Heavily-bearded Islamists drink tea and exchange hearty greetings with a handful of secular politicians and a priest from the Coptic Christian minority.
On Saturday 15 September, the Cairo Symphony Orchestra will open the new music season
Egypt denied on Tuesday comments attributed to Iranian Oil Minister Rostam Qasemi that it was in talks to buy Iranian crude oil.
Egyptian protesters removed the American flag from the walls of the US embassy in Cairo during a thousands-strong demonstration
Egypt's tour guides demonstrated Sunday, protesting that they are attacked by souvenir vendors
The Egyptian Super Cup went ahead in Alexandria on Sunday despite the kick-off being delayed
Iran is in talks to sell oil to Egypt
Egypt would "work to reach a consensus over an immediate halt to the killing and violence; the preservation of Syrian unity"
Egypt's balance of payments deficit widened to $11.3 billion in the 2011/12 financial year
If women continue to silently put up with the daily sexual harassment in the Egyptian streets, the society will witness new crimes
Colonel Ahmed Mohamed Mohamed Ali told a news conference in Cairo that 32 “criminal elements” were killed and 38 suspects arrested,
Al Kalema Center For Human Rights (ACHR) expresses its deepest sorrow and disappointment over the way the Egyptian national council for human rights was formed
Officials at Egypt's main international airport were working off a backlog of delayed flights and trying to placate angry passengers
A stoppage-time goal gave Ahly a 2-1 Super Cup win over 10-man ENPPI in a controversial but trouble-free affair in Alexandria on Sunday.
The Constituent Assembly on Wednesday decided to cancel the article of the 1971 Constitution that says the president is the chief of the police force, assembly members Salah Abdel Maqsoud and Nour Eddin Ali announced.
Members of the Ultras Ahlawy, a group of hardcore fans supporting Cairo's Ahly football team, stormed into the Egyptian Football Association headquarters on Wednesday, lit fireworks and threw Molotov cocktails, said Mohamed al-Mashta, legal adviser to the association.
Sixty-one Egyptians in Saudi Arabia were held in a Jeddah prison for three months without being interrogated or referred to trial under the pretext that they violated residence laws.
Egypt's Orascom Construction Industries reported a 28 per cent drop in net income for the second quarter, in line with analyst forecasts, pulled lower by start-up costs at its Algerian and U.S. fertiliser plants.
Prime Minister Hesham Qandil denied on Tuesday reports that the US would drop US$1 billion from the country’s debt load. He also denied that the International Monetary Fund stipulated that Egypt float the pound as a condition for its requested US$4.8 billion loan.
Egyptian military sources insist that 'Operation Eagle,' launched in the Sinai Peninsula following the 5 August attack near Egypt's Rafah border crossing with the Gaza Strip, has not been shelved. Rather, they say, the next few days will witness fresh tactical deployments following the collection of fresh intelligence.
Representatives from revolutionary movements filed a complaint against former Defense Minister Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi and former military Chief of Staff Sami Anan on Tuesday, accusing them of murder and attempted murder during the clashes at Maspero, on Mohamed Mahmoud Street, and in front of the Cabinet building.
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