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4 juin 2011

Marion Touboul: Cultural life in Egypt became more free after the Revolution

Marion Touboul: Cultural life in Egypt became more free after the Revolution
Marion Touboul (www.unjourici.canalblog.com) is a French journalist. She is the correspondant of several French media such as "Arte", "Europe 1", "La vie" and "Marianne", in addition to the german Radio "Deutsche Welle" and "Radio Vatican". You live in...
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8 juin 2011

Tangi Salaün: Before January 25, I wondered by what miracle the Egyptians had not yet exploded

Tangi Salaün: Before January 25, I wondered by what miracle the Egyptians had not yet exploded
Tangi Salaün is a French journalist. He is the correspondant of the french newspapers and magazines "Le Figaro" and "L'Express" and the French radio "RTL" . How do you see the Egyptian Revolution? What are your comments? First of all, I have never expected...
25 septembre 2011

A French researcher: the Egyptian culture milieu has always resisted the tyranny

A French researcher: the Egyptian culture milieu has always resisted the tyranny
Damien Feron-Cordier is a French researcher, co-author of "Bizerte Hostage of the history ... From the second World War to the Independence of the Maghreb". How do you see the Arab revolutions in general and the Egyptian revolution in particular? I think...
28 juin 1999

Africa floats on a sea of oil and gas

Africa floats on a sea of oil and gas
The oil business is no shortage of rapid change. A few years ago, we never stopped talking about the Caspian Sea, which contains significant oil reserves, as a replacement for the Gulf Arab oil rich fields. However, the global oil industry has recently...
1 mars 2012

A Salafist MP: We will not introduce drastic changes in Egyptian society

A Salafist MP: We will not introduce drastic changes in Egyptian society
With 24% of seats in Parliament, the Salafis have become the second political force in Egypt after the Muslim Brotherhood. They counted, most of the time, on young candidates to persuade voters. Ahmed Khalil, 33 years old, doctor of strategic planning,...
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26 mars 2012

The Egyptian cultural society refuses the "absurd" way used to form the committee responsible of drafting the constitution

The Egyptian cultural society refuses the "absurd" way used to form the committee responsible of drafting the constitution
The vice-President of the Egyptian Writers Union, Gamal el-Tellawi, stated that the Union refuses the way followed by the Islamist majority in the Parliament to form the committee responsible of drafting the Egyptian constitution. "Why do they insist...
9 juin 2012

Nader Omran: Morsi not affect the freedom of creativity

Nader Omran: Morsi not affect the freedom of creativity
The spokesman of the party "Freedom and Justice", the political wing of the Muslim Brotherhood, Nader Omran, said the presidential candidate Mohammed Morsi is against the imposition of restrictions on freedom of creativity and innovation as long as it...
7 novembre 2012

Namir Abdel Messeeh: Egyptians now have the power to change the regime

 Namir Abdel Messeeh: Egyptians now have the power to change the regime
"To this day, I can not understand how the Egyptians were able to revolt January 25, 2011" This is what Namir Abdel Messeeh, director of "The Virgin, the Copts and Me", says when he is asked if he felt the approach of the revolution. After two short visits...
21 avril 2012

Guillaume de Dieuleveult : I have never thought that Egyptians can make a revolution

Guillaume de Dieuleveult : I have never thought that Egyptians can make a revolution
Guillaume de Dieuleveult is a french journalist for the French journal "Le Figaro". He lived in Egypt between 2006 and 2009, where he was a correspondent for "La Croix", Vatican Radio, and other French media. He has just published his book "Dictionary...
13 octobre 2012

Nobel Prize for Literature in 2012, deserved prize or gift to calm the game with Beijing ?

