USA Today | At a Protest In Cairo, One Group Is Missing New York Times The protesters called on the military council now ruling Egypt to end the practice of sending civilians to military trials, to expedite legal action against former President Hosni Mubarak and his associates, and to start governing with some civilian ... Thousands rally to press Egypt's leaders for change New dawn, same old problems: Egypt wakes up to fresh uprising Egypt, Syria, Yemen on the boil |
The Hindu | Group of 8 pledges billions in aid to Egypt and Tunisia GlobalPost Leaders of the Group of 8 industrialized countries pledged on Friday to send at least $20 billion in aid to Egypt and Tunisia in a bid to strengthen the pro-democracy movements in those countries. where public uprisings ousted autocratic regimes this ... Tunisia and Egypt promised G8 help on path to democracy Aid Pledge by Group of 8 Seeks to Bolster Arab Democracy G8 Leaders Vow $20 Billion in Aid to Egypt and Tunisia |
Globe and Mail | Israel Waits and Worries Before Gaza Border Opening New York Times JERUSALEM — As Egypt prepared to open its border with Gaza on Saturday, Israeli officials said they were worried about weapons and militants flowing into the Hamas-controlled strip and about what the move indicated for Egypt's future ... Israel struggles to stop weapons smuggling at sea Israel, US urge Egypt to monitor Gaza gate Rafah opening boosts Hamas as Egypt adjusts |
Telegraph.co.uk | Satellite Imagery Uncovers Up to 17 Lost Egpytian Pyramids Science Now When Napoleon Bonaparte invaded Egypt in 1798, he brought more than 150 scientists and scholars along with his massive army. The scholars fanned out across Egypt, describing the country's natural and cultural history, mapping archaeological sites from ... Lost Pyramids: Peering Beneath Egypt's Surface With Satellite Images Satellite view reveals 17 lost pyramids in Egypt Egypt: Discovery of Lost Pyramids Has Archeologists Buzzing |
Albuquerque Express | G8 Summit Ends With Harsh Words, Promises Voice of America President Barack Obama and other G8 leaders wrapped up a two-day summit in the French coastal town of Deauville with harsh words for the governments in Libya, Syria and Iran but promises of billions in aid for democratic transitions in Egypt and ... Germany's Merkel calls for speedy delivery of aid to Egypt, Tunisia Egypt and Tunisia Stand to Gain at G8 G8 promises Egypt and Tunisia $40 billion in aid |
NJ HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL: Florence knocks off New Egypt The Trentonian After three dominant innings against New Egypt, DeWitt had already surrendered a three-run home run to Rigo Morfin, and was faced with runners at the corners and only one out. But the senior standout recovered via a groundout and strikeout, ... H.S. baseball: DeWitt comes through for Florence |
Armed Bedouins cut road to Egypt's Sharm el-Sheikh Reuters India CAIRO (Reuters) - Armed Bedouin tribesmen blocked a main road to Egypt's Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh on Friday to press the government to free jailed kinsmen, security sources and witnesses said. Incidents of lawless behaviour have increased ... |
Ties with Iran on back burner due to Egypt's domestic problems Tehran Times Despite the popular uprising in Egypt, which resulted in the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak, unfortunately, there is still no clear roadmap for the reestablishment of Tehran-Cairo relations, and Egypt's interim government has done ... |
Egypt's new Foreign Minister to meet India leadership Indian Express This comes after India reached out to the new political leadership in Egypt as Minister of State for External Affairs E Ahamed went to Cairo for a two-day visit in March last week. Sources said New Delhi wanted to be one of the first off the blocks to ... Egyptian foreign minister to visit India for three days |
Egypt 100 Days Later: Post-Mubarak Cairo Faces Uphill Transition, Sober ... Huffington Post But more than three months after dramatic civil protests toppled a reviled president's regime, the "new" Egypt faces an entirely different set of problems, from economic stagnation to religious tensions. Food prices have spiraled out of control, ... The whiff of revenge taints the Arab Spring |