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![]() AFP | Egypt's Tantawi vows fair presidential elections Ahram Online Head of Egypt's ruling military council Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi on Wednesday reiterated that the country's first post-Mubarak presidential elections – slated for later this month – would be conducted fairly and with transparency. Egypt's military ruler says he hopes 'fair' presidential elections produce ... Egypt's military ruler vows fair election Egypt's MB faces new challenges in power quest |
![]() National Post | Egypt's presidential campaigns crisscross the nation Los Angeles Times Egypt's first free presidential election is a week away. The 13 candidates -- those with name recognition and those whose mention draws puzzled expressions -- have been set loose upon the land with staffs and stickers, flags and banners, ... Egypt's expats vote for president Egypt's presidential debate was a historic triumph for democracy. So why did ... Egyptian democracy will undermine 'peace' with Israel |
![]() Globe and Mail | Egypt-Libya World Cup qualifiers to be played without fans Globe and Mail Johannesburg— AP World Cup qualifiers involving Egypt and Libya will be played without fans next month because of political tensions in those countries. FIFA also announced Wednesday that security arrangements for matches in Mali, Nigeria and Kenya ... Fifa says Egypt and Libya to play behind closed doors |
Egypt vote monitors say state hindering their work Reuters By Tom Pfeiffer | CAIRO (Reuters) - Foreign observers of Egypt's first real leadership contest will be unable to say whether the process is free and fair because their movements are being restricted by election authorities, one of the groups supposed ... |
Egypt economy on the edge ahead of presidential vote Egyptian Gazette Part of his business is growing again, but not a part that inspires optimism in Egypt's flailing economy. His factory on the capital's desert outskirts now melts bangles, rings and necklaces - heirlooms sold by impoverished families - into rough ingots ... |
![]() Al-Arabiya | Egyptian vote tainted by Mubarak's legacy Globe and Mail By Dina Zayed and Alistair Lyon Military police idly guard the gates of Egypt's presidential palace in Heliopolis, built as a 400-room luxury hotel in 1910 and vacant since a popular uprising deposed Hosni Mubarak 15 months ago. Egypt eyes 4-4.5 pct growth in 2012/13: Minister Battling for the future of Egypt Illegal digging epidemic in Egypt amid security breakdown |
Israeli company writes off stake in Egyptian gas The Associated Press JERUSALEM (AP) — An Israeli company has written off its entire 12.5 percent investment in the company that sold Egyptian natural gas to Israel before Egypt terminated the exports. Ampal-American Israel Corp. said this week that the scrapping of the ... |
![]() Arutz Sheva | Islamists in tune with west over economy Financial Times By Jane Kinninmont One of the significant realignments resulting from the Arab spring is the growing warmth between western policy makers and Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood. This is born out of necessity, but strengthened by the surprising discovery that ... Egypt Brotherhood takes harder line in campaign Many to vote for Islamic candidate in Egypt election Egypt and Islamic Sharia: A Guide |
Egyptian Stocks: Egyptian Resorts, Maridive & Oil Services Bloomberg Egypt's benchmark EGX30 Index (EGX30) fell for a third day, losing 1 percent to 4955.31, the lowest level in almost two weeks, at the 2:30 pm close in Cairo. The following shares were active on the Egyptian Exchange. Stock symbols follow company names. |
![]() RT | Egypt to revive female genital mutilation in the name of Islam? RT Egyptian human rights groups and female activists are alarmed at renewed parliamentary calls to revive the practice of female circumcision. They appeal to the authorities to stop advocating what was officially banned in 2007. Recently a Salafi MP, ... Rights groups slam new calls for female circumcision in southern Egypt Female Genital Mutilation: The Dangers of Social Currency |
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