Los Angeles Times | Egypt court dissolves parliament, keeps Mubarak ally on ballot Los Angeles Times Rulings by Egypt's Supreme Constitutional Court are a blow to the Muslim Brotherhood and strengthen the military's hand. Egypt Ruling Lets Mubarak Official Run for President Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood warn of 'dangerous' days Blow to Transition as Court Dissolves Egypt's Parliament |
Politico | What Myanmar can teach Egypt Politico Eighteen months into Egypt's experiment in democracy, is it game on or game over? On the eve of two key rulings by the country's highest court — and just three ... |
Egypt's Disarray Puts a Regional Investment Bank in Play New York Times EFG-Hermes, struggling in a volatile market, scrambles to sell a large piece of its business to a smaller rival in Qatar. |
ABC News | Egypt: Women Sexually Assaulted at March Against Sexual ... ABC News Egyptian activists held a daylong blogging and tweeting campaign to end sexual harassment on Wednesday in response to a violent attack by mobs of men on a ... |
Egypt gets $3.7 bln financing for refinery project Reuters Financing includes $1.1 bln equity, $2.6 billion debt* Investors include Citadel Capital, Qatar Petroleum* Project to provide 4.1 mln tons of refined products, ... |
Egypt court dissolves Islamist-led parliament The Associated Press Activists who engineered Egypt's uprising have long suspected that the generals would try to cling to power, explaining that after 60 years as the nation's single ... |
The Republic | Iran's dreams for influence stymied in Egypt The Associated Press By HAMZA HENDAWI, Associated Press – 7 hours ago. CAIRO (AP) — Iran once saw the Arab Spring uprisings as a prime opportunity, hoping it would open the ... After seeing Arab Spring as an opportunity, Iran meets a largely ... |
Egypt court rules entire parliament illegally elected, orders body to ... CBS News Supreme Constitutional Court forces re-vote of parliamentary elections after ruling third of lawmakers were elected unconstitutionally. |
Egypt Court Rulings Empower Military Wall Street Journal Egypt's highest court ruled to allow a former regime loyalist to run in presidential elections and to dissolve both houses of parliament, in verdicts that politicians ... |
Egyptian court keeps Shafik in race, rules many lawmakers elected ... Los Angeles Times A constitutional court stepped into Egypt's precarious politics Thursday by ruling that the former prime minister of deposed leader Hosni Mubarak could not be ... |