Suhaj (Egypt)

LE 75 Million for infrastructure in industrial zones in Egypt

Egypt's Minister of Trade and Industry Rachid Mohamed Rachid announced another LE 75 million for the development of infrastructure in 12 industrial zones, bringing the total investment in the zones to LE 1.35 billion.

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Fovia's High Definition Volume Rendering® Brings 2,500-Year-Old Mummy Back to Life

Irethorrou, an Egyptian priest entombed for thousands of years in the Middle Egyptian city of Akhmim, can now be seen like never before. Using state of the art High Definition Volume Rendering® technology developed by Fovia,...

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El-Gabaly talks healthcare at economic forum

CAIRO: Egypt needs between LE 7 billion and LE 17 billion annually to deliver the kind of healthcare citizens are looking for, the health minister said Monday. Egypt's International Economic Forum hosted Monday a seminar...

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EGYPT: Return to schools shadowed by swine flu threat

Fear of swine flu has made for a hectic beginning of the Egyptian school year. Schools were supposed to start in the final week of September, but that date was pushed back until yesterday to ensure that administrators were...

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Participants in Synod of Bishops for Africa [2009-10-04]

VATICAN CITY, OCT. 4, 2009 .- Here is the list of participants of the Second Special Assembly for Africa of the Synod of Bishops, which began today in Rome. Alexandre DO NASCIMENTO, Archbishop Emeritus of Luanda (ANGOLA) -...

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Egypt arrests protesters against Bahai neighbours

Egyptian Interior Minister Habib el Adli Egyptian security sources announced that Egypt's police arrested 70 villagers on Thursday who were protesting against the relocation of Baha'i families to their area after they were...

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Villagers say no to Bahais as neighbours

Local officials and politicians in the Upper Egyptian city of Sohag, some 450km south of Cairo, are desperately trying to defuse tensions triggered by the refusal of Muslim inhabitants of a village to accept Bahais as their...

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Using x-rays to appreciate the fine art of death

Monday, August 24, 2009 Listen to the Article - Powered by Associated Press PALO ALTO, California: Scientists trying to unwrap the mysteries of a more than 2,500-year-old mummy believed to be an ancient Egyptian priest have...

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High-Tech scanner could reveal old Mummy

A 2,500-year-old Egyptian mummy, under examination of a high-tech scanner at Stanford Medical Center, may shed new light on ancient medical care and death in Egypt, reports say. Researchers at Stanford are analyzing a minor...

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Sohag City , Akhmim