WN Network Egypt Daily
Egypt Daily
Search the World News Network
Advanced Search
Breaking News Tue, 8 Jul 2008
 Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak speaks to reporters during a news conference Monday,tmg1
Gaza   Hamas   Israel   Photos   Politics  
 The Star 
Israel to reopen Gaza crossings at Egypt's request
| JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel said it would reopen its border crossings with the Gaza Strip on Tuesday in response to an Egyptian request, reversing an earlier decision to close them after a Palestin... (photo: AP Photo / John Klicker)
 Yemeni children beg in the streets of downtown San´a, Yemen Thursday, April 24, 1997. Amid a deep economic crisis and allegations of corruption in the government, elctions are scheduled to take place next April 27 with the ruling General People&acu
Arab World   Children   Photo   Photos   Sanaa   Yemen  
 IRINnews 
YEMEN: New study highlights plight of street children
web | Photo: Mohammed al-Jabri/IRIN SANAA, 8 July 2008 (IRIN) - Ahmed (not his real name) has been sleeping near a secondary school in the centre of Sanaa city, Yemen's capital, for almost a year. He ... (photo: AP Photo)
 Hotel Conrad Istanbul ( fa0 )  TravelDailyNews 
New general manager joins the Conrad Cairo
Kevin Brett has joined Conrad Hotels & Resorts, the global contemporary luxury hotel brand, as General Manager of the Conrad Cairo. | Kevin will manage all operational efforts with a focus on further ... (photo: Galeri Istanbul/Kemal Duykan)
Business   Cairo   Hotels   Luxury   Photos  
Baby - Infant - Newborn - Childbirth - Nursery - Hospital     wnhires  (js1)  Middle East Online 
Egypt's health care under fire
The video shows a poorly lit hospital nursery filled with premature babies in incubators. Doctors are frantically trying to resuscitate some babies while others wail in the background after a night-ti... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal)
Disease   Egypt   Health   Photos   Society  
Top Stories
Food The Charlotte Observer
Food, oil crises 'grave threats'
By VIJAY JOSHI | Associated Press Writer | AP Photo Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, left, delivers a speech during the opening of the D-8 Summit in Kuala L... (photo: GFDL / J'ai pris )
Egypt   Food   Iran   Photos   economy  
KLdy1 - Mar08 - beach - tourism - sun. (dy1) The Guardian
Tourism: Britons lose taste for Spain
| Britons are preparing to spend less time on holiday this summer and less money when they are there, the Spanish tourism industry yesterday. | The weakness of the pound ... (photo: WN / Denise Yong)
Economy   Holiday   Photos   Spain   Tourism  
Camels and bedouin village camp in the desert of Dubai, UAE, November 2007 The Australian
Arabs want NT camels for meat, army
| IT SOUNDS as silly as selling coal to Newcastle or ice to the Eskimos, but a Territory business could start selling camels to the Arabs. Central Australian meat produce... (photo: WN / Guillaume Poulet-Mathis)
Arab   Australia   Camel   Meat   Photos  
 U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Robert B. Brown, with Combat Camera Unit, Regimental Combat Team 6, watches over the civilian firefighters at the burn pit as smoke and flames rise into the night sky behind him in Camp Fallujah, Iraq, May 25, 2007.  ula1 Daily Star Lebanon
A region in flames whose leaders seem not to notice
| By The Daily Star | Tuesday, July 08, 2008 | Editorial | Several years into the 21st century, a broad swathe of the planet is awash in bloodshed and chaos. From the Atl... (photo: U.S. Marine Corps by Cpl. Samuel D. Corum)
Islam   Mideast   Peace   Photos   War  
At the Baghdad International Airport (BIA), Baghdad, Iraq, US Air Force (USAF) personnel from the 447th Air Expeditionary Group (AEG) Command Staff raise an American flag during a memorial service dedicated to those who lost their lives September 11th, 20 Daily Star Lebanon
A new US president shouldn't dismiss democratization
| By Marina Ottaway | Commentary by | Tuesday, July 08, 2008 | The Bush administration's Freedom Agenda - an undertaking rich in rhetoric and bombast and poor on substanc... (photo: US DoD)
Democracy   Islam   Mideast   Photos   US  
 floor tiles - tile - ceramic - tile grout (rt1) Daily Star Lebanon
Lebanon's Uniceramic shuts down local production operations
| Tile manufacturer blames high costs, unfair competition | By Osama Habib | Daily Star staff | Tuesday, July 08, 2008 | BEIRUT: Uniceramic, Lebanon's largest ceramics fa... (photo: WN)
Competition   Egypt   Lebanon   Photos   Production  
WORLD WEATHER
Cairo, Egypt
2008.06.14
sunny.
