Reuters | Egypt's Mubarak Pleads 'Not Guilty' in Historic Trial Voice of America August 03, 2011 Egypt's Mubarak Pleads 'Not Guilty' in Historic Trial VOA News Egypt's deposed president, Hosni Mubarak, wheeled into a Cairo courtroom in a hospital bed, has pleaded not guilty to charges that he ordered the killing of some 850 ... Egypt mesmerized by Hosni Mubarak appearance in court Egypt starts landmark trial of ex-President Mubarak Witness: Signs of old era as Egypt turns page with Mubarak trial |
Foreign Policy | Egypt's Islamists mobilising mass support BBC News Back in January during the revolution, Egypt's disparate political forces united to demand that he step down. During the months that followed his ouster, the insistence that he face a court was one of the few things these groups could still agree about ... Focusing on the Wrong Islamist Threat in Egypt Egypt's 'Arab Spring' Turning into a Golden Age…for Islamists Building a better Egypt |
The Voice of Russia | Heavy Rainfall Sideline Ukraine's Wheat Exports Wall Street Journal Heavy rains have left as much as 60% of Ukraine's wheat exports unfit for human consumption, providing a boon to the animal-feed sector but threatening to push up food prices in countries like Egypt. The shift in wheat shipments is also ... Egypt Seeks to Broaden Wheat Import Sources as Russian Grain Prices Climb |
Ahram Online | The new new Egypt Politico Egypt's Supreme Council of the Armed Forces has been reviving Mubarak-era repression tactics and ratcheting up anti-American rhetoric. They have entered a loose but dangerous relationship with the ultra-conservative Salafists to act as their ... Egypt's military crackdown on Tahrir Square sit-in - in pictures Egyptian junta facing a conundrum Evicted Tahrir protesters on their guard |
Kansas City Star | Accountability in Tunisia and Egypt Tehran Times Eight months after popular uprisings ousted the long-ruling presidents of Tunisia and Egypt, both former leaders are being held to account in criminal trials. Egypt's former president, Hosni Mubarak, appeared in court on 3 August in Cairo to answer ... Editorial: From castle to cage |
Egypt's Dollar Bond Rallies on Bets 'Worst Is Over': Arab Credit San Francisco Chronicle 3 (Bloomberg) -- Egypt's dollar-bond yields tumbled to the lowest level in more than six months as investors increased their bets that the country will return to stability after this year's popular revolt. The yield on the 5.75 percent 10-year dollar ... |
AME Info | Suez Canal revenues hit record high AME Info Egypt's Suez Canal Authority has said an upsurge in global shipping has propelled revenues for the waterway to a record high of $5.05bn in the 2010/11 fiscal year, Ahram has reported. Traffic through the canal rose 11.3% during the fiscal year ... |
Egypt's Revolution Brings Changes for Journalists, Audience Wall Street Journal Egypt's revolution in January and February led to major changes in the country's media, changes that affect both journalists and news consumers. Since Egypt's revolution, there is more competition among the nation's newspapers, more political coverage ... Egypt's Revolution Brings Changes for Journalists, Audience |
CFR.org Roundup: Egypt's Mubarak on trial, pleads not guilty CNN (blog) The former ruler - Egypt's longest serving in modern history - appeared in court on a hospital bed inside a metal defendant's cage (National), along with his two sons. Mubarak was charged with the “intentional and premeditated murder” of peaceful ... |
The feminine face of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood CNN (blog) Cairo, Egypt (CNN) - When Iman Abdella steps out of a black-and-white Cairo taxi in Haggana, residents of the impoverished quarter rush to greet her with jubilant cries and trilling zaghareet. "Alf marhaba (welcome a thousand times)," cries Soad ... |