New York Times | Egypt's Cabinet Offers to Resign as Protests Rage New York Times More Photos » By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK CAIRO — The cabinet offered its resignation on Monday to Egypt's transitional military rulers as security forces carried out an increasingly lethal crackdown on three days of violent street protests, reviving the ... Egypt's Cabinet Submits Resignation, Tahrir Square Protests Surge Egypt cabinet offers to resign as Cairo protests grow As Egypt protests intensify, interim leaders offer to resign |
The Daily Star | Egypt's Ruling Council Calls for Crisis Talks with Political Forces Voice of America November 21, 2011 Egypt's Ruling Council Calls for Crisis Talks with Political Forces VOA News Egypt's ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces has called for crisis talks with the country's political forces after the interim civilian cabinet ... Egypt's Generals Must Stand for Democracy or Risk Toppling: View Amnesty says Egypt army continues Mubarak-era abuse Amnesty criticises Egypt's military rulers |
MiamiHerald.com | Egypt Cabinet offers to resign but protests go on MiamiHerald.com Egyptian protesters and riot police face off in Alexandria, Egypt, Monday, Nov. 21, 2011. Security forces fired tear gas and clashed Monday with several thousand protesters in Cairo's Tahrir Square in the third straight day of violence that has killed ... |
News Tribe | Egypt: violent protests spread to Alexandria Telegraph.co.uk Clashes erupt on the streets of the Egyptian coastal city of Alexandria as the country's army-appointed government submits its resignation to stem protests that have spread across the country. Riot police lined up to guard Alexandria's main security ... 24 dead in Egypt violence Over dozen killed in latest Egypt clashes |
The Daily Star | Egypt policeman killed during Sinai manhunt: agency Reuters CAIRO (Reuters) - One Egyptian policeman was killed and one injured during a raid on an armed Islamist group suspected of involvement in pipeline bombings that have disrupted gas supplies to Israel and Jordan, the state news agency reported. ... Egyptian policeman killed, another wounded by members of militant group in ... Egypt police officer killed in Sinai shooting |
Newsday | Egypt Cabinet offers to resign but protests go on Newsday Click here Egypt Cabinet offers to resign but protests go on Originally published: November 21, 2011 2:50 AM Updated: November 21, 2011 6:19 PM By The Associated Press HAMZA HENDAWI (Associated Press), SARAH EL DEEB (Associated Press) (AP) -- Egypt's ... |
Egypt Cabinet offers to resign but protests go on Seattle Post Intelligencer HAMZA HENDAWI, AP, SARAH EL DEEB, Associated Press Protesters take a cover during clashes with Egyptian riot police near the interior ministry in downtown cairo, Egypt, Sunday, Nov. 20, 2011. Firing tear gas and rubber bullets, Egyptian riot police on ... |
PBS NewsHour | Egypt: Is it a revolution? GlobalPost With running battles taking place once again in Tahrir Square, this question still tumbles and smolders in Egypt like a verbal tear gas canister. It's hard to say whether the protest movement that toppled Hosni Mubarak in February is in fact a ... GlobalPost's 'Egypt Voices' Series Looks at All Aspects of Revolution Stepping Gingerly Through the Turmoil in Egypt |
Critical moment for Egyptian democracy ABC Online ELEANOR HALL: Robert Springborg is a Professor of National Security at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey and an expert on the Egyptian military. He says this is a critical moment for the future of democracy in Egypt. ROBERT SPRINGBORG: It's not ... |
CathNews | Obama “Misses the Point” of Anti-Christian Violence in Egypt The New American As Lucas Zellers wrote on November 16: President Obama "missed the point" about the shooting deaths of Coptic Christians on Oct. 9 in front of the Maspero television building in downtown Cairo, Egypt, Rep. Chris Smith (RN. ... Egypt's Christians wary ahead of crucial election Mubarak's Downfall a Tragedy for Egypt's Christians In Egypt's new democracy, Copts feel sidelined |