New York Times | Clinton Visits Egypt, Carrying a Muted Pledge of Support New York Times Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton reached out to President Mohamed Morsi but appeared constrained by reluctance to address his struggle with Egypt's generals. Clinton in Cairo to Discuss Egypt's Political Transition Clinton backs Egypt army return to security role Clinton Visits Egypt to Push for Transition to Democracy |
ABC News (blog) | Parishioners of pastor kidnapped in Egypt pray for safe return Boston.com A day after the Rev. Michel Louis, 61 of Boston, and Lisa Alphonse, 39 of Everett, were kidnapped in Egypt's Sinai peninsula Friday, Sister Irma Pasien Joseph stood in front of Louis' predominantly Haitian congregation in Mattapan and led a simple prayer. Family fears for Boston pastor abducted in Egypt Two Americans Kidnapped in Egypt Family fears for Mass. pastor abducted in Egypt |
CBS News | Egypt and Tunisia's leaders meet post-revolt Hometownlife.com The presidents pledged to open a new chapter following uprisings that overthrew longtime rulers. Egypt and Tunisia's leaders meet after uprisings in both countries that ... |
San Francisco Chronicle | Clinton to Egypt's Morsi: Find way out of crisis San Francisco Chronicle CAIRO (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton used her first meeting with Egypt's new Islamist president to press Mohammed Morsi to start a dialogue with military leaders as a way of preserving the country's transition to democracy ... |
Clinton visits Egypt for first meeting with Islamist president Los Angeles Times Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton met with Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi on Saturday in a fresh push to strengthen relations as Egypt enters an unpredictable era in which an untested political Islam is clashing with a secular military over ... |
USA TODAY | Clinton in Egypt for first meeting with President Morsi USA TODAY The U.S. Secretary of State voiced support for Egypt's "full transition" to civilian rule. |
Clinton meets with Egypt's new president CNN Secretary of State Hillary Clinton urged Egypt's first democratically elected leader to "assert the full authority of the presidency." |
Americans' Egyptian kidnapper vows to take more Los Angeles Times 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. |
Newsday | Clinton to Egypt's Moris: Find way out of crisis Newsday U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton used her first meeting with Egypt's new Islamist president to press Mohammed Morsi to start a dialogue with military leaders as a way of preserving the c. |
Guest Commentary: The Arab Spring in Syria and Egypt Tri-Valley Herald The international support, particularly from the United Nations secretary-general, the United States and the European Union, for the struggle of the Syrian people to liberate themselves from the tyranny of their government represents a positive change. |