New York Times | Bob Bradley: An American Pharaoh in Egypt New York Times He is the American who took on the task of restoring Egypt as a soccer power in Africa and as a World Cup finals participant for the third time in its history. The Quiet American — some call him the American Pharaoh — Bradley arrived in Cairo on Oct ... Ghana stuns Egypt 6-1 in WCup playoffs Ex-USA coach Bob Bradley: Egypt, revolution and the World Cup Egypt, Bob Bradley dealt setback in effort to reach World Cup |
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 Hamas leader urges Egypt to reopen Rafah crossing Egypt to close border with Gaza during Eid |
IBNLive | Egypt Tightens Security During Eid Celebrations ABC News Tanks stood at intersections and roadblocks cut main thoroughfares in Egypt on Tuesday, as authorities tightened security during the annual Muslim Eid al-Adha holiday amid continued deadlock between supporters of the ousted Islamist president and the ... Egypt's Security Forces On Edge As Muslims Mark Eid Al-Adha Egypt on the brink -- country needs our political, financial and moral support Egypt's Mohamed Morsi won't renounce claim to presidency, family says |
Press TV | Officials say Egypt arrests Mursi supporter linked to Cairo attack Reuters CAIRO (Reuters) - Egyptian security officials said on Tuesday that authorities had arrested a supporter of deposed Islamist President Mohamed Mursi suspected of involvement in a rocket-propelled grenade attack on a state-owned satellite station in Cairo. Next steps with Egypt Morsi Trial Raises Tensions in Divided Egypt Egypt used live ammo at pro-Morsi demo: Amnesty |
Politico | Defense industry braces for US halt in Egypt aid Politico The defense industry has remained tight-lipped about how Washington's suspension of military assistance to Egypt might affect its production lines. Three main players gave terse answers when asked about the Obama administration's decision to “hold” ... |
Cast adrift The Economist (blog) The girls did not know how to swim, but then neither did many of the other 160 or so refugees from Syria packed aboard the Abu Osman, a rusty fishing vessel that set sail from Egypt's Mediterranean city of Alexandria on the night of October 11th. The ... Syrians in Egypt pay with lives for European dream Syrian children in Egypt facing barriers to education |
The Guardian | 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 US man found dead in provincial Egyptian jail American held after car bombing dies in Egyptian jail |
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 ... |
BBC Sport | World Cup 2014: Ghana thrash Egypt 6-1 in play-off tie BBC Sport Ghana took a huge step towards reaching their third straight World Cup finals by thrashing Egypt 6-1 in the first leg of their 2014 play-off. Asamoah Gyan thumped in the opener and it was 2-0 after Michael Essien's run led to an own-goal from Wael Gomaa. |
StarAfrica.com | Gyan doubles as Ghana shock Egypt in goal feast StarAfrica.com It would be fair to say Ghana are through to the World Cup unless Egypt can produce the greatest miracle in World football. 6-1 , unbelievable score ….. Egypt have not lost through out this qualification coming into this game but Ghana have taught ... |