Germany’s New Role in Europe: From Taskmaster to Petitioner
The Globalist: The costs of absorbing five million immigrants could easily reach the costs of German reunification — over one trillion euros over 30...
European Commission says ‘ball still rolling’ on trade deal with U.S. after German comments
The European Union’s executive said on Monday it had a unanimous mandate from the bloc’s 28 members to finalise negotiations on a free trade...
The September 11 attacks: An American – Israeli – Iranian making
The Author Louis Cammarosano wrote that Saudi Arabia played a great role in maintaining the dollar as the world's key reserves currency
President Hosny Mubarak...
Macron wins French elections with 65% of the vote
Emmanuel Macron was elected as the new President of France, after winning 65.1% of the vote in the second round of the French presidential...
Egyptian-French trade exchange hits €2.8bn
Trade volume between Egypt and France rose in 2015 to €2.8bn, Head of the French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Alexandria, Ayman Badawi...
Misr Italia confirms confidence in Egyptian economy
Misr Italia Group, real estate investment and development leader in Egypt, confirmed its confidence in the future of the Egyptian economy and its growth...
US urges World Bank to form a global crisis fund
The US has urged the World Bank to announce a global crisis fund for nations affected with displacement, pandemics or natural disasters at the...
Brazil hopes for positive overseas tourist inflow
In less than two months, the 2016 Summer Olympics are set to begin in Rio De Janeiro. Since 2009, when the country was announced...
How Clinton & Trump foreign policy would affect the Middle East?
By Gehad Abdel Mohsen
Since the incidents of September 11th, the Middle East has been the most critical region in the world for American foreign...
Ex-Deutsche and Barclays bankers appear in court over Euribor rigging
By Menna Abbas
Six people attended the hearing at Westminster Magistrates' Court, while a further five accused did not appear. They are the first to...
UK factory activity falls ‘at fastest pace for three years’
Activity among UK manufacturers contracted at its fastest pace for three years in July, according to a closely watched survey.
The Markit/CIPS manufacturing purchasing managers’...