Prominent media figure Tawfiq Okasha won another legal battle Wednesday after he was acquitted of defamation charges against after he won an appeal in a case where he is charged with defaming Leila Marzouk, the mother of Khaled Saeed.
Egypt's highest court lashed out Tuesday at an Islamist-led panel tasked with writing the country's new constitution
Egyptian stocks edged into the green on Tuesday after news of a foreign telecoms deal stoked buying interest
Egypt hopes to reach a preliminary accord with the International Monetary Fund
The trustiness of the presidential is institution tainted
McDonald's Egypt signed a cooperation agreement with Helwan University to apply the Education Exchange program within the faculty of Tourism and Hotel Management
The committee tasked with drafting Egypt's new constitution, supposed to reflect the values of the 2011 uprising, is struggling to deliver.
GB auto announced in February that it signed an agreement with the Hong Kong-based Geely Automobile to begin distributing Geely cars
Swiss foreign minister met in Cairo yesterday with his Egyptian counterpart, Mohamed Amr, to discuss the release of assets
The Egyptian Football Association (EFA) decided Monday to delay the Egyptian Premier League season
Detained military officer Mohamed Tareq al-Wadie will not be released as part of President Mohamed Morsy’s amnesty
After a tense 48-hour standoff between President Mohamed Morsi and the judiciary, the head of the state has seemingly allowed Egypt's prosecutor general to remain in his post.
Liberal and leftist political groups and parties demand president Morsi open an investigation immediately into violent clashes that left hundreds injured in Cairo's Tahrir Square Friday afternoon.
The Administrative Court adjourned on Saturday the lawsuit seeking to ban Tawfiq Okasha from appearing on his show until 20 October.
The "We are All Khaled Said" Facebook page slams on Saturday the Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party's newspaper coverage of Friday's clashes.
Citizens of Egypt have received emails seeking donations to President Barack Obama's campaign
The 25 defendants acquitted of orchestrating the 2 February 2011 "Battle of Camel" attack on Tahrir Square, could be retried, Egypt presidential advisor Seif Abdel-Fattah said on Wednesday.
A large number of Ultras Ahlawy on Wednesday stormed the Ahly club and demanded that Chairman Hassan Hamdy resign for tarnishing the club's reputation.
A group of political parties, movements, and independent trade unions signed a statement declaring their full support for the doctors’ strike, amid accusations that support or opposition of the strike is politically motivated.
Egypt expects to start distributing coupons for subsidised cooking gas
Hayat satellite TV station on Thursday afternoon retracted news it aired on Wednesday
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BBC News nights the first foreign News to enter Delga, Egypt after the clearing the terrorists