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Luxor Blames Cairo Chaos, Not Balloon Crash, For Tourism Woes
Tour guide Abu Ali has seen Luxor come to a halt before. The last time Islamist militants drove foreign visitors…
Bearded Police Officers Protest Demanding Return To Work
Dozens staged protests on Friday in front of Abdeen Palace in downtown Cairo to demand allowing bearded police…
No Peace Without Freedom For Palestinian Political Prisoners: Abbas
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Palestinian Authority (PA) members have met the family of Arafat Jaradat,…
With Or Without IMF’ Egypt Needs Economic Reform: PM Spokesman
With or without the International Monetary Fund (IMF) loan, Egypt would have had to pursue a program for economic…
Tensions Remain At Aswan Church Over Alleged Kidnapping, Forced Conversion
Tensions remain high in Kom Ombo, Upper Egypt on Friday morning after a church was attacked with Molotov cocktails…
Israel Condemns Zionism Comments By Turkey’s PM Erdogan
Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been heavily criticized by the US, Israel and the UN for…
Sequester Deadline Looms As US Faces $ 85 Bln Cuts
US political leaders are to meet for last-ditch talks at the White House, amid the prospect of steep budget cuts.…
Investigators Hope To Interview British Tourist Who Survived Egypt Balloon Crash
Egypt’s lead investigator said Thursday he is seeking to interview the only tourist who survived the crash of a hot…
Egypt: 2013 Journalists Syndicate Elections: Back To Old Rules Of Game
Hours before nearly 6,000 journalists head to the polls, the streets of downtown Cairo — where the headquarters of…
Anti-Morsi Fervor Grows Despite Shift In Election Dates
Whether it’s angry Copts or the ongoing demonstrations against his rule, Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi…