DIARY - Egypt/Sudan - Dec 24

Thu Dec 24, 2009 1:18am EST

This diary is updated daily. New listings or amendments are marked *. All events/times provisional and in GMT (local time is GMT +2 for Egypt and Sudan).

TODAY'S EVENTS

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24

CAIRO - Central bank's monetary policy committee due to meet.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 28

CAIRO - Beltone holds news conference on new investment fund in Ramses Hilton hotel in down town Cairo.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30

CAIRO - Court issues verdict in the case of the editor of independent daily newspaper Al-Shorouk given a jail sentence for allegedly publishing incorrect information about a bribery case involving a Ministry of Housing official.

2010

SATURDAY, JANUARY 2

CAIRO - Adminstrative court to issue verdict in case of 50 Christians seeking recognition of their faith after one of their parents converted to Islam.

MONDAY, JANUARY 4

CAIRO - Verdict due in Al-Ayat train crash case.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 12

CAIRO - Appeal hearing of 13 Muslim Brotherhood members who were tried in a military court in 2007.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 14

CAIRO - France Telecom (FTE.PA) subscription for Mobinil's (EMOB.CA) shares closes.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4

CAIRO - Appeal hearing for Egyptian businessman and politician Hesham Talaat Moustafa, sentenced to death for the murder of a Lebanese singer.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15

CAIRO - An Egyptian Business Roundtable, titled 'New challenges for Egypt in the post-crisis world' hosted by the Economist conference.

* CAIRO - Economist Conference hosts Egypt Business Roundtable titled "New challenges for Egypt in the Post-Crisis World".

MONDAY, MAY 10

CAIRO - International Renewable Energy Conference and Exhibition, RETECH Egypt 2010, opens (till May 12).

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