Meat mummies, animal parts used for food in the afterlife, were preserved using a variety of methods.
Will this spark protests from Egyptians who claim a lack of safeguards led to several horrific crashes?
An international alert has been issued for the safe return of a statuette of Tutankhamun's sister, which was stolen from an Egyptian museum during riots in August.
That a global Human Rights Council can welcome such human rights abusers with open arms not defies logic
A report from the EBRD says that eastern Europe's economy is rebounding but may suffer if Russia continues its downward spiral.
The Arab uprising failed in its most anticipated outcome of improving women's rights, a survey has said.
Starbucks has successfully exported its coffee-culture concept worldwide. But will Colombians embrace the American chain?
Climate change is taking a toll on the Caribbean -- particularly the Dominican Republic.
A new study that sequenced DNA found in pig bones from archaeological sites across Israel found they have European genetic signatures rather than Near Eastern ones as previously believed.
Egypt's output index has risen above the 50 mark, the demarcation point between expansion and contraction.
King Tut, one of the most emblematic pharaohs of ancient Egypt, was also one of the first “boy racers” and may have died in a freak chariot accident, according to new research.
Ousted Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi appeared on trial at a Cairo court Monday, his first public appearance since he was deposed on July 3
Kerry landed in Riyadh on Sunday night for the second leg of his 10-day tour of the Middle East, Europe and North Africa.
Egypt’s CBC channel said Bassem Youssef’s show “El-Bernameg” was dropped due to disagreements regarding editorial policies.
Seven of the 10 biggest Chinese foreign mergers or acquisitions by the Chinese so far this year were in the energy sector.
Aswany argues that Israel seeks a weak Egypt so it can dominate the region.
Why does Jordan's Hashemite dynasty need nuclear power? Isn't there enough petroleum in the region?
Roma are believed to have migrated westward from India sometime in the early Middle Ages -- or perhaps as early as 600 AD.
Assailants fired indiscriminately as they drove by a church unguarded by police, killing four and injuring 17.
Three weeks ago, we asked IBTimes readers to vote for the places they most wanted to see before they died. Now we’re back with the top 20.
Each has registered uninspiring sales and profit figures in 2013, as they slowly expand in emerging markets.
Reports from defectors suggest that North Korea is testing deadly chemical agents on prisoners.