Globe and Mail | Egypt's new president gives himself high grades Houston Chronicle CAIRO (AP) — Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi has given himself high grades on his handling of some of the nation's pressing problems, spending much of a nearly two-hour speech late Saturday talking in painstaking detail about fuel, trash and bread, ... Egypt's new democratic era yet to pay off Egypt's leader defends record of his administration's first 100 days in office Egypt's Mohammed Morsi defends record after 100 days |
Business Insider | Preserving Egypt's graffiti, a new book traces the arc of revolution Fox News CAIRO – Graffiti has been among the most powerful art forms and tools of Egypt's revolution and the turbulent months since, but it also has proven to be its most vulnerable and ephemeral. For nearly two years, the slogans, portraits and artwork that ... Egypt's Graffiti Tells The Story Of It's Revolution Since The Arab Spring AP PHOTOS: Preserving a revolution's graffiti |
ISRAEL: Egypt Eases Up On Islamic Terrorists Strategy Page In Egypt, the newly appointed (by the recently elected reformist president) head of the armed forces (general Abdel Fattah al-Sisi) told his officers and troops that there would be more money for training, new weapons, pay and improving living conditions. |
Ahram Online | Egypt hardline Islamist party heals rift, for now Dekalb Daily Chronicle CAIRO – Leaders of Egypt's largest ultraconservative Islamist party have put aside their differences, settling – at least temporarily – a leadership dispute that threatened to break up the country's second-largest political bloc, spokesmen said Saturday. Egypt's hardline Islamist party pulls back from brink of split, for now Egypt's hardline Islamist party unravels, pointing to fragility in political Islam Egypt's Salafist Nour Party resolves leadership crisis: Spokesperson |
Preserving Egypt's revolutionary graffiti Boston.com CAIRO (AP) — Graffiti has been among the most powerful art forms and tools of Egypt's revolution and the turbulent months since, but it also has proven to be its most vulnerable and ephemeral. For nearly two years, the slogans, portraits and artwork ... |
Business Recorder (blog) | Egypt's president pledges to ease up on crackdown in restive Sinai, not pursue ... Washington Post EL-ARISH, Egypt — Egypt's new Islamist president on Friday pledged to ease up on the crackdown in the country's restive Sinai Peninsula and not pursue hundreds of fugitives from the lawless region that has seen a surge in militancy and cross-border ... Morsy Says Time of Corruption, Discrimination Is Over Egypt president visits Sinai to 'reassure' Copts Egypt president visits Sinai to "reassure" Copts |
Sunshine Hold Tricky Al Ahly 3-3 AllAfrica.com Nigeria's representatives in this year's CAF Champions League, Sunshine Stars yesterday struggled to hold six time champions, Al Ahly of Egypt to a 3-3 draw in the first leg of the semi-final match played at the Dipo Dina stadium Ijebu-Ode. The host ... |
What Was Completed in the First 100 Days Is More Than the Target, Mursi ... AllAfrica.com He said that no one can deny that there has been a change in the philosophy and doctrine of the security sector in dealing with the citizens; and that there has been improvement in the security situation in the Egyptian street. Bullies and criminals ... |
Egypt's president defends record of first 100 days CBS News CAIRO Egypt's new Islamist president on Saturday strongly defended his performance in his first 100 days in office, facing down criticism that little has been achieved even as he acknowledged that his administration has not fulfilled all of his ... |
Ahram Online | Morsi's first 100 days: The balance sheet Ahram Online The Egyptian head of state promised to address Egypt's most pressing issues including its traffic problem, accumulated garbage, fuel and bread shortages and the security vacuum, in less than four months. "There has been a lot of progress in at least ... Morsy and IMF chief confirm independence of Egypt's economic policy making Morsy Determined to Bring About Stability in Sinai - Spokesman |