IBNLive.com | Carter says Egypt army unlikely to give up all powers Chicago Tribune CAIRO (Reuters) - Former US President Jimmy Carter said Thursday, after meeting Egypt's military rulers and political parties, the army was unlikely to surrender all of its powers by mid-2012, highlighting the potential for further power struggles. ... IMF Sending Mission to Egypt for Possible Aid Egypt seeks IMF loan IMF confirms sending mission to Egypt next week to discuss possible financial ... |
Los Angeles Times | Egypt's Brotherhood eyes political credibility Al-Masry Al-Youm Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood is seeking to emerge as a credible and moderate force after marathon elections propelled it to the forefront of the political scene, analysts said on Thursday. But the once-banned Brotherhood, which for decades pushed the ... A figure in Egypt religious party says focus must be economy Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood enters 'uncharted waters' in new parliament Egypt Muslim Brotherhood would consider IMF aid |
Financial Times | Egypt beckons for Syrian exiles Financial Times President Bashar al-Assad's secret police stormed his home in Deraa on October 10, the day after the 26-year left the country and made his way to Egypt, where he and an increasing number of Syrians have found a measure of sanctuary as well as a space ... Syria: Arab League monitors say they cannot stop the killing - live updates Syrian conflict actually focused on Iran - expert Savir's Corner: Syria after Assad |
Indian Express | Egypt says annual Israeli pilgrimage to Jewish tomb in Nile Delta 'impossible ... Washington Post CAIRO — Egypt's Foreign Ministry said Wednesday it had told Israel that it would not be “appropriate” for Israeli pilgrims to make an annual visit to the tomb of a 19th-century Jewish holy man in the Nile Delta, as activists mobilized to block the ... US raises outreach to Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood Top US official meets Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood |
European Jewish Press | Rabbis to Egypt: Don't cancel pilgrimage to grave Jerusalem Post By GIL SHEFLER Group says Egypt's decision to prohibit Jews from visiting the burial site of Rabbi Yaakov Abuhatzeira violates human rights. Jewish pilgrims should be allowed to visit the grave of a 19th-century sage in Egypt next week to take part in ... Egypt cancels Israeli pilgrimage to rabbi's tomb European Rabbis call for protection of religious freedoms in Egypt after Cairo ... |
AFP | Egypt cancels Jewish festival amid security concerns Washington Post CAIRO — Egypt on Wednesday canceled a Jewish festival held in the Nile Delta each year, citing concerns about the local response to heightened security at a time of uncertainty between Egypt and Israel. Foreign Ministry spokesman Amr Roshdi said the ... Egypt: Israeli pilgrimage 'impossible' this year Egypt cancels annual pilgrimage to rabbi's grave Egypt cancels Jewish festival in Nile Delta |
Why Is Jimmy Carter Helping Egypt's Islamic Radicals? Investor's Business Daily ASSOCIATED PRESS View Enlarged Image Anti-Americanism: The worst president of the 20th century is now fomenting terrorism in the 21st century by helping Egyptian Islamists. For decades, Jimmy Carter has been legitimizing mass-murderers in the name of ... |
Ahram Online | Egyptian Stocks: Citadel Capital and Ezz Steel Are Active BusinessWeek 12 (Bloomberg) -- Egypt's benchmark EGX 30 Index rose 0.3 percent to 3777.88 at the 2:30 pm close in Cairo, the highest level in more than three weeks. The gauge advanced 4.1 percent this week. The following were among the most-active equities on the ... Egypt steelmakers to pay for withdrawn manufacturing licenses Egypt expects expansion licences to be granted imminently |
China Writer Says Harassment Forced Him to the US ABC News China is becoming increasingly resolute in quashing critical voices, apparently fearful they could spark protests like those that unseated autocrats in Egypt, Tunisia and Libya last year. The departure of Yu Jie comes as a human rights activist who was ... |
Al-Arabiya | Egypt's Islamists face their biggest test yet Al-Arabiya By Osama Al Sharif There is a sense of despondency filtering through the rank and file of Egypt's secular youth; the wired generation of rebellious young men and women who took to the streets early last year demanding the overthrow of President Hosni ... |