Dahab

Survival on the edge

The government says it is doing everything possible to save the residents of Dweiqa from another natural disaster. A year after rehousing the survivors, other endangered Dweiqa residents are still waiting for the promised units...

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Eco-tourism the camel-dive way

It's 4 a.m. and I wake up on a beach on the Sinai Peninsula of eastern Egypt. The moon has set and the mountains of Saudi Arabia just 18 km away across the Gulf of Aqaba are silhouetted against the stars. The camel I rode here...

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Sharm El Sheikh’s Best Holiday Excursions

on the other there are so many incredible destinations that you can visit from the resort, with many of the excursions bookable from most hotels in Egypt, here is a selection of our favourites: Cairo by Plane Egypt’s capital is...

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Rip-roaring Revelry

ABU DHABI - The free-for-all 'Beats on the Beach' concerts came to a close on Saturday night amid with more than 20,000 screaming fans and dancers in party mood swining to the beats of Egyptian singer, Mohamed Hamaki and The...

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Independent Holidays in Cairo Beat Cheap Egypt Package Holidays this Winter

HostelBookers can reveal that Egypt is a top backpacking destination for Winter 2009. According to statistics from the budget accommodation website, the number of independent travellers booking a holiday to Egypt is rising year...

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Trip to the Taba Hilton, Sinai

‘ve been to the Sinai more times than I can count. I started hanging out there when I was 17 and spent time doing pretty much everything one can do there. I dove in Dahab and Ras Muhamed, snorkeled in Nuweiba, partied in Sharm...

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Sharm El Sheikhâs Best Holiday Excursions Posted By : Claire Bryant

A holiday in Egypt's diving Mecca of Sharm El Sheikh is the perfect place to enjoy snorkelling, scuba diving and ample watersports. With the famous Red Sea located on one side of the resort and Mount Sinai on the other there...

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Pig slaughter lands Cairo in the mire | Joseph Mayton

A cull has backfired on Egypt's government, showing it to be more concerned with losing face than protecting citizens The Egyptian government said its slaughter of pigs was to stop any possible outbreak of the H1N1 virus, or...

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Sea Dragon Energy Inc.: Second Quarter Results

CALGARY, ALBERTA - Sea Dragon Energy Inc. ("Sea Dragon" or "the Company") (TSX VENTURE:SDX), an international junior oil and gas company, is pleased to announce its interim financial results for the six months ended June 30,...

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Not on our turf! Egypt's trial of Hizballah operatives

By Richard Phelps, 28th August 2009 Executive Summary 1. The trial in Egypt of dozens of men accused of being part of a Hizballah plot to commit attacks in Sinai sheds light on wider developments across the Middle East. On the...

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