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Africa: New Nile Pact Stalled

Posted by travelhouseuk on January 15, 2009

Kampala — Ten years of negotiations over a new protocol governing shared use of the Nile River are hanging in the balance, with Egypt and Sudan refusing to give up their present power over how much water is used by countries further upstream.The current agreement prohibits countries downstream from using Nile waters beyond an agreed curve, and gives Egypt powers to monitor the flow at key points.”The technocrats had worked out all the paper work for a good protocol but the politicians have thrown a clean piece of cloth in the mud,” says Professor Afuna Aduula, chair of the Nile Basin Discourse Forum, a consortium of civil society organisations looking at issues along the world’s longest river.

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Oil Prices – OPEC to Meet in Cairo

Posted by travelhouseuk on November 14, 2008

The 13-member nation of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) will meet in Cairo, Egypt on 29 November for “consultation” on the oil market, a senior Iranian oil official said yesterday, after oil prices continued their slide.OPEC members are calling for action to halt oil’s slide to around $56 a barrel as they face reduced revenues and a struggle to finance domestic programmes.Iran had previously said the oil cartel could meet before a gathering scheduled for December 14 in Algeria, with some suggesting the meeting could be on 28 November in the Egyptian capital.

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Egypt discovers ancient pyramid

Posted by travelhouseuk on November 12, 2008

Egypt has discovered a 4,300-year-old pyramid near ancient city of Memphis about 20km south of Cairo, Egypt’s culture minister, Faruq Hosni announced. He made the announcement in Saqqara, an ancient burial ground which dates back to 2,700 BC and is dominated by massive bulk of King Zoser’s step pyramid.The pyramid, which is believed to have belonged to Queen Sesheshet, was discovered in the sprawling rulers’ burial. It is the 118th discovered pyramid in Egypt and most were built as tombs for the country’s Pharaohs and their consorts during the Old and Middle Kingdom periods.According to Husni, the pyramid, which is five meters tall, is believed to have been 15 meters tall when it was first built for Queen Sesheshet, mother of King Teti who founded 6th Dynasty of Egypt’s Old Kingdom.

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Intimidation as Al Ahly defeat Cotonsport

Posted by travelhouseuk on November 3, 2008

Cotonport lost to Al Ahly 0-2 in the first leg finals of the MTN CAF Champions league. Despite Al Ahly’s domination of the match, the Egyptians had intimidated and caused Cotonsport psychologically. Cotonsport put up a spirited game, as they played an experienced side in front of 70,000 supporters.Cotonsport players and officials were greeted with intimidation as they met a hostile reception at the Cairo International Airport. The Cameroonian delegation had to pay $50 per person to be released from their plane. A representative of Al Ahly claimed they could not support extra charges from the visitors and said the Cameroonian delegation should have boarded a commercial flight.Though the situation was attributed to lack of communication within Al Ahly, Cotonsport and the Cameroonian embassy in Egypt, a Cameroonian student in Egypt said that there was a strong possibility it was a ploy to demoralise the players. Testimonies from Cameroonians in Cairo, have it that matches there are won outside the stadium.

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Egypt: Joy as 11 hostages freed

Posted by travelhouseuk on September 29, 2008

Eleven Western tourists and their Egyptian guides kidnapped in a remote border region of Egypt are now free. Abducted 10 days ago, the five Italians, five Germans and a Romanian and their guides are said to be in good health.The news broke on Egyptian state television and confirmed by the Italian officials, the BBC reported. They have been taken to a military base in the capital, Cairo. “Our compatriots are free, and they are with Egyptian forces,” said Italy’s Foreign Minister Franco Frattini.No details were given on the circumstances of their release. The kidnappers had demanded that Germany take charge of payment of an $8.8m (£4.9m) ransom. The news said it is unclear if any payment was exchanged.The abductees had been touring in an area well off the beaten track but a messy end to this crisis would not have been good for the health of the Egpytian economy, the news network said.

