Sign in
About Us
Last Update 12:4
Wednesday, 23 November 2011
Cairo
21-12
Egypt
Cairo
Alexandria
Qena
Aswan
Luxor
Asyout
Port Said
Suez
Damietta
Kafr El Sheikh
Ismailia
Giza
Al Fayyum
Elmenya
Sohug
Mersa Matruh
Helwan
Sharm El Sheikh
Hurghada
Taba
Zagazig
Home
Egypt
Politics
|
Elections 2011
World
Region
|
International
Business
Economy
Opinion
Arts & Culture
Visual Art
|
Film
|
Music
|
Stage & Street
|
Euro Film Week
Folk
Street Smart
|
Folk Arts
|
Special Files
Sports
Egyptian Football
|
National Teams
|
Talents Abroad
|
Africa
|
World
|
Omni Sports
Life & Style
Fashion
|
Health
|
Food
Heritage
Ancient Egypt
|
Coptic
|
Islamic
|
Museums
Books
Multimedia
You said
‘‘This in nothing short of fantastic. I am with you all the way, until SCAF collectively is removed in favor of a civilian government with full powers, to succeed SCAF and before the Elections. Morad ....’’
Morad Abou-Sabe
More
Folk
Games
Military Council issues long promised lustration law, days before elections
Latest
11:54
Ban calls on Israeli PM to hand over Palestinian money
11:11
Israel will be my first trip as president: Romney
10:04
China says opposes sanctions on Iran
10:00
Yemen's Saleh to sign exit plan Wednesday: UN envoy
09:41
Death toll in new Syria violence hits 33
18:14
Egypt seeks 6 gasoline cargoes in 1H 2012 - document
18:10
US, Russia and UK back Israel at Mideast meeting
17:56
Market Report: Egypt's bourse falls by 4.77 per cent amid fears that it might.....
17:35
Breaking: Field Marshal Tantawi minutes away from delivering first speech to.....
17:28
Egyptian businessman proposes global wealth tax
17:17
UN envoy says Yemen power transfer deal in place
16:38
Unrest sends Egypt pound to weakest since Jan 2005
16:06
Turkish PM calls on 'coward' Assad to quit
15:59
Protests banned as Ukraine marks Orange anniversary
15:59
SCAF would rather keep Sharaf’s govt:v Official
15:41
Tunisia enters new era of democracy
15:18
Libya will not hand over Gaddafi son Seif to ICC, minister says
14:51
Market Update: Egypt stocks finish Tuesday down 4.8 per cent
14:40
Breaking News: Tantawi to address the nation says state TV
14:10
Market Update: Egypt stocks restart trading, slip further
13:35
Egypt's telecoms authority unveils national broadband plan to start mid-2012.....
13:32
BREAKING: Egypt Bourse halts trade as all indices dip
13:14
Egypt FA: Tahrir unrest will not delay league
12:39
South Sudan's oil output at about 350,000 bpd: minister
12:35
Egypt court rules Talaat Mostafa land contract valid
12:17
US embassy obliges Egypt coach Bradley to avoid Tahrir Square
12:17
Market Update: Egypt stocks plunging further 4.3 per cent cent mid-Tuesday
12:02
UPDATE: Banque du Caire in Nasr City on fire
11:24
ICC prosecutor meets Libyans to discuss Saif al-Islam
11:22
Goalkeeper in UAE attacked
Poll
Submit
Previous Polls
Previous Polls
Most Read
24 hours
1 week
1 month
Million-strong protests in Egypt demand end of military rule, Tantawi accepts Cabinet resignation, battle continues
A million Egyptians return to Tahrir to demand an end to military rule; police continue bloody crackdown against revolutionaries; Field Marshal Tantawi accepts Cabinet resignation; protesters reject SCAF gestures as too little
SCAF says public prosecution to investigate Maspero, Tahrir clashes
Egypt’s ruling military council says the general, rather than the military, prosecutor will carry out investigations into the Maspero and Tahrir clashes
Revolution Redux: A first-hand account of police brutality
Ahram Online journalist's personal account of police heavy-handedness on the day that Egypt's Tahrir Square uprising resumed in earnest
Journalists march to protest targeted attacks by security forces
Syndicate board member says journalists in Egypt deliberately targeted for attack, with their working conditions more dangerous than under Mubarak
Fighting intensifies around Tahrir Square as thousands gather for million-man march
Doctors struggle to treat victims of powerful new tear gas that causes extreme suffocation and epilepsy, as numbers swell in the square as calls for the SCAF to go intensify
Sabahi campaign on hold in wake of Tahrir protests
Presidential hopeful Hamdeen Sabahi calls for a national salvation government, places his campaign on hold in solidarity with Tahrir protests
Officers Against Corruption group calls for new police leadership
Reformist police officers call for Supreme Council of Police to include civilian human rights activists and judges
Op-ed by Chibli Mallat
Why and How SCAF must fold in Egypt?
