By: Mary Rose | 2011-02-17 | Politics January 25 witnessed massive demonstrations across Egypt against President Hosni Mubarak's regime that killed at least 300 dead and caused thousands injured. Eleven days later, protesters gathered at Cairo’s Tahrir Square forcing Mubarak resignation. Finally, he had to step down on Feb. 11, 2011 and handed power to the military. However, the Egyptian dramatic events have created domino effects throughout Arab world. More demonstrations happening in some countries like Tunisia, Yemen, Jordan, Syria, Algeria, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Morocco, Palestinian Territories for greater freedoms and improved living standards. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-11-22 | News and society A total of 33 people dead in riots between police and protesters in Cairo's Tahrir Square for a third straight day on Monday after a night of deadly violence which has turned into the most sustained challenge yet to the rule of Egypt's military. read more
By: Barbara Goldsmith | 2011-02-03 | Arts & Entertainment Some of the predictions I made at the end of 2010 have already come to pass. I predicted that with the ingress of Uranus into Aries in March this year that we would start to see more revolts, riots and the toppling of governments and seats of power in many countries. With the riots in Tunisia and Jordan and this week the protests and demonstrations in Egypt, we are seeing more unrest than ever before. President Mubarak who has been in power for the last 30 years has agreed to step down. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-12-15 | News and society Time magazine has named “The Protester” as the Person of the Year 2011 – a tribute to people bringing change across the Arab world as well as anti-corporate greed demonstrations in the West. Announcing the choice on NBC’s "Today Show", Time Managing Editor Rick Stengel said that the nameless protestors with a traditional head scarf have risked their lives to bring transformational change around the world. He stated, “They are changing history already and they will change history in the future”. Rick Stengel also emphasized, “Iran prefigured what was going to happen in the Arab world. And then what happened in the Arab world did influence Occupy Wall Street, and Occupy Oakland, and the protests in Greece and Madrid” read more
By: Jacek Popiel | 2010-03-31 | News and society The protests in Iran are as much about government incompetence as about elections and democracy. This situation is not unique to Iran. In fact the gap between elites and people is a growing global issue. read more
By: tishbite | 2011-04-11 | Politics This is a question which only time will answer but I personally believe that it will. Another question which I believe will have an effect on this is the degree to which the Egyptians align themselves... read more
By: Aston Morgan | 2011-02-02 | Travel & Leisure A number of British travellers were left high and dry at the Cairo International Airport after flights were cancelled due to its staff members joining protests against the country president. 30,000 Britons are estimated to be in Egypt. read more
By: princekumar | 2011-02-05 | Internet Business The search for Google Inc.'s Wael Ghonim in Egypt has widened. Being unable to track their missing young executive, the internet search giant is now asking the public to help them find him. read more
By: ramsestours | 2011-06-13 | Travel Tips Barak Obama, “We should raise our Children to be like the Egyptian Youth” Silvio Berlusconi, The prime minister of Italy said” Nothing new about Egypt, The Egyptian just created the history as usual” Jens Stoltenberg, Norway Prime Minister said “Today, We all are Egyptians” Heinz Fischer, President of Austria said “The Egyptian people are the greatest in the world and deserves read more
By: Susanta Bhattacharyya | 2010-04-04 | International studies Bangladesh is still one of the poorest countries in the world. Concentrating on the precarious economic situation is therefore the utmost job of the new government. Sanitizing a corrupt political system and standing firm against rampant corruption in the high offices is also another major objective to attain. It also needs to carefully address the menace of religious fundamentalist elements in its society. Whether in Bangladesh, India or Pakistan, the face of religious fundamentalism is common. read more
By: Chris Wood | 2011-02-15 | Article Marketing As we can see from the news that it is said by the Supreme Council of Egypt's armed services in dispatch No. 5 on Sunday that they will suspend the composition, dissolve the fan tan, and form a citizens committee to draft a new composition for the country. read more
By: Webmaster | 2011-08-23 | Vacations Since medieval times, Egypt has always been a favorite destination for tourists from all over the world. The good weather, the many beaches of the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea, and the diversity of monuments that the land of the pharos hosts always attracted travelers from different regions to come and visit Egypt. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-02-14 | News and society Egyptian anti-government protesters celebrated after the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak, the marriage between an American bride and a Chinese groom, Italian Prime Minister “show teeth” during a news conference, and Australia is now battling wildfires and so on are some among the most impressive news during the week. In order to know more about useful events that occurred during the last week, let’s have a look at these photos as below read more
By: Gene Lalor | 2010-04-04 | News and society No other single issue about the attack of June 8, 1967 on the USS Liberty by Israeli air and naval forces provokes more interest, incites more controversy, and arouses more ire than the most fundamental question: Why did it happen? Interrelated are many other questions-too many other questions. Those would include but are far from limited to these: read more