In July British Africa Minister Henry Bellingham had declared that London wanted investment in Sudan and distanced himself from US sanctions imposed because of the regime's terrorism links such as the 1995 attempt on Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's life...
With the political endgame well under way for President Hosni Mubarak his government is expanding its nuclear ambitions...
Yet Cairo has its own problems and viewing the NCP through a security optic thinks (as does the West) it has ‘contained’ the Islamist regime that in 1995 tried to assassinate President Hosni Mubarak (AC passim)...
Since then President Mohamed Hosni Mubarak’s regime has been hoping to diversify its sources of grain reducing dependence on Western countries and increasing imports (particularly of wheat) from eastern Europe...
President Salva Kiir Mayardit’s government knows there is no love lost between Cairo and the NCP regime that in 1995 it accused of trying to kill Hosni Mubarak...
Nafi’e who was first theoretically sidelined at Egyptian request after the 1995 assassination attempt on President Hosni Mubarak has however no portfolio...
Issayas has made overtures to African states including Nigeria and South Africa and visited Egyptian President Mohamed Hosni Mubarak as well as his close ally Libya’s Colonel Moammar el Gadaffi and he finally allowed a UN mission into Eritrea...
On the day after his win Omer flew to meet the President whom the NCP had tried to assassinate in 1995 Mohamed Hosni Mubarak...
The suggestions that the internationally respected diplomat Mohamed Mostafa el Baradei is an enemy of the Egyptian state show the desperation of the power clique around the fading 81-year-old President Mohamed Hosni Mubarak even if the prospects for his early exit are barring health crises slim...
In 2011 the odds are still in favour of Hosni Mubarak succeeding himself even as he paves the way for the next generation of Mubaraks...
Gheit who claims to have the Arab League's full backing for the snub is defending the honour of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak whom Lieberman last year told to 'go to hell' in a speech to the Knesset Israel's legislature...