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Strong Quake Hits Central Myanmar, At Least Five Dead
A major earthquake hit central Myanmar on Sunday near Mandalay, its second-biggest city, but reports suggested…
BBC Chief Quits Over “Shoddy Journalism” Failures
BBC director general George Entwistle resigned just two months into the job, after the state-funded broadcaster put…
Obama, The Super-Rich And The Election
Among the losers in the United States this week are the super-rich, who spent unprecedented millions to evict…
Crash Between Two Egyptian Trains Kills Three, Injures Dozens
At least three Egyptians were killed and over 30 people injured in a train crash in Fayoum on Saturday, when a…
Gold Fever Sweeps South Sudan Ahead Of New Mining Law
Taking a break from the toil of digging, Leer Likuam sat on the edge of a shallow trench, puffed his pipe and…
Arab Spring Economies To Recover Slowly In 2013: IMF
Most economies hit by the Arab Spring uprisings will recover slowly next year, grappling with high inflation and…
Suez Revenue Soars To $443m
The revenue from Egypt's Suez Canal rose 1.8 per cent to $443.1 million in October compared to $435.3 million the…
Trade Unions To Discuss New constitution Tomorrow
All trade unions in provinces, affiliate of Egyptian Trade Union Federation, are organizing urgent conferences on…
Egypt’s Court Rejects Tawfiq Okasha Suit
The Administrative Judiciary Court, headed by Judge Hasouna Tawfiq, vice chairman of State Council, rejected…
IMF Delegation In Cairo To Resume Talks With Govt
On Sunday morning a delegation of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) arrived in Cairo to resume the current…