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Tamim murder suspects unlikely to be extradited

Posted by travelhouseuk on September 4, 2008

Cairo: Egypt is unlikely to extradite the suspects in the murder of Lebanese singer Suzan Tamim to the UAE, an Egyptian legal official said on Wednesday.”The arrest and investigations were conducted in Egypt,” said the official, who spoke to Gulf News on condition of anonymity.Egypt’s Prosecutor General Tuesday charged business tycoon Hesham Tala’at Mustafa with involvement in the slaying of Tamim in Dubai on July 28.Hesham and Mohsen Al Sukkary, an ex-police officer, will go on trial, the date of which will be set next week. Both defendants could face the death penality if convicted.”The crime committed abroad (in Dubai) is punishable under the Egyptian Penal Code. Accordingly, they will not be tried outside Egypt,” said the official. He would not say if the UAE had made an extradition request to Cairo.Hesham had “allegedly paid Al Sukkary $2 million to track down Tamim in London and then in Dubai,” according to Egyptian prosecutors.Rocked by Hesham’s indictment, the Talaat Mustafa Group (TMG), one of Egypt’s leading real estate developers, on Wednesday hurried to limit the resultant damage. The group’s new chairman, who replaced Hesham, has said that work on the projects undertaken by the company is going ahead as scheduled.”Work in the group is going on as normal according to relevant rules without any change,” Tareq Tala’at Mustafa told an Egyptian magazine in remarks published on Wednesday.

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Mubarak briefed on Abu al-Gheit’s discussions in Lebanon

Posted by travelhouseuk on September 4, 2008

A spokesman for the Egyptian Foreign Ministry said Foreign Minister Ahmed Abu al-Gheit presented to President Hosni Mubarak a report on his visit to Lebanon last week, Egyptian media reported on Wednesday. The spokesman said Abu al-Gheit’s visit to Lebanon was “successful and achieved the aspired goals, as it affirmed Egypt’s interest in Lebanon, its present and future.”He referred to the meetings Abu al-Gheit held with Lebanese officials, including President Michel Sleiman, Speaker Nabih Berri, and Prime Minister Fouad Siniora.”Abu al-Gheit underlined, in his discussions with Lebanese officials and politicians, the readiness of Egypt to offer assistance to support the Lebanese state, institutions and cadres, including the Lebanese Army,” the spokesman said, adding that the Egyptian offer was welcomed by all Lebanese parties.”The foreign minister expressed Egypt’s keenness on supporting Lebanon,” he said, adding that “Lebanese leaders called on Egypt to provide more assistance in order to support the Lebanese state carry out its responsibilities and enhance its role.”The spokesman added that his country’s interest in the Lebanese situation “is important due to established regional linkages.”"Abu al-Gheit stressed during all his meetings in Lebanon Egypt’s strong commitment to exerting efforts to solve inter-Lebanese differences and work on avoiding foreign interference in Lebanon’s domestic issues,” he added.According to the spokesperson, Abu al-Gheit also discussed the possibility of Egypt providing Lebanon with electricity and gas, “and this is additional evidence that Egypt is committed to assist a brotherly country in real need of Egyptian help in two vital fields, in which Egypt has a comparative advantage.”The spokesman said that Egypt currently provides the opportunity for Lebanese military cadres to train “in its distinguished military institutions and schools.”"This should help the Lebanese Army, which enjoys national consensus, to carry out its responsibilities in preserving peace and stability in Lebanon,” he said.”Egypt will continue to work with the Lebanese state as well as important Lebanese politicians to help Lebanon overcome any obstacles that would prevent the achievement of the aspired stability and development,” the Egyptian  spokesperson added.Separately, the secretary general of Iran’s National Security Council, Saeed Jalili, said on Wednesday that Lebanon has become “a role model for many countries worldwide.”"The main reason for Lebanon’s recent achievements in defense and political spheres is the national view of the Lebanese nation,” Jalili told former Lebanese Prime Minister Omar Karami, currently on a visit to Tehran.Jalili also called for unity among all Lebanese factions “in the face of the enemies’ efforts to undermine the country’s independence.”"Lebanon’s success is important to all Muslim states because it is on the front line of fighting against the Zionist regime,” he added.Karami, for his part, expressed appreciation for Iran’s support for Lebanon.”The Lebanese nation will stand up against Zionist threats with all its strength,” the former premier promised.”Iran certainly plays a key role in the regional developments and its efforts to reinforce unity among Lebanese factions have made a major contribution to Lebanon’s success,” he added.

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