NL-Aid | New Egypt? 7000 civilians jailed since Mubarak fell MiamiHerald.com CAIRO -- Egypt's military rulers told human rights advocates Monday that at least 7000 civilians have been sentenced to prison terms by military courts since Hosni Mubarak was ousted - an astoundingly high number likely to fuel debate ... Egypt's Interim Rulers Learn the Democracy Game No to Military Trials, Yes to meeting with Egypt's military rulers London Dispatch / Ray Moseley: In Britain, prominent Egyptians (anonymously ... |
Ha'aretz | Mother of Israeli spy suspect denies accusations CNN By the CNN Wire Staff New York (CNN) -- The mother of Ilan Grapel, a 27-year-old law student who has been detained in Egypt on suspicion of spying for Israel, denied Monday that her son was involved in espionage. "There is no chance he's a spy," Irene ... US: We are providing help to alleged Mossad spy in Egypt Report: Israeli said arrested for spying in Egypt entered country with forged ... American Law Student Arrested as 'Spy' in Egypt |
Egypt Debt Buoyed by Obama Guarantee for $1 Billion Eurobonds: Arab Credit Bloomberg Yields on Egypt's one-year bills jumped to the highest level since November 2008 following the uprising that ousted President Hosni Mubarak in February. The country last sold international debt in April 2010. “The American backing is a complete game ... |
Egypt Opposes US's Democracy Funding Wall Street Journal CAIRO—A US plan to fund the democratic transition in Egypt has led to a confrontation with the country's new rulers, who are suspicious of American aims and what they see as political interference in the aftermath of President ... |
Egypt's liberal and socialist parties seek united front Irish Times EGYPTIAN LIBERAL and leftist parties scrambled yesterday to form a united front to counter the decision of the Muslim Brotherhood and secular Wafd to field a unified list of candidates for the parliamentary election scheduled for September. ... Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood forms coalition with liberal party In Cairo, Hope Endures for Egypt's Revolution Draft law governing Egypt elections sees backlash from wide spectrum of parties |
Arab News | High cost of stability in Egypt Washington Times The widespread grass-roots protests that broke out in Egypt this spring succeeded in accomplishing what many skeptics doubted they could: ousting long-serving strongman Hosni Mubarak and ending his 30-year authoritarian rule. But now, some four months ... Egypt, Iran see need to mend ties, say experts Egypt tells Iran that Gulf security is "red line" Egyptian Politician: Saudi, US Seeking Hard to Hinder Tehran-Cairo Rapprochement |
Reuters Africa | Egypt Resumes Exporting Natural Gas to Israel, Official Says Bloomberg Egypt resumed exporting natural gas to Israel and Jordan, said an official at state-owned Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Co. The shipments started June 10 after repairs following an explosion in April that ... Kingdom to receive Egypt gas at full capacity by month end "Jordan still pays less than Israel for Egyptian gas" Egypt resumes natural gas exports to Israel after 6-week cutoff caused by ... |
Al-Arabiya | Unpacking The Secret $2 Million Internet In A Suitcase Fast Company The US government's newest tool for global information sharing could have big implications in Libya, Egypt, Syria, and beyond. So how exactly does this technology work? In a story yesterday the New York Times stirred up a huge amount ... NYT: US funds censor-evading Internet work US Funding 'Shadow' Networks for Repressed US Underwriting 'Shadow' Internet |
Ha'aretz | Arab Spring Leaves Egypt In An Economic Slump NPR Tourism has dropped since the revolution that removed President Hosni Mubarak from office, and Egypt's economy is sagging. A vegetable seller waits for customers at Ataba market in Cairo. Tourism has dropped since the revolution that removed President ... Egypt detains former Israeli military officer as alleged spy Egypt opposition leader may not run for president Egypt detains alleged Israeli Mossad agent over spying charges |
NEWS.com.au | Egypt charges 20 in April sectarian incident Reuters Africa CAIRO, June 13 (Reuters) - Egypt's public prosecutor on Monday ordered 20 suspects to be tried for murder and sedition over the death of two people in April, signalling a tougher stance on sectarian tensions. The prosecutor said 18 of the suspects in ... Egypt Refers 20 People to Trial for Deadly Sectarian Violence Creating a culture of peace in Egypt Egypt: Islam: The future of the "Arab Spring", held back by poverty and ... |