, and is awarded to people who have made a distinctive contribution to improve the lives of Egyptians. It has been awarded to Egyptians Nobel laureates such as Ahmed Zewail and Naguib Mahfouz.
Egypt's parliament has voted in favour of a long-touted cabinet reshuffle, approving the appointment of nine new cabinet ministers, mainly in ministries related to public services and the economy. The reshuffle includes new ministers for the portfolios of agriculture, parliamentary affairs, local development, planning and administrative reform, education, higher education, and transport.
President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi inaugurated, Tuesday, the Oil and Gas International Conference and Exhibition in Egypt (EGYPS 2017) which is being held in Cairo from February 14 to 17, under the slogan "Promising Opportunities for Oil and Gas in Egypt".
A poll conducted by the Egyptian Center for Public Opinion Research (Baseera) has shown that 22 percent of Egyptians believe that Prime Minister Sherif Ismail’s performance is good, 25 percent marked it as moderate, while 18 percent said it was bad.
On Sunday, Parliament Speaker Ali Abdul Aal met with the vice president of the Omani State Council, Khattab bin Ghalib Al-Hinai. Meanwhile, President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi met with Kuwait’s National Assembly Speaker Marzouq Al-Ghanim. Both meetings were for bilateral talks, according to state-run media outlet Egy News
An anticipated cabinet reshuffle has been postponed to Tuesday due to a visit to Egypt by Lebanon's President Michel Aoun on Monday, parliamentary sources said. Sources affiliated with the pro-government parliamentary majority bloc "Support Egypt" told reporters that Prime Minister Sherif Ismail has informed parliament speaker Ali Abdel-Aal that the final list of the new cabinet ministers will be presented Monday so that parliament can take a vote on the new ministers Tuesday.
The US dollar exchange rate continued to decline in banks on Sunday; the lowest rate found in banks was LE17.65 to the dollar in the National Bank of Egypt (NBE).
President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi on Sunday met with a US Congress delegation, headed by senator Dana Rohrabacher, that is currently on an official visit to Egypt. In the presence of foreign minister Sameh Shoukry, Al-Sisi welcomed the delegation’s efforts in regard to the strategic relationship between Egypt and the United States and discussed with them Egypt’s efforts in fighting terrorism.
British travel group Thomas Cook said Thursday that demand for holidays in Egypt is picking up again, after unrest in the North African nation had pushed holidaymakers into choosing rival sun spots. Thomas Cook said the improvement, along with especially strong demand for bookings to Greece, is helping to offset persistent weakness for holidays in Turkey, which last year suffered an attempted coup and deadly bombings.
A Giza criminal court sentenced on Thursday afternoon the Mubarak-era irrigation minister Mohamed Nasr Allam to seven-years in jail on corruption charges.
Cairo's Ambassador in Berlin Badr Abdel-Atti has stated that Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel is set to visit Egypt next month, to discuss bilateral ties and economic cooperation with President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi.
The US dollar exchange rate declined slightly in banks on Wednesday; the lowest rate found in banks was LE18.15 to the dollar in the National Bank of Egypt (NBE).
The details of an anticipated cabinet reshuffle will be presented to the parliament on Sunday, Prime Minister Sherif Ismail said on Tuesday.
A statement by the party’s board of trustees which revealed Sawiris’ plans called on all current and former members who were prevented from renewing their membership to participate in the conference. The press conference is scheduled for 14 February. The Free Egyptians Party is the largest political party in the 596-member House of Representatives, with a total of 65 seats.
Egypt's Pharmacists Syndicate has called off a strike planned for 12 February after reaching an agreement on its demands with the country's health minister.
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