Globe and Mail | Egypt Backs Constitutional Changes That May Aid Brotherhood, Mubarak Party Bloomberg Voters in Egypt's first referendum after the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak backed a set of constitutional changes that some critics say may favor established groups such as the Muslim Brotherhood in ... Egypt: Constitution changes pass in referendum How Egypt's historic referendum could now bolster Islamists Egypt Approves Amendments |
France24 | Brother of al-Qaeda's second-in-command arrested again in Egypt Monsters and Critics.com Cairo - Mohamed al-Zawahiri, brother of al-Qaeda's second highest commander, was arrested two days after he released from custody in Egypt, a security source said Sunday. Mohamed al-Zawahiri, who was re-arrested on Saturday, had spent more than 10 ... Egypt rearrests brother of Al-Qaeda number two Egypt re-arrests brother of al-Qaida's deputy leader 2 days after setting him free Egypt rearrests Zawahiri's brother after release |
UN News Centre | Visiting Egypt, Ban urges country to serve as inspiration for wider Arab world UN News Centre 20 March 2011 – A successful transition in Egypt towards greater democracy can inspire the rest of the region, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said today, urging the country to continue with its recent reforms by holding fair and transparent elections ... Turkey's lessons for Egypt Turkey's gentle power in light of the Arab shifts Global refrain 'Enough!' finally reaches Arab shores, but is it enough for ... |
Latest developments in Arab world's unrest The Associated Press ___ EGYPT Egypt announces overwhelming approval for constitutional changes in a referendum. A massive 80 percent turnout generates 77 percent in favor of changes like limiting the president two four-year terms, eliminating restrictions on political ... |
Telegraph.co.uk | Anti-aircraft fire in Tripoli...Egypt approves changes...Progress, setbacks 9&10 News CAIRO (AP) — The chief of Egypt's elections commission says voters have overwhelmingly approved a package of constitutional changes. The landmark referendum was approved 77 percent voting in favor. The changes eliminate restrictions on political ... Terrified Libyans head east for Egypt and plead for western help Egypt Said to Arm Libya Rebels Egypt not to participate in military interference in Libya |
Egypt stays out of Libya war for security reasons Reuters Africa CAIRO, March 20 (Reuters) - Egypt decided against taking part in military action against neighbouring Libya for reasons linked to internal security and the fact that so many Egyptians live there, the foreign minister said on Sunday. ... |
Reuters | Q&A: Who are the Libyan rebels? Financial Times The uprising was also far more violent than in Egypt or Tunisia, with security forces repeatedly using live fire in a bid to crush the protests while civilians responded with their own attacks on military bases. These factors meant that when the ... Muammar Al-Gaddafi, A Race Against Time Realities are not always rosy Libya: Popular Uprising, Civilian War, or Military Attack? |
Rubin: Obama Can't Make Friends with Islamists FrumForum When Muhamad ElBaradei tried to vote March 19 in the referendum on Egypt's constitutional changes, he was attacked by hundreds of Islamists with stones, at least one of which hit him, and shoes. ”We don't want you,” the mob shouted. ... Many Egypt Christians vote 'no', fearing Islamists Hey, President Obama, Watch What Anwar al-Sadat Said About the Muslim Brotherhood! |
SuperSport.com | Egypt clash a must win - Serero SuperSport.com Bafana Bafana have completed the first week of training in preparation for Egypt in a 2012 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) qualifier scheduled to be played on Saturday at the Ellis Park Stadium in Johannesburg. The match kicks off at 8:05pm (SA, CAT, ... Egypt there for the taking Egypt squad announced: Zidan to spearhead attack against South Africa Shehata issues clarion call |
Jamaica Gleaner | Many in Qatar plan to spend summer in Egypt, Tunisia: Survey Peninsula On-line DOHA: Many Qataris and GCC citizens here say that they are planning to visit Egypt or Tunisia next summer as a way of supporting the tourism sector in these countries that remains badly hit by the recent uprising. The tourism industry in the Middle ... Of falling empires The Arab Spring: events, opinion, perspectives Women must continue to move the battlefront |