Egyptian police opened fire on a group of African migrants trying to sneak across the border into Israel on Sunday, killing one woman and wounding four including a child, security sources said.
Read More »Egypt police hold 22 Brotherhood activists-sources
Egyptian police have detained 22 university students loyal to the Muslim Brotherhood opposition group, security officials said on Sunday.
Read More »Close shave in Egyptian family feud
Two families in the Upper Egyptian Qena province decided to settle a feud with blades, but no lives were lost in the cutting that followed.
Read More »Egypt drops 11 places in competitiveness ranking
The ranking of the competitiveness of the Egyptian economy relative to other countries has declined from 52nd in 2005 to 63rd in 2006, says “The Egyptian National Competitiveness Report,†released this month.
Read More »Turkish nationalists look set for comeback in elections
Ahead of general elections on Sunday, the leader of Turkey’s hardline nationalists flung a hangman’s noose from a podium to make a point during a political rally: the prime minister is soft on terrorism and should hang the imprisoned leader of Kurdish rebels.
Read More »More than 50 people killed in Sudanese flooding
More than 50 people were killed and 20 injured in Sudan’s worst floods in living memory which have partially or completely destroyed 18,000 homes, the head of civil defence said on Thursday.
Read More »6 Somali children killed in mortar attacks
At least six children were reported killed in mortar attacks close to where scores of dignitaries were holding a long-awaited peace conference in the Somali capital Thursday.
Read More »Top PLO body gives Abbas go-ahead for early elections
A TOP PLO body gave its approval Thursday to President Mahmoud Abbas to call new presidential and legislative elections, a high-stakes gamble meant to sideline Hamas, but also bound to set off new confrontations with the Islamists and cement the West Bank-Gaza divide.
Read More »Egyptian bourse inches up, led by Raya and CIB
Main Egyptian stock indexes rose on Thursday as shares in technology and communications firm Raya surged following an offer by Orascom Telecom to buy all issued shares in the firm, traders said.
Read More »Egypt opens shelters in Sinai for stranded Gazans
Egypt opened shelters on Thursday to house hundreds of Palestinians stranded at the closed border with the Gaza Strip for fear that some could resort to sleeping on the streets, an Egyptian official said.
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