ABC News | American Held in Egypt Killed Himself, Officials Say New York Times Published: October 13, 2013. CAIRO — An American citizen who had been detained by the Egyptian authorities for more than six weeks was found dead in a police station on Sunday in what some American officials said appeared to be a suicide. American detained in Egypt found dead in prison cell Egypt inquiry into jail death of US man James Henry American held after car bombing dies in Egyptian jail |
Press TV | Egypt on the brink -- country needs our political, financial and moral support Fox News (blog) The next year is one of the most crucial in Egypt's 7,000 history. If the country's current roadmap to democracy stays on course, it will have a new constitution, parliament and president by next summer. That in turn will give it the security and ... Egypt Urged to Probe Killing of Morsi Protesters Egypt used live ammo at pro-Mori demo: Amnesty Editorial: Cairo, are you listening now? |
The Guardian | Gaza chokes as Egypt's economic garotte tightens The Guardian Six years after Israel imposed a stranglehold on Gaza as a punitive measure against the Hamas government, the strip of land along the Mediterranean is facing a new chokepoint from the south. After the Egyptian military forced President Mohamed Morsi ... Hamas 'not meddling' in Egypt's affairs, says Haniyeh Egypt to close border with Gaza during Eid Egypt Closes Rafah Crossing for Muslim Festival |
Why Egypt's economy matters to US national security Fox News Egypt has faced uncertainty over its future since the ouster of President Mohamed Morsi earlier this year. Violence has dampened hopes for an economic rebound and there is reportedly widespread frustration among Egyptians due to the failure of the ... |
The Guardian | Former US army officer found dead in provincial Egyptian jail The Guardian A retired American army officer has been found dead in a provincial Egyptian jail, six weeks after being arrested in Egypt's restive north Sinai peninsula, Egyptian officials have confirmed. James Henry, 66, is the second foreigner to die in police ... |
BBC Sport | Egypt faces biggest challenge of World Cup qualification yet in Ghana NBCSports.com Fate threw one final piece of adversity at Egypt and head coach Bob Bradley during the draw for the African World Cup qualification playoffs when it matched the Pharaohs against Ghana. Bradley's bogey team from his time as the United States coach ... Grant Wahl: Bob Bradley has Egypt on brink of history in playoff vs. old foe Ghana Ghana and Egypt set for play-off Ghana vs Egypt, Tuesday 15 Oct Live!!!! |
Wall Street Journal | American Guides Egypt's Goal Wall Street Journal CAIRO—While relations between Cairo and Washington have deteriorated amid violence and diplomatic strife, Egyptians have embraced one American leader: Bob Bradley, the coach of Egypt's national soccer team. If Egypt's Pharoahs defeat Ghana on ... |
Greyson, Loubani vow to give voice to hundreds still imprisoned in Egypt The Globe and Mail After 53 days detained in Egypt, John Greyson and Tarek Loubani have lost and gained – gone is the footage Mr. Greyson said he shot of Dr. Loubani treating wounded protesters, and gained is a sense of obligation to help the hundreds arrested that same ... Canadians detained in Egypt return to Toronto |
Press TV | Cutback of US aid to Egypt leaves Israel nervous Fox News It isn't just Egypt lamenting the loss of U.S. military and financial aid: Israel fears a cutoff will hamper Egyptian efforts to quell jihadists in the Sinai Peninsula, where they threaten to destabilize the entire region. The Obama administration's ... Several Egyptian security forces injured in Sinai Israel Warns US Against Cutting Aid to Egypt Common Threats Keep Egypt, US Relations Going |
American Man Found Dead in Egypt Cell Wall Street Journal The body of an American man was found dead in his jail cell on Sunday morning in what Egyptian officials said they believed to be a suicide, as more foreigners appear to be dragged into Egypt's internal conflict. Article; Comments. more in Middle East ... |