BBC News | Egypt: 'At least 12 dead in Tahrir Square protests' Jerusalem Post CAIRO - Police backed by the army used batons and teargas on Sunday to charge protesters in Cairo's Tahrir Square demanding Egypt's ruling generals swiftly hand power to civilians, in some of the worst violence since the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak. ... Egypt protests: Death toll up in Cairo's Tahrir Square Facing Calls to Give Up Power, Egypt's Military Battles Crowds Egypt's Tahrir Square protests: A second revolution unfolding now? |
The Guardian | Libya, Egypt and Syria all face an uncertain future The Guardian Egypt has been the most important chapter from the start because of its sheer size and influence, so state repression and anger at the generals who have ruled since Hosni Mubarak's overthrow are deeply worrying for those still nurturing the hopes born ... Hundreds Injured in Renewed Egypt Protests; 24 Killed in Syria Egyptian Analyst Warns against Outcome of Military Intervention in Syria Arab League snubs Syria demands |
Bikya Masr | Egypt Pays Record Nine-Month Yield as IMF Approach 'Late' Bloomberg Egypt's nine-month treasury bill yields rose to the highest level in at least five years following an announcement that Finance Minister Hazem El Beblawi will seek International Monetary Fund help ... Egypt Pays Record Nine-Month Yield as IMF Approach 'Late' Egypt to formally seek IMF financing - minister Egypt to Resume Talks on IMF Loan |
Ma'an News Agency | Egypt resumes gas deliveries to Israel after 7th attack Jewish Telegraphic Agency JERUSALEM (JTA) -- The delivery of natural gas to Israel from Egypt has resumed nine days after the gas pipeline between the two countries was blown up for the seventh time. Gas began to flow through the pipeline again on Sunday. ... Envoy visits Egypt for 1st time since mission attack Israeli ambassador returns to Egypt for farewell 2 months after forced to flee Egypt resumes natgas supplies to Israel -Ampal |
New York Times | After Egypt's Revolution, Christians Are Living in Fear ... New York Times Egyptian security forces who had apparently intervened to break up the violence deliberately rammed their armed vehicles into the Coptic crowd and fired live ammunition indiscriminately. Egyptian military authorities soon shut down live news coverage ... Getting Away With It: Egypt's Religious Minorities Need the Rule of Law 'Some believe Egyptian military encouraging attacks to divide nation' Clashes on Egypt Christian march injure 29 |
Egypt police clash with protesters Washington Post Riot police firing tear gas and rubber bullets stormed into Tahrir Square to dismantle a protest camp, setting off clashes that killed at least one, injured hundreds and raised tensions before the first elections since Hosni Mubarak's ouster. (Nov. ... |
Ynetnews | Egyptian Blogger Explains Nude Photo Towleroad She's 20, she's an atheist, she's a liberal, and she lives in Egypt. Aliaa Magda Elmahdy's recent experiment in self-portraiture on Twitter -- in which she posed in stockings, cute red shoes, and nothing else -- has made her a minor celebrity and ... Israelis strip in support of Egypt blogger Egyptian blogger Aliaa Elmahdy: Why I posed naked Egypt in uproar after blogger posts nude photos |
The Daily Star | MIDEAST STOCKS-Egypt tumbles on violence; most Gulf markets down Reuters CAIRO/DUBAI, Nov 20 (Reuters) - Egypt's benchmark index tumbled to a six-week low on Sunday after renewed street violence in central Cairo and in other cities, and Kuwait fell after protesters stormed its parliament. ... Middle East markets: Egypt tumbles on violence; most other bourses down Continued political tension rattles markets |
Egyptian Stocks: Palm Hills Developments, Oriental Weavers BusinessWeek 20 (Bloomberg) -- Egypt's benchmark EGX 30 Index dropped 2.5 percent to 4023.45 at the 2:30 pm close in Cairo, matching an eight-day losing streak from July. The following shares rose or fell. Symbols are in parentheses. Palm Hills Developments SAE ... Egyptian Stocks: Palm Hills Developments, Oriental Weavers Carpet maker has rug pulled from under it |
In Egypt's new democracy, Copts feel sidelined Jerusalem Post Now, he is campaigning for a seat in the first parliament of Egypt's post-Husni Mubarak era. Ishak is one of a handful of youth activists, who were instrumental in the protest movement that ousted the former dictator in February who decided to throw ... |