Egypt's court sentences Libyan militant to death over policemen murders
An Egyptian military court sentenced a Libyan defendant to death over his involvement in the 2017 terrorist operation that killed 16 policemen.
Egypt paid $25bn of debts in 2 years
The paid debts included $21 billion as debt instalments and the rest as debt interests said the Central bank of Egypt in its monthly report.
Egypt needs budget of $1 trillion to improve conditions: president
Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi remarks came during the second and last day of the 7th National Youth Conference.
IMF official says Egypt's central bank manages to contain inflation via reform
IMF director of the Middle East and Central Asia said the board approved in a vote to disburse $2bn as the final tranche loan to support Egypt.
Egypt's economic growth hits 5. 6% in 2018/19
Later in July, the IMF is expected to vote on providing Egypt with the last 2-billion-dollar tranche of the loan.
EgyptAir cancels 2 flights to Sudan's capital over unrest
EgyptAir's decision came hours after military forces in Sudan allegedly attacked protesters demanding the Transitional Military Council hand over power to civilians.
US says Egypt now ‘safe’ for tourists
Egypt has welcomed as 'positive' the decision of the US Department of State to consider Egypt among the safe countries for travel and tourism.
Luxor named 2016 World Tourism Capital
Despite tourism decline and security issues, Luxor still looks as bright as ever with its ancient Egyptian antiquities and monuments.
Egypt airstrikes kill IS group head
The Egyptian army says it has killed the head of a Sinai-based militant group affiliated with the Islamic State.
New Red Sea ferry to promote Egypt tourism
The last ferry that moved between Hurghada and Sharm El-Sheikh stopped mostly due to recession over security issues.