Icahn Loses Bid to Fast-Track Dell Lawsuit
Billionaire investor Carl Icahn failed to persuade a Delaware judge bid to speed up proceedings in a lawsuit…
On Egypt Mounting Unrest, Stocks Start Week in Dark Red
As turmoil mounts in Egypt, stock market has opened this week incurring losses of EGP 4.1 billion. The benchmark…
Jpmorgan Hiring In China Under U.S. Scrutiny: Report
U.S. authorities have opened an investigation into whether JPMorgan Chase & Co (JPM.N) hired the children of…
Egypt Arrests 385 for Fattah Mosque Clashes
Egyptian security forces have arrested 385 suspects for the Fattah Mosque events that took place on Saturday. Those…
Wall Street Week Ahead: Undervalued Euro Shares A Hurdle For U.S. Stocks
After Wall Street's biggest weekly decline since June and the worst week this year for the Dow average, investors…
Egypt Rebukes Foreign Press for ‘Biased’ Coverage
As Egyptian security forces moved to end a bloody standoff with supporters of Egypt's ousted president on Saturday,…
Homeland Conflict Riles NYC’s ‘Little Egypt’ from Afar
The Astoria neighborhood in Queens, New York, is home to thousands of Egyptian Americans and other groups. …
UN Chief Voices Alarm at Turmoil in Egypt
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has voiced alarm at the turmoil in Egypt, following another tense day when…
17 Dead As Al-Qaeda Attacks Syria Kurd Town
Al-Qaeda loyalists attacked a mainly Kurdish town in northeastern Syria sparking fighting in which 17 people were…
Balancing Goals in Egypt Proves Tricky for U.S.
Pro-coup demonstrators in Cairo’s Tahrir Square were given a tangible reminder of America’s long-standing support…