
Sunday's deadly clashes in central Cairo - the worst since protesters ousted President Hosni Mubarak in February - are more bad news for Egypt's financially critical tourism industry, already down by more than a third from a year ago.At least 24 people were killed and nearly 300 injured when Coptic...

Cairo violence deals another blow to staggering Egypt tourism
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Gill Charlton has advice on missed flight connections; travelling with golf clubs; visa-free entry to the United States; and a Portuguese province that’s like Tuscany without crowds.Missed...
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I sighed the same collective sigh everyone took last night around 7 p.m. when news broke that Apple founder, genius, and make-life-easier entrepreneur Steve Jobs is resigning as Apple CEO. Where...
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International travel agencies have rejected proposals from the Muslim Brotherhood regarding restrictions on the behaviour of tourists visiting Egypt, claiming that the proposals could cost the...
08/27/11-03:50 PM by Hisham Shawqi
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A short article giving suggestions for Christian travel in Jerusalem
08/27/11-03:50 PM by Tomer Harel
MEXICO CITY -- Spanish authorities have detained a Mexican airline pilot suspected of smuggling more than 90 pounds of cocaine into the European country, the Mexican Embassy said...
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