TimeLine Layout

July, 2007

  • 21 July

    Two in one

    Chief of General Intelligence Omar Suleiman visited America this week to discuss a range of strategic issues with US administration officials, including Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and CIA Director Michael Hayden.

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  • 21 July

    How many Copts in Egypt?

    Intense debate followed a bishop’s controversial announcement about the exact number of Coptic Christians in Egypt. Bishop Basenti of the diocese of Helwan and Massara told a seminar on citizenship that the Copt population was “between 10 million and 15 million”.

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  • 21 July

    Sex-crimes rise

    Sexual harassment, and even rape, continue to be viewed by society as personal dilemmas rather than criminal acts, writes Reem Leila. Eleven-year-old Hend Mohamed became a mother after being raped by 21-year-old Mohamed Sami, a tuk-tuk driver.

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  • 21 July

    Egyptian trade delegation to arrive in Sana’a next Saturday

    An Egyptian trade delegation is to arrive next Saturday in Sana’a headed by Board Chairman of the gyptian Supplies Authority Saeed al-Hanafi.

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  • 21 July

    Egypt: Mideast Peace Talks In September

    A Mideast peace conference called for by President Bush will take place in September on the sidelines of the U.N. General Assembly meeting in New York, an Egyptian envoy said Thursday.

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  • 21 July

    Egypt sends aid to Palestinian border

    Egypt on Thursday said it had sent medical and food aid to thousands of Palestinians stranded for over a month in increasingly dire conditions on the border with the Gaza Strip.

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  • 21 July

    bmi announces new service between Cairo and London Heathrow

    bmi, Heathrow’s second largest carrier, has today announced that it will launch a new daily service from Cairo to London Heathrow with effect from 28 October this year.

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  • 21 July

    NORTH KOREA ATTRACTS CEMENT INVESTMENT FROM EGYPTIAN FIRM

    North Korea attracted a huge investment in its cement plant from a big Egyptian construction company, one of the largest private investments in the reclusive country amid reconciliatory moves between Pyongyang and Washington and progress towards the North’s denuclearization.

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  • 20 July

    Perchezitii in Bulgaria

    Surse din cadrul serviciilor de securitate bulgare au declarat pentru mass-media din această ţară că unităţi speciale ale poliţiei de la Sofia au percheziţionat sediile mai multor moschei şi fundaţii religioase musulmane din regiunea oraşului Razgrad.

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  • 19 July

    Situatia femeii musulmane si problema islamista

    Relatia dintre femei şi  Islam este o relaţie controversată. Există percepţia conform căreia ele sunt prin lege oprimate şi  persecutate.

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