The Associated Press | Violence flares after Egypt election results CBS News (AP) CAIRO - A mob set fire late Monday to the campaign headquarters of one of the two Egyptian presidential politicians facing each other in a runoff that will decide a new leader after last year's popular uprising, the first sign of unrest after the ... Protests erupt as runoff set for Egypt's presidential election Egypt protesters torch candidate's headquarters Egypt Confirms Candidates for Presidential Runoff |
The Voice of Russia | Egypt's Presidential Choices: The Trouble with Democracy TIME By Abigail Hauslohner/ Cairo Monday, May 28, 2012 Protesters shout during a demonstration against presidential candidates Mohamed Mursi and Ahmed Shafiq at Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt on May 28, 2012. Not only did Egypt pull off its first democratic ... Reports of the Muslim Brotherhood's Demise Were Greatly Exaggerated Egypt's three-horned bull Five Decisive Surprises From The First Round Of Egypt's Presidential Election |
Atlanta Journal Constitution | Egypt: Question and Answer On the Trial of Hosni Mubarak AllAfrica.com Hosni Mubarak, 84, became president of Egypt after the assassination of Anwar Sadat in October 1981, and served until he was ousted on February 11, 2011, following the large-scale pro-democracy protests that began on January 25 (the "January 25 ... Egypt candidates file appeals, charge vote fraud Egypt Meets T-Bill Goal, Cuts Reserve Requirement After Vote Egypt Offers T-Bills as Presidential Election Heads for Runoff |
Haaretz | Egypt's Brotherhood urges foreign action in Syria Reuters CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood called on Arab and other world powers on Monday to intervene in Syria after 108 people were killed in the town of Houla in an attack it blamed on President Bashar al-Assad's forces. Moderate Islamist denounces Egypt vote outcome as dishonest (Reuters) Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood Urges Foreign Action in Syria to Stop Bloodshed |
Palestine Chronicle | Egypt candidates file appeals, charge vote fraud Dekalb Daily Chronicle By AYA BATRAWY - AP CAIRO – Three top candidates in Egypt's presidential race filed appeals to the election commission ahead of the deadline Sunday, alleging violations in the first-round vote that they say could change the outcome. Egypt's firm step toward democracy Egypt presidential election body weighs complaints Egypt Candidates File Appeals, Charge Vote... |
Jimmy Carter Endorses Egypt's Election Results Washington Post Jimmy Carter, who led a delegation of election monitors in Egypt, broadly endorsed the country's presidential elections. The Muslim Brotherhood's candidate and Hosni Mubarak's last prime minister will face-off in a June runoff. |
Egyptian Stocks: CIB, Credit Agricole and Orascom Telecom BusinessWeek By Ahmed A. Namatalla on May 28, 2012 Egypt's benchmark EGX30 Index (EGX30) fell 1.3 percent to 4738.10, the lowest level since April 19, at the 2:30 pm close in Cairo. The following shares were active on the Egyptian Exchange. Egyptian Stocks: Orascom Telecom Holding and CIB Are Active |
Boston.com | Carter: Muslim Brotherhood to try to modify Egypt-Israel peace treaty Jewish Telegraphic Agency JERUSALEM (JTA) -- Former US President Jimmy Carter said after what he called long discussions with Muslim Brotherhood leaders in Egypt that the group will try to modify the country's peace treaty with Israel. Carter said May 26 after the conclusion of ... Carter says minor violations in Egypt's vote Egypt's Brotherhood would keep Israel treaty — Carter Jimmy Carter says Muslim Brotherhood would honor Egypt-Israel treaty |
Egypt Agreed to Ship Out 867 Tons of Cotton Last Week Bloomberg Egypt agreed to export 867 metric tons of cotton in the week through May 24, the Alexandria Cotton Exporters Association said today in its weekly bulletin. The country has shipped 74583 tons of cotton, valued at $234.2 million, since the marketing year ... Egypt's Alcotexa sells 868 T cotton in past week |
AFP | Egypt's next president in the eyes of Palestinians Ahram Online Although she is studying for her final exams in her freshman year in college, Israa is intently monitoring the presidential race in Egypt on Egyptian satellite stations and enthusiastically supports Mohamed Mursi, the Muslim Brotherhood and Freedom and ... Egypt's Amr Moussa offers no endorsement for runoff Return to Egypt's old regime 'unacceptable' Egypts First Presidential Election Comes Under Scrutiny |