Christian Science Monitor | Egypt's Elections: Muslim Brotherhood claims exit-poll lead Christian Science Monitor By Hamza Hendawi and Maggie Michael, The Associated Press / May 24, 2012 Egyptian men wait outside a polling center to cast their votes in Imbaba neighborhood in Giza, Egypt, Wednesday, May 23. More than 15 months since the uprising that pushed Hosni ... Egypt's Brotherhood Claims Early Lead as Vote Count Begins Egypt counts votes, Brotherhood says ahead Brotherhood claims lead as Egypt vote count begins |
Bellingham Herald | Egypt balloting ends with even Mubarak's hometown in suspense Kansas City Star By Nancy A. Youssef An Egyptian woman dips her finger in permanent ink after casting her vote in the city of Alexandria. KAFR EL-MESELHA, Egypt -- In the birthplace of deposed Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, where his pristine picture once hung over ... Front-runner attacked on way to Egypt's landmark poll In Egypt, One Presidential Candidate Counts On Quiet 'Nostalgia' For Old Regime Egypt: school where Mubarak voted in ruins |
AP Interview: ElBaradei says Egypt has ways to go San Francisco Chronicle ElBaradei also told The Associated Press that he does not intend to run for Egyptian public office again after quitting the race for the presidency last year. Becoming president has "never been my priority," he said in an interview. |
Egyptian tribal leaders no longer command the votes of their clans Kansas City Star By HANNAH ALLAM QENA, Egypt -- In a village on the outskirts of this southern hub, Hala Ali smiled Thursday morning after a casual act of defiance at the ballot box. Her uncle, a prominent member from one of the three main tribes that control most ... |
PM: Egypt fence nearly complete, deportations to start soon Jerusalem Post Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said Thursday afternoon that the border fence with Egypt will be completed in a number of months, and that Israel would soon begin deporting the illegal immigrants. Netanyahu's comments came after people gathered ... |
Tensions flare at Egyptian Consulate during historic vote CNN By Anna-Maja Rappard and Richard Roth, CNN New York (CNN) -- The voting in Egypt's historic presidential election is over, but tensions are still running high at the Egyptian Consulate in New York. An Egyptian reporter covering the expatriate vote at ... |
AllAfrica.com | Egypt: The Egyptian Federation for Election Observation has Complained Against ... AllAfrica.com On May 24, 2012, the Egyptian Federation for Election Observation submitted the sixth official complaint to the Supreme Juridical Presidential Election Commission against late opening of polling stations for the second voting day. |
El Ezz Aldekhela Steel-Alexandria to Join Dow Jones EGX Egypt Titans 20 Index MarketWatch (press release) NEW YORK, May 24, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Dow Jones Indexes, a leading global index provider, today announced Egypt's Egyptian Company for Mobile Services will be removed from three of Dow Jones Indexes' market gauges due to its acquisition by MT ... |
AllMediaNY | Israelis Cling to Faith in Peace Treaty Wall Street Journal By JOSHUA MITNICK TEL AVIV—Israel has watched its cold peace with Egypt turn frigid since the downfall of President Hosni Mubarak, but as Egyptians voted for a new leader this week, some Israeli officials said they believe the peace treaty between ... Election Day: 'Finally, Egypt is born' Egypt leads the way Optimistic Egypt Holds Final Day of Democratic Election |
Egypt Offers T-Bills on Second Day of Vote; Dollar Bonds Gain Bloomberg Egypt will offer 4.5 billion Egyptian pounds ($745 million) of treasury bills today as yields rose ahead of the second day of voting in the country's presidential election. The dollar bonds advanced. The North African country will seek bids for six- ... |