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U.S.-Egypt Competitiveness Forum highlights strengthened bilateral ties and economic opportunities
By Globe Banner | Nov 2, 2017
Nov 2, 2017 The Business Council for International Understanding (BCIU) held its second Competitiveness Forum in Cairo, where Chargé d’Affaires Thomas Goldberger delivered opening remarks.
USAID supports entrepreneurial competition in Minya with over 100 participants
By Globe Banner | Oct 26, 2017
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is co-sponsoring a "Startup Weekend" event in Minya, Egypt, from October 26 to 28.
U.S. provides $40 million in emergency aid for Rakhine State crisis
By Globe Banner | Oct 23, 2017
The United States government has announced the provision of nearly $40 million in emergency assistance in response to the crisis in Rakhine State, Burma.
U.S. condemns attack on Egyptian security forces near Bahariya Oasis
By Globe Banner | Oct 21, 2017
The United States has issued a strong condemnation of the recent terrorist attack on Egyptian security forces near the Bahariya Oasis.
US Embassy condemns attack on Egyptian police as 'inhumane crime
By Globe Banner | Oct 21, 2017
The United States Embassy has condemned the recent attack on Egyptian police and security personnel, describing it as an "inhumane crime."
Raqqa liberation marks critical milestone in fight against ISIS
By Globe Banner | Oct 20, 2017
The United States has expressed congratulations to the Syrian people and the Syrian Democratic Forces, including the Syrian Arab Coalition, on their success in liberating Raqqa from ISIS control.
U.S. outlines conditions for Hamas involvement in Palestinian government
By Globe Banner | Oct 19, 2017
All parties involved agree on the necessity for the Palestinian Authority to take on full, genuine, and unhindered civil and security responsibilities in Gaza.
U.S. Embassy condemns attacks on Egyptian security forces
By Globe Banner | Oct 16, 2017
Cairo – The U.S. Embassy in Cairo has expressed strong condemnation of the recent terrorist attacks targeting security forces, police, and civilians, including Christian Egyptians, in the Sinai Peninsula and other regions of Egypt.
U.S offers millions for information on key Hizballah leaders
By Globe Banner | Oct 11, 2017
The U.S. Department of State's Rewards for Justice Program has announced financial incentives for information leading to the location, arrest, or conviction of two senior leaders of Hizballah, a Lebanon-based terrorist organization.
U.S. revokes economic sanctions on Sudan following positive government actions
By Globe Banner | Oct 8, 2017
The United States has announced the revocation of economic sanctions on Sudan, recognizing the country's sustained positive actions in maintaining a cessation of hostilities, improving humanitarian access, and cooperating with the U.S. on regional...
United States pledges over $100 million for bilateral assistance to Egypt
By Globe Banner | Sep 27, 2017
Egypt and the United States have signed new bilateral assistance agreements and amendments totaling over $100 million.
USTDA acting director visits Egypt to enhance economic ties
By Globe Banner | Sep 25, 2017
Acting Director of the U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA), Thomas R. Hardy, visited Egypt on September 23 and 24 to bolster support for U.S. commercial engagement in Egypt's infrastructure development.
Completion celebrated for Ancient Memphis Walking Circuit connecting archaeological sites
By Globe Banner | Sep 24, 2017
Chargé d’Affaires Thomas Goldberger from the U.S. Embassy in Cairo and Minister of Antiquities Dr. Khaled El Enany marked the completion of the Ancient Memphis Walking Circuit in Mit Rahina on September 23.
American theater groups bring acclaimed performances to Cairo festival
By Globe Banner | Sep 14, 2017
Cairo is set to host New York-based Theater Mitu at the Cairo International Festival of Contemporary and Experimental Theatre (CifCet), in collaboration with the Egyptian Ministry of Culture and the U.S. Embassy in Cairo.
U.S., Egypt conduct joint military exercises during Bright Star 2017
By Globe Banner | Sep 12, 2017
U.S. and Egyptian military forces are currently engaged in a joint command-post exercise as part of the Bright Star 2017 training initiative.
U.S. Embassy condemns attack on Egyptian police and first responders
By Globe Banner | Sep 11, 2017
Cairo – The U.S. Embassy in Cairo has issued a strong condemnation of an attack that occurred today in the Sinai region, which reportedly resulted in the deaths of at least 18 Egyptian policemen and several ambulance workers.
U.S.-Egyptian military exercise Bright Star set for September
By Globe Banner | Sep 6, 2017
The U.S. Central Command and the Egyptian Armed Forces have announced that the Bright Star military exercise will occur from September 10 to 20 at the Mohamed Naguib Military Base in Egypt. U.S. Embassy Cairo Chargé d’Affaires Thomas Goldberger...
Mattis discusses military options amid Korean tensions
By Globe Banner | Sep 5, 2017
Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis addressed the media following a national security meeting at the White House.
Secretary Tillerson extends Eid al-Adha wishes to Muslims worldwide
By Globe Banner | Sep 1, 2017
As the annual Hajj pilgrimage in Mecca and Medina concludes, Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson extends his wishes to Muslims worldwide for a meaningful Eid al-Adha.
Egyptian ensembles set for U.S. tour under Center Stage program
By Globe Banner | Aug 30, 2017
Cairo - The Center Stage music program, in collaboration with the U.S. Department of State, has chosen three contemporary Egyptian music ensembles for tours in the United States between July and December 2018.