Two of the amphibious assault ships became available in August after France and Russia canceled a deal.
Two belly dancers were found guilty of inciting immorality and debauchery, and promoting nudity in their music videos.
The troops, all from the Multinational Force and Observers, were airlifted to a medical facility to be treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
A man in KKK garb staged a one-man protest in New York after Donald Trump pledged his allegiance to the Republican Party before more people joined in Thursday afternoon.
Egypt boasts the Pyramids of Giza, ancient temples, museums and other tourist attractions. But an increase in terrorist attacks across the Arab world has affected Egypt’s image.
The alleged attack came after rumors that the Islamic State group was attempting to recruit experienced fighters from the region to fight in Syria and Iraq.
A new United Nations report paints a bleak future for the war-torn and impoverished Gaza Strip.
Egypt once tolerated the tunnels, which were used to smuggle goods in and out of the Gaza Strip.
Many are optimistic about the discovery of a monstrous gas field in the Mediterranean that could relieve the country's worsening energy shortage.
Google, the world's dominant Internet search engine, has seen the sheen fade from its "do no evil" motto on accusations of abuse of dominance.
The Sunday tragedy follows another that occurred Thursday, in which 200 people may have perished.
Egypt has been without a parliament since June 2012 when a court dissolved the democratically elected main chamber.
Egypt summoned the British ambassador to reject as "unacceptable interference" comments he made on an Egyptian court's decision to hand down prison sentences for three Al Jazeera journalists, state media said on Sunday.
Australia’s minister for foreign affairs expressed official support of compatriot Peter Greste, one of three Al Jazeera journalists given jail sentences by a court in Cairo.
The MAKS-2015 event featured about 600 Russian companies and more than 150 foreign firms from about 30 other countries.
The film, the first in a trilogy about the life of the founder of Islam, is not without its critics.
Kenya's capital city has more than 130 bus lines and 3.5 million people who rely on them.
The news came at the end of a three-day visit to Moscow by Egypt's president.
The country has struggled to contain a growing ISIS-affiliated insurgency in the Sinai region that has killed dozens of people.
A security official in the western town of Zuwara, from where the overcrowded boat had set off, said there were around 400 people on board.
Both countries stand to benefit from adopting Russia's currency in tourism transactions.
The bounce-back suggested investors have gained some confidence, at least for the short term, but the fate of oil prices remains uncertain.