msnbc.com | Violence in Cairo underscores conflict over Egypt's Israel ties MiamiHerald.com CAIRO -- Clashes between Egyptian security forces and protesters outside the Israeli Embassy in Cairo left more than 350 people injured Monday, underscoring the tricky position of Egypt's military rulers as they try to maintain the ... Egyptian police fire tear gas, live ammunition at pro-Palestinian rally ... Israel's alarm about new Egypt deepens EGYPT: Police use tear gas, fire shots as protesters gather outside Israeli ... |
Ha'aretz | Slow pace of change causes power vacuum in Egypt Monsters and Critics.com Cairo/Istanbul - The ouster of former Egypt president Hosny Mubarak and his family led to jubilant celebrations on the streets of Cairo, but three months on there is a growing sense of unease at the slow ... Dozens hurt in Egypt as Copts are attacked In Egypt, Copts, Muslims and a tale of two churches Still waiting for an Egyptian revolution |
The Hindu | Mubarak's wife hands over assets to Egypt AHN | All Headline News The stress of facing a corruption investigation has taken its toll on the health of the couple. The former president suffered a heart attack a few weeks ago during questioning, while the former first lady was scheduled to undergo open heart surgery on ... Egypt ex-first lady pledges assets to state amid graft probe Egypt's former first lady hands over property to state Egypt's former first lady relinquishes her assets |
Daily Star - Lebanon | Minister: Egypt Nearing Deal With World Bank ABC News Egypt is near to securing a $2.2 billion loan from the World Bank, the finance minister announced, as the country's military rulers said Monday the unrest of the past few months has battered economic growth rates ... Minister: Egypt Near Rescue Loan From World Bank -Report This week on Marketplace Middle East Egypt to get World Bank loan |
CTV.ca | Meet Nabil El-Arabi: The new head of the Arab League Ahram Online Principled, determined and, most of all, impatient – those are the main characteristics used to describe Nabil El-Arabi, Egypt's foreign minister of Egypt and the recently elected secretary-general of the Arab League. Both his admirers and adversaries ... Are there problems on the horizon for Egypt-US-Israel ties? Arab League appoints El-Arabi Arab League chief appointment seals Egypt-Qatar reconciliation |
EGYPT: Legal expert says Kadafi arrest warrant 'of great importance' and, if ... Los Angeles Times After the International Criminal Court prosecutor on Monday requested arrest warrants for Libyan leader Moammar Kadafi, his son Seif Islam Kadafi and his military intelligence chief, accusing them of crimes against humanity, Babylon & Beyond spoke with ... |
Egyptian Stocks: Lecico, Orascom Construction, Orascom Telecom Bloomberg Egypt's benchmark EGX 30 Index gained 1.3 percent to 5126.69 at the 2:30 pm close in Cairo, the highest level in more than a month. The following shares rose or fell in Cairo. ... Egypt's Orascom buys Texas ammonia-methanol plant Orascom Construction Said to Prepare Bid for Burrup Fertilisers OCI Nitrogen Acquires Plant in Texas |
GulfNews | Could the Muslim Brotherhood Win Egypt's Presidency? The Atlantic Though the Muslim Brotherhood will not appoint a candidate, Egypt's first freely elected president could be a prominent member of the once outlawed group: Dr. Abdel Moneim Abul Futouh. Although technically running as an independent and not formally ... GAFFNEY: Muslim outreach, Take 2 Democracy's dawn in Tunisia and Egypt Arab Spring Turns to Fall (Winter to Follow?) |
Reuters Africa | Egypt Pope Urges Copts to End Protest Onislam.net CAIRO – Egypt's Pope Shenouda, head of the Orthodox Coptic church, called on Copts on Monday, May 16, to end their demonstrations following deadly clashes with Muslims, a call rejected by protestors. "My protesting sons and daughters, the matter has ... Egypt's Pope Shenouda meets with Ethiopia's archbishop Egyptian church calls on Copts to abandon protest Copts continue sit-in despite Pope's call to disperse |
Iran will spare no effort to help establish democracy in Egypt: Larijani Tehran Times TEHRAN – Majlis Speaker Ali Larijani has said that Iran will spare no effort to help the establishment of a democratic ruling system in Egypt. Larijani made the remarks in Tehran on Monday during a meeting with two prominent Egyptian thinkers Fahmy ... |