Nobel Prize for Literature in 2012, deserved prize or gift to calm the game with Beijing ?
Like every time a Chinese won a Nobel Prize, a controversy triggered. We have experienced it in 2000 and 2010 respectively with Gao Xingjian and Liu Xiaobo. This year, the appointment is with Mo Yan. If Beijing applauded the decision of the Swedish Academy...
8 février 2013

Alaa al-Aswany : The current struggle is played between Egypt and the Islamists

Alaa al-Aswany : The current struggle is played between Egypt and the Islamists
The Egyptian writer, famous for his novel "The Yacoubian Building" (2002), took an active part in the revolution in his country in 2011. He gives, bluntly, his analysis for the after Arab Spring and the challenges facing Egypt. Between optimism and caution....
2 juillet 2013

Egyptians want to be reassured

Egyptians want to be reassured
The ultimatum issued on July 1st to the head of state by General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has placed the army in the center of the board in Egypt. Essential before, she returned in the shade with the election of President Morsi last year, until popular discontent...
30 juin 2013

Egypt reopens its wounds

Egypt reopens its wounds
A year ago, Islamist Mohamed Morsi was elected president of Egypt. This s unday, his opponents are in to the streets to demand his resignation. At the risk of bloodshed Panicked at the prospect of facing a new wave of violence, the Egyptians did not have...
13 mars 2007

The withdrawal of Chirac from the political life unites the French Right

The decision of french president, Jacques Chirac, not to partipate in the race of French presidential elections, has aroused different reactions, inside and outside France, because of his political weight.This decision has also influenced the election...
11 juillet 2007

Will France change its attitude towards the Moroccan Sahara because of Algerian natural gas?

The current tour of the french president, Nicolas Sarkozy, in North Africa, during which he visited Algeria and Tunisia, is an affront to Morocco. Former french Presidents had indeed used to start their tours in North Africa with a visit to the Rabat...
29 avril 2005

Al-Ahly won the championship in Egypt football without any loss

"Al-Ahly'' has officially won friday the football premier league (D1) championship in Egypt football after beating his opponent Ghazl Al-Mahala by scoring two goals to one. The "Red Devils", who won the title seven games before the end of the championship,...
5 août 2007

Rising oil prices widens the gap between rich and poor countries

Since the American invasion of Iraq in March 2003, the world saw a constantly and unprecedented oil prices which climbed last Wednesday, for the first time in history, at 78,77 dollars a barrel. This high price affects the global economy and the direction...
9 avril 2007

After the Doha Forum, the grouping of countries exporting gas will it see the day?

Discussions of the sixth Ministerial Forum of Gas Exporting Countries, which began today in Doha emphasized shared opinions about the idea of creating a grouping of gas exporters similar to the organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries "OPEC". However,...
12 septembre 2006

The Egyptian banking sector in numbers

The Egyptian banking sector has witnessed a major activity during the last two years, in bothperformance and structure levels, in the light of merging and acquisition transactions, which show the following figures: -- 59, number of banks operating in...
13 septembre 2006

The egyptian IT sector in numbers

The telecommunications and information technology sector in Egypt is very active, as shown by the following numbers: -- 15 billion EGP, total investment in this sector until the end of 2005, including Egypt Telecom and two mobile phone companies Vodafone...
12 août 2008

The Russian-Georgian conflict ... a threat to the future of the Georgian economy

It seems that the Russian-Georgian conflict, which erupted last Wednesday because of the separatist territory of South Ossetia, loyal to Russia, will have a significant impact on the future of the Georgian economy, and may end a period of prosperity and...
11 août 2008

The Russian-Georgian conflict raises fears in the oil market

In the moment where oil prices began to decline on world markets, and after that a barrel of oil has lost about 30 dollars of its price in two weeks, the conflict triggered wednesday between Russia and Georgia because of "south Ossetia", a Georgian separatist...
6 août 2008

French banks continue to suffer from the subprime

A year after the "earthquake" of the mortgages at higher risk (subprime) crisis, which hit the property sector in the USA and which has led to the financial crisis affecting the banking industry in the world, French banks continue to suffer from aftershocks...
11 septembre 2006

The Egyptian sector of energy in numbers

The Egyptian sector of energy is one of the important and pioneers sectors for the development of the egyptian economy as shown by the following numbers : -- 102, number of oil agreements concluded during the last seven years. -- 10,6 billion dollars,...
12 mars 2007

U.S. economists : the French economy is strong but it suffers from several negative phenomena

A month before the first round of presidential elections in France, where the economic situation plays an important role in the battle between the candidates, american nobel laureate economists, have criticized the performance of the French economy. They...
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