A spokesman for the Egyptian armed forces has denied claims that six Israeli military aircraft were able to breach Egyptian airspace earlier this week
In a country where grey and yellow dominate, initiatives to add a little bit of green are often met with scepticism
During the early morning hours on Monday, residents of Cairo, Alexandria, Damietta and other areas reported in panic that they were hearing explosions
Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi on Wednesday received Pakistani Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani at the presidential palace in Cairo
These and other wonderful items can be found in the first specialist museum for textiles in the Middle East
With the presidency under its control, members of the MB apparently believe they must oversee a comprehensive process of Islamization of the Egyptian state and society
Gold producer Centamin has been ordered to halt local operations after an Egyptian court ruled its right to operate the Sukari mine, its main asset, was invalid
Egyptian President Mohammed Mursi met here Tuesday visiting European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) Suma Chakrabarti
The 'Revolution for Judicial Independence' coalition is holding a protest on Tuesday afternoon in front of the High Court building in downtown Cairo
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter called on youth leaders in Cairo to seize the opportunity in post-revolutionary Egypt
Egypt has secured oil supplies for the rest of the year, despite fears about its ability to make payments
Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi recently met leaders of several political groups to discuss a draft of the proposed new constitution
Egypt plans to establish two industrial zones in Algeria and Ethiopia in an effort to boost economic ties with African countries
In an apparent bid to woo the public after decades of estrangement, Egypt’s Interior Ministry asked this week on its Facebook page: “How will you celebrate the Eid holiday?”
Constituent Assembly members said they would meet on Tuesday to discuss controversial articles in the draft constitution, said Freedom and Justice Party (FJP) and Nour Party representatives on Monday.
All we ask for is a road to tie us to the rest of the world, to connect us to life," explains Ahmed Abdel-Qader, a local blacksmith from the isolated village of Tahsin in Egypt's northern Daqahliya governorate.
Egypt's government will meet with the International Monetary Fund in Cairo on Tuesday to resume talks over a long-awaited $4.8 billion loan, Al-Ahram newspaper reports.
In the first two days of the Eid al-Adha holiday, police have arrested 172 people on charges of sexual harassment and assault.
The families of the April 8 officers said President Mohamed Morsy deceived them by not releasing their sons before the Eid al-Adha holidays.
Egyptian non-Islamist groups are calling protests beginning 19 November to mark the one-year anniversary of fatal clashes on Cairo's Mohamed Mahmoud Street.
A man suspected of links to the deadly attack on the U.S. Consulate was a Libyan national who turned his rented apartment into a small weapons cache
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The Light of the Desert-Documentary on St Macarius Monastery, Egypt