Christian Science Monitor | Egypt's Islamists give secular parties equal role in constitution writing Christian Science Monitor By Kristen Chick, Correspondent / June 8, 2012 Egyptian protesters shout slogans at a protest in Tahrir Square, Cairo, Friday, June 8. Hundreds gathered in Tahrir Square, the focal point of Egyptian uprising, to demonstrate against presidential ... Egypt tries again to form constitution-writing body Egyptian Parliament Sets Meeting on Constitutional Panel (Cairo) Egypt candidate: Muslim Brotherhood's Mohammed Mursi |
Voice of America | Egypt candidate Shafik says is pro-youth, Internet Reuters "No youth will be jailed for his political activities or expressing his views in the new republic (of Egypt). Fear not for your future," Shafik said at a press conference while thousands of protesters rallied in Cairo's Tahrir Square against him. Egyptian Expats in US Vote for Mubarak Successor Mob attacks women at Egypt anti-sex assault rally Egypt's political future cloudy |
Voice of America | Egyptian Supreme Court Emerges as Potential Kingmaker Voice of America Egypt's Supreme Constitutional Court is emerging as the potential kingmaker in the future of Egyptian politics as the country prepares for a heated presidential runoff election. The court must untangle a web of laws that could steer the country in two ... Egypt: Constitutional Court Looks Into Political Exclusion Law June 14 A Guide Through the Egyptian Maze of Justice Egyptian supreme court to decide about political isolation law |
New York Times | Egypt March To End Sexual Harassment Assaulted Huffington Post An Egyptian woman shouts slogans against presidential candidate Ahmed Shafiq during a demonstration in central Cairo's Tahrir Square, as hundreds of people gathered after the Friday noon prayer on June 8, 2012. (MOHAMMED ABED/AFP/GettyImages) CAIRO ... Egypt's political future tangled in legal web Egypt: Protests in Several Cities in Friday of 'Insistence' Egypt female rights official battles Islamists |
The News International | Egypt's on-air warning: Don't talk to foreigners – they're all spies The Independent The Egyptian government was stung by a wave of criticism yesterday following the appearance of a series of television adverts which appeared to warn viewers against talking to foreigners because they might be spies. The glossy-looking commercials, ... Arab awakening and Egypt Artistic expression blooms in post-Revolution Egypt FP Passport: Egypt state TV drums up fear of spies |
Atlanta Journal Constitution | Egypt march to end sexual harassment assaulted Atlanta Journal Constitution AP CAIRO — A mob of hundreds of men assaulted women who were taking part in a march in Cairo's Tahrir Square to end sexual harassment in Egypt. Egyptian protesters use their shoes to strike a poster showing ousted president Hosni Mubarak and ... |
New York Daily News | Israel offers cash to African migrants to leave New York Daily News About 60000 Africans have trekked through Egypt and other Muslim countries to reach Israel over the past few years. Many are looking for work, while others are seeking political asylum. A Jerusalem court has ruled that some 4500 migrants, ... |
Find 'Lost Egypt' at Boston's Museum of Science MetroWest Daily News Visitors will see mummies along with CAT scans that reveal fascinating information about the roles they played Egyptian culture. By Chris Bergeron/DAILY NEWS STAFF About 2200 years ago in Egypt, the body of a nameless teenage woman, who died from a ... |
Top wheat buyer Egypt embraces Russia-linked Soyuz Reuters EGYPT's GASC confirms Soyuz, Solaris as new wheat suppliers * Soyuz owner Summa Capital bought into Russian UGC last month (Adds details, background) By Shaimaa Fayed and Sarah McFarlane CAIRO/LONDON, June 7 (Reuters) - Soyuz Commodities, ... Russia's Soyuz named Egypt wheat supplier |
Al-Arabiya | Egypt's Coptic leader welcomes Islamist president if he respects Christian rights Al-Arabiya (Al Arabiya) By Al Arabiya An Islamist president is welcomed in Egypt only if he respects the rights of Copts and civil liberties, an Egyptian Coptic leader told Al Arabiya. Bishop Passanty, the bishop of Helwan and Maasara and a member of the Holy ... |