SCAF one source of legitimacy was their popular backing, now that they have lost it, they've lost what.....
Video
VIDEO: Clashes erupt in Tahrir
Hundreds of protesters clash with riot police in Tahrir after Central Security tried to forcefully disperse.....
Feature
Tahrir field hospitals up and running again
Strong sense of unity as volunteer doctors treat injured demonstrators and Tahrir-goers bring first aid.....
Multimedia
VIDEO: Protesters flock to Tahrir as violence enters 3rd day
VIDEO: Hundreds injured as bloody Tahrir clashes continue
VIDEO: Clashes erupt in Tahrir
Opinion
Co-citizenship and economic national security
Taha Abdel Alim
Achieving a state of all of its citizens means securing economic and social justice within the context of the high-paced competitive environment of contemporary globalisation
What to do with Syria
Abdel Moneim Said
Arab consensus might force a global rejection of the rogue regime
What is suspect about Egyptians abroad?
Samer Soliman
The March constitutional amendments blocked dual national Egyptians from running for the presidency, while it is in doubt if Egyptians abroad can vote. Why?
5 comments
Sports
FIFA’s Blatter calls racism row “closed”
FIFA president Sepp Blatter has decided he’s apologized enough for his contentious recent comments on racism in football and now considers the matter “closed."
Cavani double moves Napoli ahead of City
Edinson Cavani scored twice to give Napoli a 2-1 win over Manchester City which moved them ahead of their big-spending opponents in Champions League Group A on Tuesday.
Egypt coach Bradley distances himself from Ahly players row
Egypt coach Bob Bradley says he has nothing to do with Ahly’s refusal to release their players for international duty
Books
Book review: A love story for one Arabic letter
The new book by Lebanese author Rasha Al-Amir puts the Arabic letter 'hamza' in focus, as the hero of an imagined story with a little child
Book review: Al-Mansoura revolutionaries protected their library books during the January revolution
Fouad Hegazy tells the stories of the first 19 days of revolution in Al-Mansoura city
Commemorating Khairy Shalaby's life in historical Cairo
Khairy Shalaby's insights into the lives of the marginalised as well as his knowledge of the city helped him reach out to society from both directions
New Release
Spring road
Film
Euro panorama
Hajj
Special files
Commemoration
Ahmed Zaki
Visual Arts
d1sc0n3ct
Books
Syrian prisoner
Cartoon
Fathi's corner
Versace
for H&M; in Nov.
Folk Graffiti
Egyptian style
Visual Art
Youth Salon
Film
Kaf El-Amar
Egypt
National salvation protests gain momentum, mobilising hundreds of thousands across Egypt
After three days of deadly police attacks on protesters in Tahrir, hundreds of thousands descend onto the streets to rid themselves of the ruling military and install a 'national salvation' government
Egypt military calls for crisis talks with political forces
Egypt's ruling military on Monday called for crisis talks with the country's political forces, as deadly clashes raged for a third day between police and protesters demanding democratic change
1 comments
Sameh Ashour elected Lawyers Syndicate chairman
New chairman vows to support ongoing revolution, says syndicate will play 'major role' in supervising next week's parliamentary polls
World
Turkish PM calls on 'coward' Assad to quit
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan urges Assad to step down, and asks why he's fighting for power to the death and not for the Israeli-occupied Golan
Tunisia enters new era of democracy
As newly elected constituent assembly holds its first session, Islamists promise religion is not hostile to democracy
Spain's Rajoy triumphs with big election majority
Mariano Rajoy's centre-right People's Party storm to a crushing election victory as voters punish outgoing Socialist government for the worst economic crisis in generations
Business
Market Report: Egypt stocks tumble 2.45 per cent on Cairo clashes
Shares take an across the board battering as clashes continue between protesters and security forces, prompting foreign investors to head for the exits
South Sudan offers billions of dollars to settle Sudan disputes
South's negotiator says he has presented 'package proposal' to resolve issues about oil, financial assistance and border regions
Egypt sees $17m injected in new enterprises, creating 1,536 jobs
Total capital injected in new enterprises reached LE103 million ($17.1 million) last week, with 94 per cent coming from Egyptian investors
Arts & Culture
The 22nd Youth Salon: A deluge of young revolutionary art, against the odds
After weeks of conflict, the 22nd Youth Salon, themed “Change”, opens featuring artistic expression against a backdrop of ongoing upheaval. A sense of freedom runs through many artworks
Play written by Maspero victim performed 40 days after his death
A play written by Michael Mossad, one of the martyrs of Maspero's 'Black Sunday', was performed in commemoration of 40 days after his death
Artists protest for Alaa Abdel Fattah
The Coalition for Independent Culture supports Alaa Abdel Fattah case with an artistic protest in the heart of Cairo