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Hope Glimmers for Demoralized Egyptian Tourist Industry
Morale in Egypt's tourism industry is at rock bottom; a summer of bloodshed has frightened away all but the bravest foreign visitors from Cairo and the pyramids, and…
Malaysian Court Rules Use Of “Allah” Exclusive To Muslims
A Malaysian court ruled on Monday that a Christian newspaper may not use the word "Allah" to refer to God, a landmark decision on an issue that has fanned religious…
China Inflation At 7-Month High, Limits Room For Easing Despite Export Tumble
China's annual consumer inflation rate rose to a seven-month high of 3.1 percent in September as poor weather drove up food prices, limiting the scope for the…
Asian Shares Fall, Yen Firms As U.S. Debt Deadline Nears
Asian shares and U.S. stock index futures fell while the safe-haven yen rose on Monday as a possible U.S. debt default crept closer after weekend talks in Washington…
U.S. Senate Leader Sees Chance For Breaking Fiscal Impasse
Senate negotiations to bring a boiling fiscal crisis to an end showed signs of progress on Sunday, but there were no guarantees that the U.S. federal government…
Pro-Morsi Alliance Calls For Protests On Eve Of Eid Al-Adha
The National Alliance to Support Legitimacy (NASL), an Islamist coalition supporting Morsi, has called for mass demonstrations under the slogan "pray for Egypt" on…
US Citizen Found Hanged Not James Henry: Embassy Source
An American citizen found hanged in his prison cell in Egypt's city of Ismailia has been identified as James Lone, not retired officer James Henry, a source from the…
13 Injured In Ultras Riot At Cairo Airport
Eleven Egyptian police personnel and two workers at Cairo airport were injured Sunday, following an attempt by a group of Ahly die-hard fans to storm an airport…