USA TODAY | Egypt's New President Is Being Undercut by State-Run Media New York Times State broadcasters and newspapers have quickly allied with the Egypt's generals over President Mohamed Morsi, making it clear who still holds the real power over Egypt's bureaucracy. Egypt and Tunisia's leaders meet post-revolt Egypt and Tunisia's leaders meet after uprisings in both countries that ... Clinton to Visit Egypt as Relations Change |
AFP | Egypt Bedouin captor holding 2 US citizens vows more abductions if police don ... Washington Post CAIRO — The Egyptian Bedouin who abducted two Boston natives and their guide on Friday vowed he would take more hostages of different nationalities if police do not release his uncle from prison. Egypt Captor Holding 2 Vows More Abductions |
CBS News | Egypt and Tunisia's leaders meet post-revolt La Crosse Tribune The presidents of Egypt and Tunisia pledged Friday to open a new chapter in relations following uprisings that overthrew longtime rulers, replacing them with a Muslim Brotherhood figure and an activist who was exiled. After meeting with Egypt's new ... Egypt - When a Revolution Collides With the Past Egypt's Parliament Meets, Defying Court Ruling Egypt president seeks talks over parliament crisis |
AFP | Time to update the Israel-Egypt peace agreement? CNN (blog) Editor's note: Ofer Zalzberg is a Jerusalem-based senior analyst for Middle East and North Africa at the International Crisis Group. The views expressed are solely those of the writer. Hamas sees Egypt's Mursi defying Israel, ending blockade Hamas says Egypt's Mursi will end Gaza blockade Hamas' Haniyeh: Egypt will protect Gaza |
AFP | Iranian oil stuck in Egypt as Turkey cuts imports Reuters Turkey cannot bring Iranian oil on own tankers* Up to 7 million barrels stuck in Egyptian tanks* Reselling crude might prove toughBy Dmitry Zhdannikov and Humeyra PamukLONDON, July 13 (Reuters) - Iranian oil stuck in Egypt due to US sanctions |
Al-Arabiya | Analysis: As Egypt leaders feud, economy heads toward cliff Chicago Tribune CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's new Islamist president and his old military foes have come out swinging in a struggle for political power, but their countrymen need them to find a way to work together to. Time to talk Camp David: Will new Egypt meet old expectations? Weak Egypt govt, economy to push pound lower in coming year Egypt: A revolution up against a deeply rooted status quo |
Voice of America | American Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Will Visit Egypt Voice of America Relations with Egypt are re-examined as America's top diplomat prepares to meet with new President Mohamed Morsi | IN THE NEWS. |
Council on Foreign Relations (blog) | Middle East Matters This Week: Syria's Defections and Diplomacy, Egypt's ... Council on Foreign Relations (blog) Danin analyzes critical developments and U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East. |
Bikya Masr | Egypt Unlikely to Reach IMF Loan Pact in 2012, Official Says Bloomberg Egypt is unlikely to reach an accord for a $3.2 billion loan from the International Monetary Fund by the end of the year, a senior government official familiar with the negotiations said. Egypt, IMF not likely to reach loan deal this year |
Egypt and Tunisia's leaders meet post-revolt Huffington Post CAIRO — The presidents of Egypt and Tunisia pledged Friday to open a new chapter in relations following uprisings that overthrew longtime rulers, replacing them with a Muslim Brotherhood figure and an activist who was exiled. After meeting with Egypt ... |