Kansas City Star | In Egypt, Preparations for a Rarity: A Real Vote New York Times CAIRO — Amr Moussa kicked off his attempt to become Egypt's first president in a real election with a raucous town-hall-style meeting on Thursday, taking a few potshots at the previous government while promising to be the caretaker ... Moussa says he would maintain Egypt's peace with Israel Egypt's Moussa says presidential poll must come first Presidential candidate, Arab League boss, offers vision for 'new Egypt' |
CTV.ca | Courageous Coptic Orthodox Christians in Egypt say 'Give us Back our Church' Catholic Online We have regularly covered the plight of our Coptic Orthodox Christian brethren in Egypt and will continue to do so. They are heroic witnesses in the ancient land into which the Holy family journeyed, a land which is vitally ... Egypt's Muslim-Christian clash escalates Egypt Coptic Christians Clashes Pictures Religious tensions test Egypt's military rulers |
Boston Globe | In Egypt's Tahrir Square, women attacked at rally on International Women's Day Christian Science Monitor After helping to overthrow Mubarak, Egyptian women – and some men – demonstrated today in favor of giving women more of a voice in building Egypt's future. An Egyptian protester argues with a man as hundreds of women marched to Cairo's central Tahrir ... Egypt, the Panda and Us The new Egypt: Leaving women behind Egypt Women's March Turns Into Shouting Match (VIDEO) |
USA Today | Exposed: Egypt's spies dragged from shadows Reuters Africa CAIRO (Reuters) - New evidence of spying and torture by an Egyptian security agency has piled pressure on military rulers to abolish a hated and feared symbol of Hosni Mubarak's era. Reformists at the heart of the mass ... In Egypt it was silence or shouting. Now it's a great conversation Egypt security services chief arrested as Cairo clashes ensue Christians and Muslims, men and women clash in Egypt's capital |
Weasel Zippers | Obama seeks to mollify US Jewish groups uneasy about Mideast turmoil Los Angeles Times The administration's willingness to accept a political role for the Muslim Brotherhood in the new Egypt has troubled Jewish leaders at home. How the president handles the issue could have crucial ramifications for his reelection hopes. ... Muslim Brotherhood Calls for War on Israel MB accuses former regime of provoking sectarian strife in Egypt Egypt's MB opens dialog to avoid split |
Reuters | TUI Germany says Tunisia, Egypt summer volumes drop Reuters BERLIN (Reuters) - TUI Germany said summer bookings to Tunisia and Egypt have dropped sharply as a result of the unrest in the regions that saw their leaders toppled. The company, part of Europe's largest tour operator TUI Travel (TT. ... |
Gulf Times | The New Egypt - And Gaza The Atlantic The real reasons for Egypt's participation in the blockade were a mixture of anti-Hamas sentiment, legitimate concern that Egypt could be held responsible for Hamas' actions by Israel, American and Israeli pressure on Cairo, and a fear that the ... Egypt's ambassador promises big change in policy towards Gaza Israel opening? Hamas lauds anti-siege positions of Egypt's new FM |
The Hindu | 'Tweets From Tahrir' Captures Egypt's Social Media-Led Revolution in a Book Forbes (blog) From the first day of demonstrations in Egypt on January 25 to the resignation of Mubarak on February 11, protestors armed themselves with arguably what has become the most powerful platform in political causes: Twitter. Citizen journalists took to ... US publisher to feature Egypt 'tweets' in book In 'Tweets from Tahrir,' Twitter posts tell the story of Egypt's revolution US publisher to feature Egypt 'tweets' in book |
Asbury Park (49) at New Egypt (47), NJSIAA Tournament, Final Round, Central ... The Star-Ledger - NJ.com PLUMSTEAD TOWNSHIP — It was an ending that the New Egypt High head coach and his standout senior center had talked about before. The pair had discussed the potential of Desmond Hubert grabbing a rebound on the defensive end, ... |
CBS News | Why Libya's Qaddafi could survive like Saddam in 1991 Christian Science Monitor Rather than the euphoric victories in Tunisia and Egypt, Libya's conflict now evokes another uprising: Iraqis' 1991 failed bid to overthrow Saddam Hussein, who ruled for another 12 years. The Kingdom of Libya's flag is placed in front of a refinery in ... The battle for Libya Colonel in his labyrinth The Arab awakening: Continuing or faltering? |