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Never mind Brexit, hot London property market takes off as Middle East Investors attracted to solid fundamentals
Just as important, activity is being driven by pent-up demand and rock bottom interest rates.
Just as important, activity is being driven by pent-up demand and rock bottom interest rates
London stabbing preparator was convicted in 2012 for terrorism offences
Egypt’s Observatory of Monitoring Takfiri Fatwas, Dar Al-Iftaa condemned the terrorist attack
Curtain rises on London’s Tutankhamun exhibition on 1 November
Exhibition comes 12 years since young king’s treasures’ last visit to the British capital
History of Water in the Middle East on Stage in London
In fact, the Middle East is considered the most water scarce region in the world. The Middle East/North Africa (MENA) region has only 1,100 m3 of renewable water per capita per year. For comparison, Western Europe has 5,400 m3 and North America 20,300 m31.
“Sale of Amun’s head in London is theft of Egypt’s identity”: Sahar Talaat Mostafa
Auctions on Egyptian artefacts in Europe must end
London rejects tanker exchange with Tehran
South Korea to join European mission in Strait of Hormuz
Egypt participates in Global Coalition Against Daesh’s meeting in London
FM asserted Egypt’s commitment to combat terrorism
Stolen Karnak temple relief returns to Egypt from London
Relic depicts cartouche of King Amonhotep I, was found while being auctioned
Obey: London’s disenfranchised youths’ road to social unrest
The film takes place against the backdrop of East London, where Leon (Marcus Rutherford) is a 19-year-old boy with an alcoholic mother. Chelsea is going through two fights.
Rare historical manuscript retrieved from London
Manuscript was lost in 1970s, was found while being auctioned
Limestone featuring Hatshepsut found in London
An ancient Egyptian depiction with carvings featuring female Pharaoh Hatshepsut was discovered by Kenneth Griffin, an Egyptology lecturer at Swansea University in the United Kingdom, the university said in a statement. The discovery came as the limestone was selected from the university’s Egypt Centre stored collection to be used in an object handling session. The …
Egyptian parliamentary delegation meets with Mariam Moustafa’s family in London
18-year-old Egyptian national was born in Rome, died from sustained injuries
Omar Khairat to support Egyptian street children in London
Aiming to raise awareness towards the cause of street children and orphans in Egypt, prominent musician Omar Khairat will perform a live music concert in St John’s Smith Square in London next month, a state media outlet reported. The concert’s income aims to support street children and orphans adopted by FACE, a non-profit organisation that …
Egyptian tourism sector prepares to participate in WTM in November
Number of British tourists coming to Egypt during the first half of this year amounted to 147,000, up by 26%
Shoukry in London to discuss Libya, as retrictions on illgal travelling continue
Foreign affairs ministers of United States (US), France, Italy, and United Arab of Emirates (UAE) will attend the meeting
Finding good restaurants while travelling in London
Good food always makes great memories! It is especially true when you are visiting a new city. Exploring the culture of the place through its food is surely a memorable experience. However, locating an ideal restaurant in an unfamiliar place may be a tricky affair. London, for example, is a hub for food lovers, and …
Egypt condemns London mosque attack
Grand Imam of Al-Azhar denounces the incident, calling for decrease of Islamophobia
Deutsche Bank picks news London headquarters
El-Garhy meeting with IMF in London to review Egypt’s economic performance
Proposed stamp duty to be reviewed by the Economic Affairs Committee within two weeks
Banks could pull staff out of London post-Brexit
Ambassador to London refutes Guardian claims on Egypt’s vote in UN security council
In a letter to the newspaper, Kamal said that Egypt did not block the French resolution
EFG Hermes hosts London conference for MENA investment
Global investors target new opportunities at sixth annual EFG Hermes London MENA and Frontier Conference
UK’s May takes center stage in turbulent times
Theresa May, the longest-serving home secretary of recent times, has been known as a modernizer, an authoritarian – and above all, a pragmatist. Samira Shackle reports from London on Britain’s new prime minister.
Hurst 1966 World Cup shirt falls short of auction goal
The most iconic England football shirt in history has failed to find a buyer at auction. The jersey was worn by Geoff Hurst when he scored a hat-trick in the 1966 World Cup final against West Germany.
Brexit strains London’s ‘golden’ ties with Beijing
The UK has tried hard to strengthen its already robust economic relationship with Chinese politicians and businessmen. But many now question Britain’s future as an investment destination – and a gateway to the EU.
‘As a Black person in a white society, I can have an impact,’ says author Sharon Dodua Otoo
British writer Sharon Dodua Otoo just won the prestigious Bachmann Prize for a story she’d “accidentally” written in German. DW spoke with her about Brexit, xenophobia and life as a Black person in Berlin.
UK went to war in Iraq before diplomatic options were exhausted, says inquiry head John Chilcot
A seven-year inquiry into the UK’s involvement has concluded that London failed to exhaust all peaceful options. Ex-premier Tony Blair said he assumes “full responsibility” for any mistakes that arose from the conflict.
LSE shareholders approve merger with Deutsche Börse
Shareholders in the London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) have voted overwhelmingly for a merger with Deusche Börse despite post-Brexit concerns voiced by German regulators about the new entity being domiciled in London.
Israel’s Livni summoned by London police for ‘war crimes’
Israel said it expected “different behavior” from a key ally, after opposition lawmaker Tzipi Livni was summoned for an interview with UK police. Livni was Israel’s foreign minister during a deadly conflict in Gaza.
Singapore bank stops lending for London properties after Brexit
United Overseas Bank (UOB) has suspended loans to anyone wanting to buy property in London. Singapore’s third largest lender says uncertainty from Britain’s vote to leave the EU should make investors cautious.