USA Today | Muslim Brotherhood top winner in Egyptian election USA Today CAIRO – Parties that want an expansion of Islamic law captured a clear majority of the votes in Egypt's first election since the uprising that ousted longtime authoritarian leader Hosni Mubarak, according to ... Egypt Islamist parties win more than 60% of the vote Islamists seek to extend gains in Egypt run-off vote Egypt Holds First-Phase Election Run-Offs After Islamist Gains |
Boston.com | Egypt's ElBaradei: Liberals 'decimated' in vote Boston.com A wounded Egyptian protester attends Friday prayers during a rally in Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Dec. 2, 2011. Islamists appear to have taken a strong majority of seats in the first round of Egypt's first parliamentary vote since Hosni ... Egypt's ElBaradei: Liberals 'decimated' in vote Egypt's top reformist leader Mohamed ElBaradei lashed out Liberals as ... |
swissinfo.ch | IDF fears border attacks after Egypt elections Jerusalem Post IDF is concerned Palestinian, Egyptian terrorists want to launch attack on border to disrupt diplomatic relations between Cairo. The IDF is concerned that Palestinian and Egyptian terrorists will try to launch an attack along the border ... Leon Panetta Blames the Victim Egypt: Trafficking of refugee organs in Sinai Israel asks future Egypt rulers to keep peace deal |
Globe and Mail | Upstart Egypt fundamentalist party surprises itself with strong turnout Globe and Mail It didn't take Mustafa long to decide which party to support in Egypt's historic democratic election. “I was raised in a Salafi family,” Mustafa explained from his small but busy tailor shop in one of the poor neighbourhoods of Ein Shams, ... |
Egypt's fundamentalists win two-thirds of vote Irish Times MUSLIM FUNDAMENTALIST parties took nearly two-thirds of the vote in the first round of Egypt's parliamentary election, capitalising on the secular liberal-led uprising that freed them to participate in political life. The moderate Muslim Brotherhood's ... |
AFP | Egypt's PM rethinks line-up, swearing-in delayed Egyptian Gazette CAIRO - Egypt's newly appointed Prime Minister Kamal el-Ganzouri said he was still holding consultations over ministers to be included in his Cabinet, whose swearing-in has been delayed due to controversy over ... Egypt's Prime Minister Appoints New Finance Minister Egypt still unsure about IMF loan: new minister Egyptian government to be announced Wednesday |
The Atlantic | Should Egypt Fear the Rise of the Salafis? The Atlantic Here on the streets of Cairo, I sense a new pride today among Egyptian Salafis. Reports of their electoral success in the first round of Egypt's parliamentary elections have injected them with confidence in their religious agenda and ... |
Out of Egypt to safety Kansas City Star (blog) As a parent, I was relieved when Derrik Sweeney was released by Egyptian authorities and allowed to return home (11-28, A2, “'If you move or make any noise, we will shoot you,' Jefferson City man recalls being told”). I was saddened by the comments ... THE WEEK'S MOST-READ STORIES: Missouri football, Magic Tree lighting and ... |
BusinessWeek | After the six-day war Egyptian Gazette I'm afraid ��" I feel that I'm not in Egypt. The destruction is unimaginable. I can't believe this has happened in my country," said Heba, with tears in her eyes. The clashes erupted a few days ago in this street, which indirectly connects Tahrir ... Tahrir protesters debate allowing traffic through the square Egypt's Economy Reels as Capital Flees Egypt protests condemn continued military rule |
Occupy DC standoff...Doctors: Evangelist's health improves... Egypt reformer ... 9&10 News CAIRO (AP) — Egypt's top reformist leader and potential presidential candidate Mohamed ElBaradei (ehl-BEHR'-uh-day) says he's concerned about the rise of hardline Islamist elements advocating extremist ideas such as banning women from driving. ... |