AFP | Egypt's Christians, Muslims hold vigil on anniversary of massacre Los Angeles Times Protesters also chanted against Egypt's new Islamist president, Mohamed Morsi, a former leader of the Muslim Brotherhood. They accused him of striking deals with the former military rulers to secure power. Morsi was sworn into office in June and none ... Thousands march to mark killing of Egypt Copts Rights group: Killings of Egypt's Copts unresolved Sister of slain Egypt Copt retraces last steps |
BBC News | Egypt's pardoning of revolutionaries draws praise, cynicism Los Angeles Times Morsi CAIRO — Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi's blanket pardon of hundreds of activists arrested during last year's revolution and its turbulent aftermath was widely viewed as a morally wise but politically timed move from a leader attempting to calm ... Egypt President issues decree to pardon protesters Egypt's Morsi Issues General Pardon for Revolutionary Activists Egypt's Mursi pardons political prisoners |
BBC News | Will Egypt's New Constitution Take the Country Backwards? The Nation. The battle over Egypt's constitution has reached a critical juncture. Before the constituent assembly's mandate expires in December—and in the face of a pending court case that threatens to dissolve the body altogether, allowing President Mohammed ... Egypt's secularists and liberals seek redemption Does U.S. Funding Consolidate Muslim Brotherhood Control of Egypt? Egyptian labour movement accuses Morsi of betrayal |
The Daily Star | Egypt Determined to Lift Investor Confidence, Qandil Say Businessweek Prime Minister Hisham Qandil said Egypt wants to become a mecca for investments and officials are determined to boost confidence to revive an economy battered by last year's unrest that ousted President Hosni Mubarak. The uprising ravaged Egypt's ... TEXT-Fitch: Egypt fuel subsidy reform is likely to to be gradual Egypt vows to cut energy subsidies Egypt eyes $4.8 bln IMF deal in weeks to shore up economy |
ABC News | Egypt President Decrees Pardon for Protesters ABC News Egypt's new president on Monday issued a decree pardoning all those charged with or convicted of acts "in support of the revolution" since the beginning of the popular uprising that forced his predecessor, Hosni Mubarak, from power. The move by ... Egypt mulls arming Sinai Bedouin security force Egypt: At least 21 troops killed in Sinai accident Truck Accident in Sinai Kills 18 Conscripts, Injures 6 |
Al-Monitor | Egypt Looks to Restore Iran Ties In Seeking an End to Syria Crisis Al-Monitor Former Egyptian foreign minister Nabil Elaraby had announced in March 2011 that Iran is not an enemy of Egypt, while adding that having friendly relations with Tehran are a normal thing. This short statement was proof that Egypt, back then, sought to ... Egypt asserts an old pan-Arab principle to deal with Syria |
Egyptian-born terror suspect pleads not guilty USA TODAY NEW YORK (AP) — An Egyptian-born preacher pleaded not guilty Tuesday to charges that he conspired with U.S. men to set up a terrorist training camp in Oregon state. Abu Hamza al-Masri entered the plea shortly before U.S. District Judge Katherine B. |
Egypt mulls ways to develop mobile sector Reuters CAIRO Oct 9 (Reuters) - Egypt's new government is studying ways to develop the mobile telecoms sector, including the idea of issuing a licence for a fourth operator, though a decision will not be taken until the first quarter of 2013, the telecoms ... |
Local Delegation to Attend IMF, World Bank Meetings AllAfrica.com The Egyptian delegation comprising Dr. Ashraf Al-Arab, Planning and International Cooperation Minister, Momtaz Al-Saeed Finance Minister and Dr. Farouq Al-Oqda Governor of the Central Bank of Egypt will meet with Arab and foreign delegation ... |
Egypt Offers 100000 Tons of Rice for Export, Mena Says Bloomberg Egypt is offering 100,000 metric tons of rice for shipment in October and November, state-run Middle East News Agency reported, citing Industry and Foreign Trade Minister Hatem Saleh. The ministry will allow each supplier to export no more than 15,000 ... |