Displaying 141 - 150 of 888.
Petrol Stations received formal notices yesterday evening, to increase gasoline prices of both types 80 and 92 and diesel which was increased according to  decree No. 1160 dated July 3. Eng.
The Government decided yesterday, to increase the fuel prices. The decision entered into force since 10pm yesterday evening. This is in the context of reform steps pursued by the Government of Engineer Ibrahīm Mahlab to reallocate the money in the national budget, where 41 billion pounds will be...
The Giza Criminal Court has issued its verdict in the Marriot Cell case, in which al- Jazīrah staff members have been accused of supporting the Muslim Brotherhood. The court ruled to jail six defendants with each 7 years of jail, and 12 others of 10 years of jail (of which 10 in absentia). The UK...
Dr. Yusuf al- Qaradāwī, head of the International Union of Muslim Scholar has requested the members of the union to convene in Turkey to discuss the crisis that the Muslim Brotherhood organization is going through.
The Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights has issued a report of sectarian violence against Copts after Mursī’s deposal. The report has presented a number of cases of political violence in the few weeks that preceded and followed the deposal of Mursī.
Prime Minister Eng. Ibrahīm Mahlab decided to abolish the Ministry of Information. 
Ambassador Ihāb Badawī, the spokesman for the presidency, stated that the President instructed Prime Minister Eng. Ibrahīm Mahlab to form a ministerial committee, in which the Azhar and the Church shall take part. 
Dr. Yāsir ‘Alī, the presidential spokesman, denied that “Coptic brothers” were compulsorily displaced out of the village of Dahshūr after the recent clashes, adding reports received by the presidency affirmed that they left the village due to security conditions. [Nāsir ‘Abd al-Majīd, ‘Umnīyah...
Also, several feminist leaders slammed failure to have good representation of women in the Qandīl government although Qandīl and before him Mursī had pledged that women will be represented in a way satisfactory to all segments of the society. “Is it acceptable that a post-revolution government...
A well-informed Coptic source said the representation of Copts in the new government being formed will not be changed, adding there are only two Coptic ministers in the new cabinet lineup, Munīr Fakhrī 'Abd al-Nūr, the minister of tourism, and Nādyāh Zakhārī, the minister of scientific research....

Pages

Subscribe to