Nile: Ministers agree on Int’l Experts Panel for Renaissance Dam

Terms of Reference agreed for the International Panel of Experts on the Nile Dam [A.

Egypt: April 6 calls for civilian rule, after deadly protests

Following the public protests that began last Saturday and left dozens dead and close to.

Egypt: Rule of law under siege

Demonstrations in Cairo’s Tahrir square against Egypt’s interim military rulers have reportedly left at least.

Egypt: On the eve of Parliamentary elections

Protesters occupied Cairo’s Tahrir Square on 18 November to demand that the ruling military hand.

A brief guide to Egypt’s first post-revolution elections

Millions of Egyptians will head to the polls on 28 November in the first parliamentary.

Egypt: Timeline of key sectarian tensions

Some historians say Egypt’s sectarian strife started as far back as 1798, sparked by anger.

UN: Nile water allocation has become a near zero-sum game

* The population in the Nile basin — currently around 200 million people — is.

Egypt: Major headaches for water planners

Leaking water pipes, evaporation and a rapidly growing population may be significant concerns for those.

Angola, Ethiopia top-performers in Global Hunger Index 2011

The African countries Angola and Ethiopia continue to register the highest improvement in the Global.

Egypt: 25 dead after sectarian clashes | Roundup

Egyptian military accused over deaths EGYPT’S COPTIC church yesterday severely criticised the country’s authorities for.