Los Angeles Times | Egypt's First Round of Voting Nears End Voice of America November 29, 2011 First Round of Voting Ends in Egypt VOA News Egyptians have completed the first round of voting in the first parliamentary elections since a popular uprising forced President Hosni Mubarak to resign in February. ... Islamists expect gains as Egypt counts votes Egypt voters turn out for second day of elections After Second Day of Voting in Egypt, Islamists Offer Challenge to Generals |
The Associated Press | Egypt Islamists pull out stops in post-Mubarak poll. Full Article Reuters India The United States and its European allies are watching Egypt's vote torn between hopes that democracy will take root in the most populous Arab nation and worries that Islamists hostile to Israel and the West will ride to power on the ballot box. ... Egypt's Islamists Pushed to Right In Egypt, ultra-Islamists make election debut |
Boston.com | Egypt's Christians try to stem Islamists in vote Boston.com A soldier talks on a megaphone as Egyptian men line up to vote in the country's parliamentary election at a polling center in the Shubra neighborhood of Cairo, Egypt, Monday, Nov. 28, 2011. Shaking off years of political apathy, Egyptians on Monday ... Egypt's Christians try to stem Islamists in vote Egypt's Christians try to stem Islamists in vote Egypt's Christians stop Islamists to vote |
PBS NewsHour | International Monitor: Among Egypt's Electorate, a 'Sense of Pride' PBS NewsHour Ballot counting begins in the first round of Egypt's parliamentary elections. Photo by Odd Andersen/AFP/Getty Images. Despite some rumors of political parties trying to entice votes through payments and other means, a second day of voting in Egypt came ... Egypt reports record high turnout for elections Army: Egypt extends voting by two hours on first day |
Kipp Report | Egypt protests and Arab Spring: November 25 as it happened Telegraph.co.uk Live rolling coverage from November 25 around the Middle East as Egypt prepares for a 'Last chance million-man protest' and the Syrian opposition is set to meet with the Arab League. By Harriet Alexander, and Amy Willis 21.36 We're going to finish our ... Arab media anxious over Egypt vote, Syria Arab media focus on Syria, anxious over Egypt vote US to probe deadly airstrikes...Egypt's ruler sees 'crossroads'...Occupy deadlines |
Polls close in Egyptian election Washington Post Egypt's military rulers were quick to take credit Tuesday for a strong turnout in the first elections since Hosni Mubarak's ouster, a vote that appeared to be the country's freest and fairest in living memory. (Nov. 29) (/The Associated Press) ... |
Ha'aretz | Gunmen attack Egypt's gas pipeline BusinessWeek Attackers set off explosives early Monday along a gas pipeline in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula that transports fuel to neighboring Israel and Jordan, forcing a shutdown and halting exports, the state news agency MENA reported. The attack on the pipeline was ... Egypt Halts Gas Flow to Israel, Jordan After Pipeline Blast Can Egypt secure its gas pipelines? Egyptian gas pipeline to Israel attacked for ninth time |
New York Times (blog) | From Spring to Winter: Explaining the Egypt Elections New York Times (blog) Overview | What is happening in Egypt in the aftermath of revolution? How does the situation in Egypt compare with other nations that have experienced uprisings in the Arab World? In this lesson, students get updated on Egypt and then develop a series ... Egypt holds landmark elections amid fears for the revolution Arab Spring Turns To Arab Autumn Latest developments in Arab political unrest stretching from North Africa to ... |
Press TV | Egypt enters second day of parliamentary elections Press TV Despite the political turmoil and deteriorating security in Egypt, those people who cast their ballots believe that the elections are the only way to bring an end to military rule. Many protesters in Cairo's Liberation Square have boycotted the vote. ... |
Volatility in the Egyptian Stock Market Council on Foreign Relations (blog) A view shows the Egyptian Stock Exchange in Cairo in June 2011 (Asmaa Waguih/Courtesy Reuters). Despite clashes in Egypt last week that resulted in over 40 deaths, Egypt's first parliamentary election since the Mubarak era is ... |