Eating Jimmy Carter, or the army
by Hind Raafat
Some of the vendors at Ramadan yamish (dried fruit) markets are giving contemporary monikers to their commodities in order to promote them....
Tycoons control industrial entities
by Ahmed El-Mahdi
After the corruption case against the minister of agriculture and reports about the involvement of other officials, as well as and the...
Why Africa?
The Middle East Observer is starting from this edition reviewing economic and various files to shed light on all the aspects. The various topics...
Daesh selling oil in the black market, antiquities, human organs and slaves
by Firaz Korraim
The Islamic State militant group, better known as Daesh, emerged in April 2013 and believes in establishing a Caliphate. In order to...
Threats facing Egyptian investments
by Angy Essam
The government is working to create an attractive investment environment for local and foreign investors, but after the seizure of the properties...
DP World covers thirty nations
Heavy and light industry zones; aquaculture and logistics to provide job opportunities for young people in the maritime industry in Sharq al-Tafria, Hassan Baraka investigates
The...
What to Do When a Friend Owes You Money
It's a conundrum many know all too well, sometimes with painful results. A friend or family member needs to borrow a significant...
Public transport gets an upgrade
by Hassan Baraka: Minister of Transport Eng. Hani Dahi has announced that the State has embarked on a project worth LE70bn to underscore its commitment...
Must we spend more in Ramadan?
As the markets see its annual increase in food price for the holy month of Ramadan, Sarah Eissa looks for the reasons for the...
Schools around the corner
by Hind Ahmed
“Schools are around the corner” is a phrase repeated by every member of a family that has school-age children. As September, the...