Christian Science Monitor | Egypt embassy protests: Will Mitt Romney's comments matter in November? Christian Science Monitor Egypt embassy protests: Will Mitt Romney's comments matter in November? Gaffes spoken in haste on the campaign trail can fade. But an inaccurate statement, geared for political advantage at a time of national crisis could have a longer impact on the ... Obama on Egypt: 'I don't think that we would consider them an ally' Obama Calls Leaders of Egypt, Libya Will Libya and Egypt Hurt Romney or Obama? |
Wall Street Journal | Egypt Condemns Video, Vows to Secure Missions Wall Street Journal Brotherhood officials say they were rattled when President Barack Obama appeared to question America's relationship with Egypt on Wednesday, telling a Spanish-language news channel: "I don't think we would consider Egypt an ally, but we don't consider ... State Department corrects Obama, says Egypt is an ally Obama: Egypt not an ally or enemy Clashes continue near US embassy as Egypt protesters brace for Friday rally |
Christian Science Monitor | Anti-US attacks in Libya, Egypt, Yemen: Put security first Christian Science Monitor Violent attacks on US diplomatic posts in Libya, Egypt, Yemen, and elsewhere this week underscore a lesson taught repeatedly over the past decade – namely, that security is necessary to launch fledgling democracies emerging from autocratic states. Yemen, Egypt, Libya Protests Target US Offices US embassies attacked in Yemen, Egypt after Libya envoy killed Obama: Egypt not an ally or enemy |
Ahram Online | Egypt Coptic Church to choose new pope in December Chicago Tribune CAIRO, Sept 13 (Reuters) - Egypt's Coptic Orthodox Church will choose a new pope on Dec. 2, after Pope Shenouda who led. the church for four decades died in March and left many. Christians worrying about their rights under an Islamist-led government. Catholic social programs foster Christian-Muslim understanding in Egypt Candidates for papal chair in Egypt officially announced New Pope to Be Elected December 2 |
Egypt T-Bill Yield Plunges to 10-Month Low as BofA Expects Rally Bloomberg Egypt's local-currency borrowing costs fell to a 10-month low after Bank of America Merill Lynch predicted the debt will catch up with a rally in other Egyptian assets once the nation secures International Monetary Fund aid. The average yield on one ... |
The Nation | Protests over anti-Muslim film continue in Egypt, Libya, Yemen Chicago Sun-Times A federal law enforcement official said Thursday that Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, 55, was the man behind “Innocence of Muslims,” a film denigrating Islam and the Prophet Muhammad that sparked protests earlier in the week in Egypt and Libya and now in ... Egypt and Libya denounce "extremist" fringe Google Blocks Bizarre Anti-Islam Film Trailer On YouTube In Egypt and Libya Anti-Islam Film Sparks Anger, Fears of Backlash |
AFP | Egypt PM from Mubarak era jailed for three years Chicago Tribune CAIRO, Sept 13 (Reuters) - Former Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif was jailed for three years on Thursday for the. unlawful possession of property and for making illegal profits from a public-interest company. Nazif, who held the job during deposed ... Egypt's former prime minister sentenced to jail for corruption Egypt constitution talks stumble on role of Islam Egypt jails ex-PM Ahmed Nazif |
Washington Times | White House: Aid to Egypt will continue Washington Times The White House is flatly rejecting calls from House conservatives to halt U.S. aid to Egypt after a slow response from Cairo in rebuking violent attacks on the U.S. Embassy there Tuesday night. A group of House conservatives, led by freshman Rep ... |
Washington Times | US missions in Yemen, Egypt attacked over film Jerusalem Post Demonstrators attacked the US embassies in Yemen and Egypt on Thursday in protest at a film they consider blasphemous to Islam and American warships headed to Libya after the death of the US ambassador there in related violence earlier in the week. Google blocks YouTube clip in Egypt and Libya; keeps it online Despite deaths in Libya, Egypt posing bigger problem for Obama Beyond religion in the Middle East |
Student Operated Press | COMMENTARY — In Egypt and Libya attacks, eerie reminders of 1979-80 HollandSentinel.com In the last three days, beginning with the 11th anniversary of 9/11, all hell has broken loose in the Middle East. Our diplomatic missions in Egypt and Libya have been attacked, with the U.S. ambassador to Libya among those brutally murdered by Islamists. Christians in Egypt and Libya Could Face Increased Persecution |