Monthly Archives: September 2010

Egypt summons Iranian diplomat over criticism

The Egyptian government Wednesday summoned an Iranian diplomat to protest against the statements attributed to Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki in which he criticized some Arab leaders for their participation in launching direct negotiations between the Palestinians and Israel. Egypt’s … read more

New Middle East Peace Talks Get Under Way

The first direct peace talks between Israelis and Palestinians in nearly two years are getting under way in Washington. Barack Obama inaugurated the new peace process saying “too much blood” had already been spilled in the Middle East The US … read more

Egypt to close websites in copyright crackdown

Egypt’s Ministry of Culture moved Tuesday to shut websites believed to be violating intellectual property rights and depriving artists of profits. Under the latest directive, censorship authorities will monitor websites for copyright violations and report them to the Ministry of … read more

Egypt ‘has something for all’

Prospective expatriates looking to relocate abroad to Egypt will find that they get more for their money in terms of accommodation and entertainment, the country’s tourism board has stated. Khaled Ramy, UK and Ireland director of the Egyptian State Tourism … read more

Obama set to host peace talks

US President Barack Obama is set to host Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas for the first round of direct talks aimed at bringing peace to the Middle East. President Obama will be joined by Jordanian … read more

Egypt detains Shiites under emergency law

An Egyptian rights group on Tuesday scoffed at a government pledge to limit use of its emergency law as an “illusion,” after the interior ministry ignored a court’s request to release seven Shiite Muslims. The Shiites, in detention since mid-2009, … read more