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4 janvier 2005

Egypt is getting close to Tigana

Egypt is getting close to Tigana
Jean Tigana will be the next coach of the Pharaos? In the midst of a research for a coach for the national team, the Football Egyptian federation (FEF) has come closer to the former coach of Monaco and Fulham. It would even be close to conclude an agreement...
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1 juillet 2003

Mixed marriages: the boundaries of love

Mixed marriages: the boundaries of love
In Egypt as elsewhere, love is sometimes ignoring passports. If couples see a rewarding relationship, the obstacles are not lacking : the cultural and religious gap are not the least. One evening, in a Dance club of Helsinki, Zaza meets a beautiful Finnish...
3 mai 2002

The French in Egypt do not want to relive a electoral September 11th

The French in Egypt do not want to relive a electoral September 11th
Sunday April 22, before midnight, an earthquake struck France ... An earthquake that has not demolished the houses, or cause loss of human life, but has undermined the political and democratic life in the country: The leader of the far-right Jean-Marie...
12 août 1999

Touchka ... "The Second Nile that will allow to Egyptians out of the narrow valley

Touchka ... "The Second Nile that will allow to Egyptians out of the narrow valley
"The Touchka project is the safety valve for Egypt." Thus, the French magazine "Jeune Afrique" described the project which they consider a real plan for economic development and allow the Egyptians out of the narrow valley . A project to house seven million...
27 mai 2002

The establishment of the ICC will allow the prosecution of heads of State and Government

The establishment of the ICC will allow the prosecution of heads of State and Government
Chairman of the Paris Bar, Paul-Albert Iweins announced that the establishment of the International Criminal Court (ICC) would make possible to judge the Heads of State and Government who are still in power and accused of committing crimes against humanity,...
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14 juin 2002

According to a french expert, LNG is the future of energy in Egypt

According to a french expert, LNG is the future of energy in Egypt
The French expert in energy Michel Chatelus said that liquefied natural gas (LNG) is a prosperous future for Egypt through the reserves estimated between 1200 and 3000 billion cubic meters. Chatelus, professor of economics at the Institut of Politicql...
30 avril 2009

Sarkozy in the eyes of Egyptians

Sarkozy in the eyes of Egyptians
Tawfik Aclimandos, 50 years old, is an Egyptian researcher at the Economic Legal and Social Documentation Center (CEDEJ). Speaking fluent French, he took his doctorate in 2004 at "Institut d'Etudes Politiques" in Paris. He talks about the vision of the...
6 novembre 2002

Egyptian intellectuals: Artistic creation is one of the basic human rights

Egyptian intellectuals: Artistic creation is one of the basic human rights
The Israeli and Jewish organizations in the United States are used to trigger the fire in the "Potomac" river when anyone, anywhere, has an opinion that goes, even marginally, against declared policies and attitudes of Israel. These organizations, such...
8 décembre 2002

The Egyptian Museum: A hundred years of history

The Egyptian Museum: A hundred years of history
The Cairo museum, the most beautiful museum of Pharaonic antiquities in the world, painted and equipped with a new exposure system and lighting, will celebrate its hundred years Monday. Located in Tahrir square, in the heart of Cairo, this prestigious...
15 février 2000

Legislative elections : Judges supervise the voting process

Legislative elections : Judges supervise the voting process
For the first time in seven years in Egypt, a bill submitted by the Opposition is approved by a parliamentary committee A committee of the People's Assembly approved in early February a bill submitted by the Opposition. According to the bill, the judges...
15 février 2000

The conquest of the desert

The conquest of the desert
Examples of the policy of conquering the desert in Egypt, the projects of Touchka and east of al-Owaynat in Upper Egypt appear as a response, but opinions are divided on how to achieve them. At the south of Lake Nasser, and thirty years after the construction...
25 janvier 1999

A year after the Luxor attack: what is the situation of the tourism sector?

