USA TODAY | Egypt's first Islamist president to be sworn in Reuters CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's President-elect Mohamed Mursi takes his oath on Saturday, a day after the Islamist leader pre-empted the formal ceremony by swearing himself in before ecstatic crowds in Tahrir. Egypt president-elect vows to fight for authority Egypt's president-elect to rally Tahrir protesters |
msnbc.com | As Morsi takes symbolic oath, many fear the 'Islamization of Egyptian society' msnbc.com Today my best and oldest friend in Egypt told me she is going abroad to prepare paperwork in the event she decides to leave her country. It's very painful to even write that sentence and even harder to reread it. My friend is Egyptian, a devout Muslim ... Egypt's president-elect rouses masses, vows to fight for authority Egypt foreign policy tone may change, but not its substance Egypt's first Islamist president takes oath of office |
indiatvnews.com | Egypt seizes weapons smuggled from Libya Fox News Egyptian security forces on Friday seized a large stash weapons, including rockets and automatic machine guns, smuggled into the country from neighboring Libya and allegedly bound for the Gaza S... Egypt confiscates weapons smuggled from Libya |
TIME | The Generals Who Rule Egypt: How They Get Along With Washington TIME Abby Hauslohner and I have this week's cover story on the Egyptian military and who's really in control of the North African country. Mohamed Morsy may have won the election, but a committee of 19 generals have retained most of the power for themselves. Morsy - I Am President of All Egyptians, Language of Clashing or Mistrust Is Over |
Boston.com | Egypt president-elect vows to fight for authority Boston.com In front of tens of thousands of cheering supporters, Egypt's first Islamist and civilian president-elect vowed Friday to fight for his authority and symbolically read an oath of office on Cairo's Tahrir Square on the eve of his official inauguration. |
Egypt president-elect to address crowd at Tahrir Square protesting military ... Washington Post CAIRO — Egypt's president-elect plans Friday to address thousands who have camped out in Cairo's Tahrir Square to demonstrate against the military's hold on power despite the election of a new civilian leader, a nod to the protesters who supported his ... |
Washington Times | People's revolution in Egypt vs. The French Revolution Washington Times Recent elections in Egypt held hope for many citizens that genuine democratic reforms could form the basis of a new government. Unfortunately, not all revolutions leave the people with what they want. |
Egypt's President Morsi moves into Mubarak's old office Washington Post Egypt's new president Mohammed Morsi has moved into Hosni Mubarak's old office, starting the work of forming government. |
Egypt's new president to take oath before court Reuters CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's Islamist President-elect Mohamed Mursi will give a speech to crowds in Tahrir Square on Friday but his party appears to have lost in a power struggle with the ruling military. |
Ahram Online | Egypt Court Strikes a Decree Reimposing Martial Law New York Times The ruling suspending the authorization of soldiers to arrest civilians was the first time that a civilian court had directly challenged the power of Egypt's governing military council. Cut aid to Egypt's generals |