Dollar Holds Gains In Quiet Trade, Yen Limps After Export Data
The dollar inched up to fresh two-week highs against both the yen and a basket of major currencies on Tuesday,…
Wall Street Advances; S&P, Nasdaq Book Fifth Straight Gain
U.S. stocks advanced modestly on Monday in subdued trading as investors showed hesitation in the wake of a strong…
Weak China Shares Depress Asia, Ukraine Also A Risk
Extended weakness in Chinese shares, driven by worries over liquidity and earnings, put a brake on other Asian…
U.S. Force In Afghanistan May Be Cut To Less Than 10,000 Troops
The number of U.S. troops in Afghanistan may drop well below 10,000 - the minimum demanded by the U.S. military to…
New Candidate Symbols On Egypt Election Forms
There will be five new candidate symbols on voting forms in the presidential election, bringing the total to 15,…
Egyptians Celebrate Ancient Festival Of Sham El-Nessim
Millions of Egyptians have marked the national holiday of Sham El-Nessim by visiting parks and coastal cities.…
30 Morsi Loyalists Given 3.5 Years In Jail For Illegal Protesting
A Cairo misdemeanor court has sentenced 30 supporters of ousted president Mohamed Morsi to three-and-a-half years…
Egypt’s Sinai: Mapping Terror
On Monday the Cairo Court for Urgent Matters ruled that Ansar Beit Al-Maqdis be classified as a terrorist…
Ex-Army Chief El-Sisi Ahead Of Sole Competitor Sabahi Before Presidential Race
Egypt's Supreme Electoral Commission (SEC) said on Sunday only two presidential hopefuls -- one of whom is the…
Kiev Authorities Violating Geneva Accord: Lavrov
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Monday accused the government in Kiev of breaching an international…