USA Today | Egypt's military uses heavy hand in crushing protest USA Today By Ahmad Hammad, AP An Egyptian protester throws a stone toward soldiers, unseen, as a building burns Saturday during clashes near Tahrir Square, in Cairo. By Ahmad Hammad, AP An Egyptian protester throws a stone toward soldiers, unseen, as a building ... Egypt's military uses heavy hand to crush protests Egypt's new gov't faces tough test as Cairo clashes kill 10 Egypt witnesses day of military violence as funerals turn into anti-SCAF rallies |
The Hindu | Egypt and Tunisia on the birthday of the Arab Spring Ahram Online This inspired Egypt to say 'enough' in their own land. Where are we today? Mohamed Bouazizi's mother Manoubiyeh Bouazizi, the mother of Mohamed Bouazizi, the local fruit vendor who set himself on fire 17 December, stands next to his picture at the ... The Arab Spring: A Year Of Revolution One year on, Tunisia remembers young man whose death began the Arab Spring Twelve turbulent months of the Arab Spring |
Haaretz | Israel envoy seeks talks with Egypt Islamist groups Haaretz By Avi Issacharoff Tags: Egypt Arab Spring Israel's new ambassador in Cairo, Yaakov Amitai, will attempt to open communication channels with Islamic officials in Egypt, including representatives of the Muslim Brotherhood and the radical Salafi ... EGYPT: Clashes escalate between army and protesters Cautious optimism as Egypt inches towards democracy Christians accepted in Egypt |
Los Angeles Times | Yearender: Uncertainties haunt Middle East, North Africa after sweeping unrest Xinhua 18 (Xinhua) -- Tunisia, Egypt, Libya and Yemen all witnessed drastic upheavals in 2011 as longtime rulers in the Mideast and North African countries were ousted amid anti-government protests. However, indignant protesters and other people in the region ... Foreign investment outlook dims on Arab Spring Arab Spring: The overthrow of fear Can Washington get it right on Egypt? |
ABC Action News | Ancient Egypt exhibit at Museum of Fine Art ABC Action News The magic of ancient Egypt has come to the Museum of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg. This landmark exhibition brings to life one of the greatest civilizations in the history of the world. Ancient Egypt-Art and Magic: Treasures from the Fondation Gandur ... Ancient Egypt's Magic to Envelop Museum of Fine Arts |
BBC News | Egyptian Blogger Sentenced by Military Rulers Amid Accusations of Human Rights ... Huffington Post (blog) Of course, Egyptian cyberactivists and citizen journalists are in an uproar, refusing to give up their right to free speech, which they so valiantly fought for, despite the SCAF's threats to take away these rights. Human rights organizations defending ... Egypt court cuts blogger Maikel Nabil's jail term A Call to Action on Behalf of an Egyptian Blogger Egypt: Blogger who criticized the military gets sentence reduced to two years |
Newsday | Egypt military uses heavy hand in crushing protest Newsday Click here Egypt military uses heavy hand in crushing protest Originally published: December 17, 2011 2:08 AM Updated: December 17, 2011 4:04 PM By The Associated Press MAGGIE MICHAEL (Associated Press), SARAH EL DEEB (Associated Press) (AP) -- Troops ... |
The Nation, Pakistan | Congress moves to restrict aid to Egypt, Pakistan Al-Masry Al-Youm AP Photographed by AP Congress would impose restrictions on aid to Egypt, Pakistan and the Palestinian Authority in a US$53.3 billion bill that avoids the deep cuts in foreign assistance and State Department funding that Republicans had pursued this ... US attaches more strings to Pak aid |
The Associated Press | Sold into slavery as a girl, Shyima Hall becomes a US citizen Los Angeles Times When she was 10, Shyima Hall was smuggled from Egypt into the US as a slave to a family in Irvine. In Montebello on Thursday, she became an American citizen. Shyima Hall, 22, moments after becoming a US citizen. She lives in Beaumont and is deciding ... Former child maid from Egypt becomes US citizen Former child maid from Egypt becomes U.S. citizen |
Monthly Review | Egypt: #OccupyCabinet Monthly Review by Philip Rizk There are also other reports of cameras confiscated or broken, journalists harassed or threatened by phone. Around 6 pm, a massive march streamed into Tahrir Square in memory of Sheikh Emad Effat, one of the demonstrators the military ... |