Miscellaneous

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  • 50 ships transit Suez Canal

    Date: 2014-05-06 11:25:54 GMT - Egypt - Miscellaneous - SN:48 - ID:706217

    ISMAILIA, Egypt, May 5 (MENA) - Fifty vessels passed through the Suez Canal on Tueday, carrying a total cargo of 2.398 million tons. The south-bound convoy included 24 ships with a combined cargo of 1.033 million tons while the 26 ships of the ....

  • 12,000 tons of butane gas, 12,000 tons of coal arrive to Suez, 50,000 tons of goods exported

    Date: 2014-05-06 08:12:33 GMT - Egypt - Miscellaneous - SN:20 - ID:705713

    SUEZ, Egypt, May 6 (MENA) - As many as 12,000 tons of butane gas and 12,000 tons of coal arrived to Zaityat port in Suez and 50,000 tons of goods were exported, Red Sea Ports Authority announced. Two oil ships coming from Saudi Arabia were laden ....

  • Limited fire inside German container ship in Ismailia contained

    Date: 2014-05-06 07:29:10 GMT - Egypt - Miscellaneous - SN:14 - ID:705636

    ISMAILIA, May 6 (MENA) - Firefighters in Ismailia contained a limited fire that broke out inside the German container ship Hanjin Athens with no injuries reported. Head of the Suez Canal Authority Lt General Mohab Memish said the ship is far from ....

  • 5 killed, injured in bloody clashes between 2 families in Qalubia over ownership of piece of land

    Date: 2014-05-05 13:30:56 GMT - Egypt - Miscellaneous - SN:92 - ID:704383

    BANHA, Egypt, May 5 (MENA) - Bloody clashes took place early in the morning on Monday in Khosos city in Qalubia between Khatab and el-Bakoshi families over the ownership of a piece of land. Weapons and Molotov cocktails were used in the ....

  • Fire put off in Alexandria's shop

    Date: 2014-05-05 13:27:09 GMT - Egypt - Miscellaneous - SN:90 - ID:704531

    ALEXANDRIA, May 5 (MENA) - Firefighters managed to extinguish a fire that erupted in a shop for petrochemical substances in Alexandria. The fire was caused by lighting a candle during electricity outage. There were no casualties reported. ....

  • Iskandar says keen on meeting governors to discuss waste separation system

    Date: 2014-05-05 12:19:51 GMT - Egypt - Miscellaneous - SN:66 - ID:704275

    CAIRO, May 5 (MENA) - Minister of Environment Dr Laila Iskandar asserted that the ministry will organize a series of meetings with governors in the coming period as part of the bid to put into effect the waste sorting system which is currently ....

  • 2 killed, 12 injured in accident on Suez road

    Date: 2014-05-05 10:44:56 GMT - Egypt - Miscellaneous - SN:46 - ID:704102

    SUEZ, May 5 (MENA) - Two people were killed and 12 injured when a truck carrying workers overturned Monday at km 90 on the Suez-Zaafarana road. The bodies were moved to the Suez forensic medicine department and the injured to Suez general ....

  • Mersa Alam airport receives 2,750 tourists from European airports

    Date: 2014-05-05 10:34:24 GMT - Egypt - Miscellaneous - SN:44 - ID:703951

    HURGHADA, May 5 (MENA) - Mersa Alam airport received on Monday 30 flights from various European airports carrying 2,750 tourists of various nationalities on board. Airport Director Hussein Refqi said the flight arrivals have notably increased ....

  • 3 ferries prepared for return of Egyptian expats working in Gulf states

    Date: 2014-05-05 10:27:24 GMT - Egypt - Miscellaneous - SN:41 - ID:704012

    HURGHADA, Egypt, May 5 (MENA) - Authorities in Safaga port prepared three ferries for the season of the return of the Egyptian expatriates working in the Gulf states to Egypt. The ferries were inspected and secured, Chairman of Safaga Port ....

  • Security campaign to remove violations on agricultural lands, restore discipline in Gharbia

    Date: 2014-05-05 10:25:59 GMT - Egypt - Miscellaneous - SN:40 - ID:703888

    TANTA, Egypt, May 5 (MENA) - Security bodies in Gharbia launched a campaign to remove violations on the agricultural lands and state possession in Samanoud, Zefta, Santa, Kafr el-Zayat and Mahala. The campaign discovered 22 violations and removed ....

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