May 23, 2013
Authorities claim cooperation between Sinai leaders and Egypt's military secured agreement after president declared no negotiation. Read Article Kidnapped Egyptians set free
May 21, 2013
Officials say dozens of military and police armoured vehicles have crossed into Sinai, five days after suspected militants kidnapped six policemen and a border guard. Read Article Egypt lifts security after border kidnappings
May 19, 2013
As Palestinians around the world recently marked the 65th anniversary of their mass displacement during the war over Israel's 1948 creation, the refugees in Gezirat Al Fadel say they have it worse than others who fled to Jordan, Syria or Lebanon. Read Article Palestinians in Egypt exiled, forgotten
May 16, 2013
Dr Bassem Youssef tells the Arab Media Forum that humour must be treated with respect, and ultimately "the audience in the Middle East will vote with their feet".
Read Article Bassem Youssef aka Egypt's Jon Stewart: 'Public will decide when satire goes too far'
May 12, 2013
Egypt received a US$3 billion deposit from Qatar on Thursday, shoring up finances hit by economic turmoil since a popular uprising that toppled the government two years ago. Read Article Egypt gets US$3bn deposit from Qatar
May 06, 2013
Arabian Travel Market: Webcams are being set up at leading holiday destinations in Egypt by the ministry of tourism to ease concerns among potential visitors on safety. Read Article Sneak holiday peek for Egyptian visitors
May 05, 2013
Rising levels of income and population mean the Middle East and North Africa region is becoming a key region for growth, according to the world's largest consumer-goods manufacturers. Read Article Mena's growth lures Unilever, Nestlé and other big multinationals
May 02, 2013
Former United Nations nuclear watchdog chief and Nobel Peace Prize winner has accused the Muslim Brotherhood of excluding other political forces and hindering recovery. Read Article ElBaradei says Egypt's government must compromise to get 'vital' IMF loan
Apr 30, 2013
With Egypt's legislature and executive under their control, president Mohammed Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood appear impatient to gain control of the third branch of government: the judiciary. Youssef Hamza reports from Cairo Read Article Egypt's battle moves to judiciary
Apr 26, 2013
Lying ahead for Egypt are at least five more months of political paralysis - an ominous prospect for a country once touted as a potential beacon of reform in the Arab Spring. Bradley Hope reports from Cairo Read Article Political paralysis lies ahead for Egypt