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An Egyptian village called al-Jaza'ir, which means Algeria in Arabic, has decided to change its name after recent clashes between the two countries in an elimination match for the 2010 World Cup in November. Egypt was eliminated from advancing to the...
Tags: Egyptian, southwest Egypt, Hosni Mubarak, Cairo, Algerian, Egypt, Al-Ahram, Western Asia, North Africa, allnews, Hassan Shehata, Sultan Hussein Cup
Union corporate affairs ministry, has begun prosecution proceedings against the alleged perpetrators of the country's largest accounting fraud that took place in Satyam [ Get Quote ] Computers last year. The agency filed a case against Satyam founder...
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World Cup exit highlights Egypt's deeper frustrations Violent clashes hit the Egyptian capital after the national football team lost a World Cup qualifying match to Algeria. Christian Fraser looks at how Egypt's failure on the pitch has exposed deeper...
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Magdy El Shafee from other writers is not the daily intimidation he faces from the Egyptian Government, but his choice of medium...It has also become the first such novel to be officially banned because it ''infringed public decency''. In addition to...
Tags: Magdy El Shafee, Metro, Egyptian, Cairo, public decency, says shafee, Egypt, Hosni Mubarak, Nile River Delta, Cairo Governorate
survived hundreds of Egyptians from certain death at the Battle of Omdurman, which erupted outside a stadium club Mars in the streets of Omdurman and Khartoum and at the airport following the match against Egypt, Algeria, Tuesday night, which...
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Street-level clashes between fans that began over a soccer game between Algeria and Egypt last week have escalated into an international diplomatic incident that goes to the core of Egypt's identity and its waning role as Mideast powerbroker...Muammar...
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Saudi King Abdullah and Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero held talks on boosting bilateral ties and the situation in the Middle East, the official SPA news agency said on Wednesday. The two leaders met in the monarch's Jeddah palace...
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Senate Votes To Open Debate on Healthcare Bill Senate Democrats have moved one step closer to passing its major healthcare reform bill. In a party line vote of 60-39, the Senate voted Saturday evening to open debate on the bill. Ahead of the vote Senate...
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Israeli President Shimon Peres held talks with his Egyptian counterpart Hosni Mubarak during a brief visit to Cairo on Sunday. The visit came after Mubarak accused Israel of undermining peace efforts in the region. The Egyptian president said Saturday...
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The Sudanese president Omer Hassan Al-Bashir and French president Nicolas Sarkozy will hold a joint summit next year on the sidelines of the France-Africa conference in Egypt, a pro-government newspaper reported. The newspaper for the ruling National...
Tags: Paris, Omer Hassan Al-Bashir, Egypt, Hosni Mubarak, Cairo, Nicolas Sarkozy, Sudan, Khartoum, International Criminal Court, International response to the War in Darfur, Omar al-Bashir, National Congress, Politics, War Conflict