Egypt's naval forces foiled late Saturday the illegal immigration attempt of 146 individuals crossing the Mediterranean Sea on a fishing boat, Egypt's army spokesman said in a statement.
Blumberg Grain said its mega project to store Egyptian grains was back in play, with the government to announce a final decision in two weeks, after earlier indications that plans had been shelved and the company might exit the country entirely.
The Ministry of Environment has managed to lift 15,000 tons of garbage piles at Alexandria joint stations within five days, said Fatma Mohsen, the head of waste management agency.
The National Council for Women announced it will legally sue the Badeel news website over “insulting women†after using an improper picture of a woman dancing on a news story.
The families of seven Egyptians kidnapped in Libya earlier this year have resorted to Libyan middlemen to save their relatives, after pleas for government help went unmet.
The floods and heavy rain currently hitting Sudan have not affected navigation between the country and Egypt on Lake Nasser, said the head of the Aswan High Dam's port on Friday.
Egyptian leftist political activists Mahinour El-Masry and Youssef Shaaban were released after serving 15 months in prison for "storming" an Alexandria police station in 2013.
Egypt's foreign minister criticised on Saturday statements by his Turkish counterpart on improving relations between the two nations for containing "unacceptable conditions."
President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi reiterated on Saturday that Egypt is facing major economic challenges, saying authorities and citizens must work together and embrace reforms to overcome such dire conditions.
Egypt abstained Friday from voting on a UN Security Council resolution that authorises a 4,000-strong regional protection force under the umbrella of the United Nations Mission in South Sudan. The resolution passed on a majority vote in the council.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) announced that the Egypt will repay the $12 billion loan over a period of 10 years, adding that Egypt is expected to receive the loan on a semi-annual basis.
The number of Ukrainian tourists flocking to Egypt has increased by 33 percent during the period from January to June, compared to the same period last year, the head of the International Tourism sector Mohamed Abdel Gabar told Youm7.
Egypt will restore a total of 44 archeological antiquities and a painting from France during the current month; Youm7 quoted Shaaban Abdel Gawad, the general supervisor of the Antiquities Recuperation Department.
Egypt expects to receive the first $4 billion tranche of a $12 billion three-year IMF loan facility within six weeks, Finance Minister Amr al-Garhy told newspaper Youm 7 on Thursday.
Twenty-three Egyptian citizens who had been kidnapped by an armed group in Libya have been freed and arrived in Cairo on Friday, the website of Egypt's state television channel reported.
Member of Parliament Silvia Nabil criticized conflicted reports by two official bodies on the size of the inflation in Egypt, saying “this is unacceptable,†she told Youm7.
Fifty-five Egyptian tourists have been struck by food poisoning at a resort in Hurghada, according to reports from medical sources from the Red Sea governorate on Friday morning.
A Cairo criminal court referred to investigation on Tuesday accusations made by leading Muslim Brotherhood member Mohamed El-Beltagy that he was tortured by leading interior ministry officials.
Minister of Transport Galal el-Saeed said that Cairo metro is currently serving 3.5 million people, and by the year 2030, it is expected to serve around 9 million commuters after all six lines are completed, in TV statements.
Egypt's representative in the UN Human Rights Council boycotted on Thursday the screening process of candidates for the new position of independent expert, whose role is to follow up on rights of LGBT persons.
Egypt's government approved a draft bill that would settle tax disputes, the cabinet said in a statement on Wednesday, a move aimed at restoring confidence with investors amidst ongoing talks with the International Monetary Fund.
Mina M. Azer
The Coptic Christians are used to eat taro and reeds at the feast of Epiphany, which commemorates the baptizing of Jesus Christ in Jordan River.