Fox News | Christians Fear Islamist Pressure in Egypt Fox News AP Oct. 4, 2011: Egyptian Copts hold Christian crosses and chant slogans as they demonstrate against the sectarian violence, in downtown Cairo, Egypt. In the past few weeks, riots have broken out at two churches in southern Egypt, prompted by Muslim ... Christian fears rise as Islamists grow more assertive in post-Mubarak Egypt Christians fear Islamist pressure in Egypt WORLD BRIEFS |
Hurriyet Daily News | Analysis: Egypt's floundering revolution Jerusalem Post The political storm brewing in Egypt is threatening the revolution. Though there is open warfare between the Muslim Brotherhood, advocating a religious regime for the new Egypt, and the secular parties fighting for a secular model, both sides are ... Egypt, Senior US officials meet with Muslim Brotherhood Liberals, Islamists pact might be over in Egypt Egypt`s Brotherhood tackles rifts ahead of polls |
AFP | Egypt military imposes jail for election graft AFP CAIRO — Egypt's ruling military on Saturday imposed jail terms for bribery and religious sloganeering in an upcoming parliamentary poll, and allowed parties to contest all parliament's seats after a boycott threat. The military decree to amend the ... Egypt's ruling military council amends election law Egypt amends elections law, imposes jail for poll fraud Egypt amends election law |
Central Florida News 13 | Cautious analyst of change gulfnews.com After decades of nothingness, and subservience even, the Arab street took things into their own hands and launched non-violent movements in Tunisia, Egypt, Yemen, Libya and Syria, resulting so far in the toppling of three dictators. ... Arab Spring activists from Egypt, Tunisia and Libya observing Poland's election Egyptians, Libyans and Tunisians to Observe Elections in Poland A new era of change |
Ahram Online | Egypt grab consolation win in Nations Cup qualifiers Ahram Online Egypt crushed Niger 3-0 in Cairo to grab a consolation win in the last round of the African Cup of Nations qualifiers on Saturday. A second-half brace from striker Marwan Mohsen and a goal from attacking midfielder Mohamed Salah gave the Pharaohs, ... Bafana coach sad, confused SAfrica celebrates draw, misses out on African Cup Bafana draw sees Niger through to 2012 Afcon |
The Guardian | Egypt's ruler says country in a critical phase Washington Post CAIRO — Egypt's military ruler said Thursday that the country is going through a critical period, particularly on the security and economic fronts, and called for national unity to achieve a democratic state under civilian rule. ... Egypt's generals clinging to power Egypt's ruling generals accused of buying time to stay in power |
Egypt wants 81 prisoners in exchange for 'Israeli spy' Ynetnews Egypt wants Israel to free 78 Egyptian prisoners in exchange for Ilan Grapel, an Israeli-American national accused of spying and held by Cairo since June. The demand was presented during US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta's visit to Cairo, according to ... Egypt Wants 78 Prisoner for Grapel |
Ha'aretz | Airport strike spotlights Egypt's economic woes Seattle Post Intelligencer Three Egyptian Presidential candidates Abdel Moneim Aboul Fotouh, a Muslim Brotherhood figure, left, Mohammad Salim Al-Awa, an Islamic thinker, center, and Hamdin Sabbahi, head of the Karama party, talk during a press conference in Cairo, Egypt, ... Palm fronds and political thickets Sinai security on high alert ahead of bombing anniversary Egypt Predicts New Israel Natural Gas Deal Shortly |
Reuters | Restive Egypt workers pose economic, political threats Reuters MAHALLA EL-KUBRA, Egypt (Reuters) - Like many Egyptians, textile factory worker Magdi el-Aleemy expected the uprising that toppled Hosni Mubarak to change his life. It did, but not for the better. The firm where he worked for 10 years, ... |
Egypt: A nation's voice, and arts, recaptured Bennington Banner Batool Khattab was there this past spring when Egypt's authoritarian government fell, in part to what they condescendingly called "she wayyet iyaal" -- "bunch of kids" -- a group of Facebook-fueled, youthful protesters that took Cairo's Tahrir Square, ... |