Favorable verdict a victory for Bahais
CAIRO: Cairo's Administrative Court today recognized the right of Egyptian Bahais to…
Book fair celebrates AUC Press Author Day
American University in Cairo Press writers braved thunder storms and torrential rain…
Train conductors reject new passenger fines
CAIRO: Some 200 train conductors sat on the tracks to stop the…
Egyptian readers under the microscope
The Cairo International Book Fair, the world's second largest book fair, receives…
Twenty cement companies to be tried for price-fixing
CAIRO: Twenty executives of Egyptian concrete-producing companies will be tried on criminal…
Prevalence of AIDS low in Egypt, says UN's Rawley
CAIRO: The closing ceremony of the World Aids Campaign in Egypt was…
'Outlaw' outbores audience
I was warned by various people about the mediocrity of Karim Abdel…
NGO challenges definition of honor crimes, Article 17 mitigating punishment
CAIRO: In 2004, a woman from Tanta was persuaded by a young…
Rights group skeptical of court's stance on Qorsaya
CAIRO: A rights group representing families from the threatened island of El-Qorsaya…
Sudanese refugees still detained eight months after release order
CAIRO: Two Sudanese men arrested in April 2007 remain in detention eight…