A year after the Luxor attack: what is the situation of the tourism sector?
In 1996 and 1997, the number of tourists in Egypt ranged between 3 and 3,5 million per year. A figure that does not satisfy the Ministry of Tourism and workers in this sector, who had a hope that this number reaches the 5 million tourists in 1998. However,...
3 octobre 2009

Egypt: French Muslims are seeking pure Islam

Egypt: French Muslims are seeking pure Islam
They are young, still students or young parents, French with North African origin or French recently converted to Islam. They seek in the land of the pharaohs what they believe to be the source of a pure Islam, as benchmarks or roots they have lost. Al-Rehab:...
22 septembre 2009

Clearstream affair: Sarkozy is preparing for the 2012 Presidential Election

Clearstream affair: Sarkozy is preparing for the 2012 Presidential Election
The desire of French President Nicolas Sarkozy to keep his chances for a second presidential term seems to know no bounds. His ambition led him to play with all the cards he has to eliminate his rivals, led by Dominique de Villepin, former Prime Minister...
26 avril 1999

Renault-Nissan Alliance: crazy gamble to create the fourth largest automaker in the world

Renault-Nissan Alliance: crazy gamble to create the fourth largest automaker in the world
Although a month has elapsed since the announcement of the alliance between French automaker "Renault" and his Japanese counterpart "Nissan", the agreement is still in the center of talks in the industrial and economic world. The Alliance has not made...
1 juin 2002

Senegal's victory in the eyes of the French in Cairo

Senegal's victory in the eyes of the French in Cairo
Sadness and surprise dominated the faces of the French residents in Cairo following the unexpected defeat Friday of the French football team against Senegal (0/1) in the opening game of the 2002 World Cup. At the beginning of the ceremony organized by...
2 février 2010

The day of the funeral of Umm Kalthoum

The day of the funeral of Umm Kalthoum
Said Hekal: violinist, he was a musician in the orchestra of singer Oum Kalthoum. He accompanied the diva in her tours around the world from 1959 to her death. He was the dean of the Higher Institute of Arabic music at the Academy of Arts in Cairo. He...
8 octobre 2010

Siwa : The last Berber of Egypt

Siwa : The last Berber of Egypt
"Yes we speak Tamazight, yes we eat the couscous, but we are 100% Egyptians". Thus characteristics of the people of Siwa, an oasis located 560 km west of Cairo and near the borders with Libya in the desert. Leaving the northern coast of Egypt and sinking...
3 septembre 2010

Visa for France : An adventure of humiliation

Visa for France : An adventure of humiliation
A year ago, the Egyptian who was seeking a visa for France had to queue outside the gates of the consulate of France for hours, even if he had an appointment. An act That Egyptians considered unacceptable specially when their country issue visas to all...
7 juin 1999

Obasanjo faces serious challenges in Nigeria

Obasanjo faces serious challenges in Nigeria
On his arrival in power in Nigeria, Olusegun Obasanjo , received in his hands a country in a devastating situation: huge debts, high rates of poverty, ethnic conflicts and grave economic situation in his country, which was ranked, in the 70s, among the...
3 décembre 2010

Are the Copts "oppressed"?

Are the Copts "oppressed"?
While Islamization is gaining ground in Egypt, Copts - Christians of Egypt- are more likely to leave the country. They say they are victims, in Egypt, of discrimination increasingly strong on the part of Muslims. Some even say they are "oppressed" ......
6 janvier 2011

Sheikh of al-Azhar : Niqab is not an obligation in Islam...But the veil is

Sheikh of al-Azhar : Niqab is not an obligation in Islam...But the veil is
At a time when Islam is the target of severe criticism and several Islamic countries are, for the West, the home of terrorist groups, al-Azhar, which is the reference of Sunni Islam and host every year 16.000 foreign students to learn moderate Islam,...
5 février 2011

The tunnels persist for nothing is done in terms of development

The tunnels persist for nothing is done in terms of development
3 questions to Ahmed Bahnassy, a researcher at the Center for Studies of the Middle East News Agency (MENA) Is that the tunnel trade will last long? The Israeli attack against the Flotilla, on May 2010, had a direct impact on the tunnel trade. Israel...
6 avril 2011

Qadhafi gave a false impression about prosperity in Libya

Qadhafi gave a false impression about prosperity in Libya
Who hears about the volume of oil production in Libya and its population that barely touches six million inhabitants, and see the luxurious cars that drive the Libyans can imagine that the standard of living in this country is similar to the European...
8 avril 2011

Egypt in the heart of libyan revolution

Egypt in the heart of libyan revolution
Whenever an Egyptian meets the Libyan revolutionaries, they receive him with great joy in welcoming him. The Egyptian revolution encouraged, morally, the Libyan people to fight against their tyrant regime. Meanwhile, the Libyans also benefit from humanitarian...
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