Slate Magazine | Future of Gaza-Egypt border crossing a critical point of conflict between ... Washington Post RAFAH, Gaza Strip — Computerized passport control points, shiny marble floors and framed photos of beaches greet arrivals at Gaza's Rafah terminal along the Egyptian frontier. The $1.4 million terminal reflects a sign of Palestinian hopes that the ... Egypt's President Mohamed Morsi walks tightrope in Gaza conflict Morsy's Egypt 'pivotal' to Gaza cease-fire talks Egypt and Hamas say Israel-Gaza truce is imminent |
AFP | Egypt arrested more than 300 children and tried many as adults in past year ... Washington Post CAIRO — Egyptian authorities arrested more than 300 children during protests in Cairo over the past year, beating and torturing some and trying many as adults, a leading international rights group said Tuesday. Human Rights Watch said in a report that ... Egypt protesters, police clash for second day; more than 60 injured Egypt protesters, police clash for second day Is Egypt becoming the next Iran? |
Wall Street Journal | Egypt and IMF reach initial deal over $4.8 billion loan Washington Post CAIRO — Egypt and the International Monetary Fund have reached an initial agreement for a $4.8 billion loan to revive the country's ailing economy. The deal, agreed after nearly three weeks of negotiations in Cairo, will support the government's ... Egypt Reaches IMF Loan Agreement for Up to $4.8 Billion UPDATE 3-Egypt agrees deal for $4.8 bln IMF loan Egypt and IMF Reach Tentative Loan Deal |
DAWN.com | Trudy Rubin: Why Egypt's treaty with Israel will hold up San Jose Mercury News CAIRO -- I came to Egypt to examine the impact a Muslim Brotherhood president has had on the country. Egyptian liberals and moderate Muslims have been struggling with religious political parties over the role of Islam in the state. But an explosion of ... Egypt Shares Tumble on Gaza as Israel Gains Amid Truce Bets |
Washington Times | In troubled Egypt, Copts turn to beloved saint Washington Times MAR GIRGIS MONASTERY, Egypt — There was no mention of churches torched or Christians killed, but the prayer written neatly on a tiny piece of paper and placed atop an icon of St. George in the chapel of a desert monastery left no doubt about the ... Egypt's new Coptic pope enthroned |
The Guardian | Egypt President Mohammed Morsi: Gaza Truce Deal Will Be Reached On Tuesday Huffington Post JERUSALEM -- Egypt's president predicted Tuesday that Israel's nearly weeklong offensive in the Gaza Strip would end within hours, as diplomats from across the world raced across the region to negotiate a cease-fire to end relentless Israeli airstrikes ... Congress: Egypt, Turkey can help resolve conflict Egypt: Israel's Gaza offensive to end Tuesday Honest broker: Egypt's role on path to peace in Gaza |
Egypt holds historic elections with record turnout Washington Post The turnout is overwhelming in Egypt's first free presidential election, more than a year after protests forced longtime president Hosni Mubarak out of office. CBS News correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports. CBS News. Correction: Clarification ... |
Egypt's Role In De-Escalating The Violence — Today's Q's For O's WH ABC News (blog) President Obama was working the phones throughout the night speaking to Prime Minister Netanyahu once and Egyptian President Morsi twice as he tries to de-escalate violence in the Middle East. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is being dispatched ... |
Al-Arabiya | Once again, Egypt's Mohammed Mahmoud Street is a theater for violence Al-Arabiya Protestors on Monday also raised slogans calling for amending public gatherings laws, restructuring the Constituent Assembly of Egypt and holding accountable all those who are responsible for the recent Assuit's train crash, which resulted in at least ... HRW - Egypt's Mursi Must Reform Police to Avoid Violations Egypt: The legacy of Mohammed Mahmoud Street |
Bikya Masr | Egypt's constitution faces uncertain future as more groups withdraw Bikya Masr CAIRO: Egypt's constitution, to be drafted and ready to roll out by next month continues to face an uphill battle as more and more groups have withdrawn from its discussion, accusing the ultra-conservative Islamists of taking over the process. On ... |