Bird flu, talks regarding corruption take the lead
CAIRO: With bird flu making continuous headlines due to the four cases detected in humans, one being fatal, talks concerned with "government-protected corruption and Prince Charles' visit to the country…
Muslim scholars gather to defend Prophet after cartoon row
MANAMA: Some 300 Muslim religious figures opened a two-day conference in Bahrain Wednesday in support of the Prophet Mohammed following the row over his depiction in cartoons in European papers.…
Breathing space
CAIRO: With freedom of speech more an idea floated around rather than a reality in Egypt, with journalists sentenced to prison and fined for writing, some of Egypt's journalists have…
President in bid to ease Syrian-Lebanese tensions
SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt: President Hosni Mubarak held talks with leaders from Syria and Lebanon on Thursday in what a presidential source said was an effort to repair strained relations between…
Muslim Brotherhood urges Arab leaders to pledge financial support for Hamas
CAIRO: Arab leaders meeting in Sudan next week should commit to giving Hamas financial support, the head of Egypt s largest Islamic group, the MuslimBrotherhood, said in a statement Thursday.Brotherhood…
Egypt to lift 25-year-old emergency laws
CAIRO: Egypt plans to lift 25-year-old emergency laws granting security forces sweeping powers of arrest and detention that critics have long claimed are used against opponents of the government. Prime…
Xceed receives call center performance certification
CAIRO: Xceed, a call center owned by Telecom Egypt, celebrated the achievement of a performance certification from the leading authority on call center operations this week, while a company official…
Shares up as investors bargain hunt OCI, OT
CAIRO: Egypt s benchmark Hermes index ticked up on Thursday as foreign institutional investors bought big-cap stocks that have fallen in previous sessions to levels considered cheap, traders said. The…
National Book Program brings libraries to Egyptian public schools
CAIRO: The statistics are harrowing. In Egypt, some 35 percent of the population cannot read and write, placing Egypt among the top 10 countries worldwide with the highest illiteracy rates,…
Seeking a dangerous high
CAIRO: Six Egyptian teenagers have died while playing a dangerous game dubbed by teenagers as "the choking game. The victims were found dead, hanging from a rope. While initially termed…