Min:
20°C/68°F

Max:
37°C/99°F
Africa Daily
Arab Business Daily
Arab League Summit
Arab Muzik FM
Arabian Radio
Cairo Sport
Egypt FM
Egypt Maritime
Egypt Money
Egypt Photo
Egypt Vogue
Middle East Observer
Political Arab
Red Sea Post
Suez Canal
Politics & Government Business & Economy
- Hamas officials arrive in Egypt to discuss next steps in sha
- Martin begins three-day visit to Mideast
- Israel raids Nablus shopping mall
- Raging Against Rising Internet Repression
- French first lady releases new album
- A region in flames whose leaders seem not to notice
 U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Robert B. Brown, with Combat Camera Unit, Regimental Combat Team 6, watches over the civilian firefighters at the burn pit as smoke and flames rise into the night sky behind him in Camp Fallujah, Iraq, May 25, 2007.  ula1
A region in flames whose leaders seem not to notice
more
- Uniworld Increases Company-Owned Fleet To Ten With Launch Of
- New general manager joins the Conrad Cairo
- Journalist to Be Questioned By Military Intelligence Over Bo
- Food, oil crises 'grave threats'
- Tourism: Britons lose taste for Spain
- Arabs want NT camels for meat, army
 Hotel Conrad Istanbul ( fa0 )
New general manager joins the Conrad Cairo
more
Society & Culture Science & Education
- Raging Against Rising Internet Repression
- YEMEN: New study highlights plight of street children
- French first lady releases new album
- Egypt's health care under fire
- Tapped out and aimless album
- Egyptian activist threatened with rape for Facebook password
 Yemeni children beg in the streets of downtown San´a, Yemen Thursday, April 24, 1997. Amid a deep economic crisis and allegations of corruption in the government, elctions are scheduled to take place next April 27 with the ruling General People&acu
YEMEN: New study highlights plight of street children
more
- In Egypt, suicide and scams overshadow exams
- Exams drive students to suicide
- Review: 'ridiculous/hilarious/terrible/cool: a year in a
- Egypt's health care in freefall?
- A vegetable with royal heritage
- GLOBAL: NGOs call for more funds, investment in agriculture
 An unidentified Muslim girl excluded from her school walks back to her home Friday Oct. 22, 2004 in Flers, Normandy, as France applies a new law that bans students from wearing obvious religious apparel in public schools. (AP Photo) hf1
In Egypt, suicide and scams overshadow exams
more
Industry & Investment Maritime
- Bush focuses on Zimbabwe 'punishment'
- Egypt shares continue decline on global market woes
- Religious fervour
- Tony Blair's second coming
- Libya to build oil refinery in Egypt, gas pipeline
- Work permit red tape brings blues to North Sea
US President George W. Bush, left, speaks as Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete looks on during a joint statement Monday, July 7, 2008 in the lakeside resort of Toyako on Japan's northern island of Hokkaid
Bush focuses on Zimbabwe 'punishment'
more
- Japanese navy calls at Chinese port
- Ward Boston; aided in probe of Israeli attack on US ship
- Boeing IDS unit wins $8.1M U.S. Navy contract
- Cairo's safety squeeze gives Mariners win
- Boeing IDS unit wins $8.1M U.S. Navy contract
- Cairo's squeeze in 10th lifts Mariners past Jays
Cyber Games
Who exactly cut your Internet?
more
Sport Health
- Agogo Leaves Forest For Egypt
- Rowe Heads to Egypt
- Egypt asks Israel to reopen Gaza border crossings
- University squash trials today
- Trump's plans for a golf empire meet resistance in Scotl
- Kenya's under-21 squad for Sudan match named
Aisam Qureshi,Aqeel Khan
Khan stomps into Goys final
more
- Israel reopens Gaza border, mortar fire continues
- Mwanawasa stable after surgery
- Israel reopens Gaza border, mortar fire continues
- Israel reopens Gaza border, mortar fire continues
- Israel reopens Gaza border crossings despite attacks
- Israel reopens Gaza border, mortar fire continues
 The visiting President of Zambia Mr. Levy P. Mwanawasa is received by the President Dr. A.P.J Abdul Kalam and the Prime Minister Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee at a Ceremonial Reception in New Delhi on April 21, 2003 (Monday). Jpib2u
Mwanawasa stable after surgery
more