NPR (blog) | Thousands march for Mursi across Egypt; policeman killed in Sinai Reuters CAIRO (Reuters) - Thousands of supporters of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi protested across Egypt on Friday, shouting slogans against army chief General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, who ousted him on July 3. One person was wounded by gunfire ... Gunmen Kill Police Officer in Egypt's Sinai Egypt's Crackdown On Islamists Spreads To Mosques, Charities 'The Square' Tries to Keep Up With Unrest in Egypt |
Al Jazeera America | Egypt deporting Syrian refugees, Amnesty says Al Jazeera America An international human rights group on Thursday urged Egypt to end its policy of unlawfully detaining Syrian refugees and forcibly returning them to their homeland where civil war is raging. Amnesty International said that hundreds who have fled the ... Egypt denies unlawfully detaining Syrian refugees Egypt accused of unlawfully detaining Syrians Egypt detaining, deporting Syrian refugees, rights group charges |
ikhwanWeb.com | U.S. Weapons and Arms Parts Continued to Flow to Egypt After June Coup ... Democracy Now The United States recently announced plans to scale back aid to Egypt's military government three months after the ouster of President Mohamed Morsi. Last week, the State Department said the United States will withhold hundreds of millions of dollars ... Marking 100 Days of Traitorous Coup, Egypt Pro-Democracy Alliance Calls ... |
Zap2it.com (blog) | Fox orders sexy ancient Egypt fantasy drama Entertainment Weekly “We wanted to do a show about deceit, sex, intrigue in the court and fantastical goings-on – no better place to set that than ancient Egypt,” said Fox's chairman of entertainment Kevin Reilly. Fox has ordered 13 episode of the drama, which is produced ... Fox Orders Ancient Egypt Drama 'Hieroglyph' Straight to Series Fox orders show about 'deceit, sex' in ancient Egypt Fox Gives 13-Episode Series Order To Ancient Egypt Drama 'Hieroglyph' From ... |
Aljazeera.com | Egypt's interim leader: I'll give proposed protest law closer look CNN International (CNN) -- Adly Mansour, Egypt's interim president, is reviewing a proposed protest law approved by the Cabinet that has drawn the ire of human rights groups and political factions. State media reported Wednesday the measure would have tight restrictions:. Egypt advances draft law to curb protests Tamarod says Egypt draft protest law is unjust |
Foreign Policy | Egypt Scores Dead Last on Schools -- And Egyptians Couldn't Care Less Foreign Policy "At least we're number one at something, even if it's from the bottom," quipped one of my friends in Cairo. We had just finished reading the recently issued World Economic Forum Global Competitiveness Report 2013-2014, which rates Egypt as the worst ... |
The Times of Israel | Egypt 'looking to Russia' for arms after US aid freeze The Times of Israel The “historic achievement,” under which the US brought Egypt into its orbit in the years since the 1979 Camp David Israel-Egypt peace treaty, is about to “go down the drain,” the Channel 2 report said. It referred to comments earlier this week by Egypt ... Egypt's FM to US: Cut Off Aid and You Will Hurt Yourself Is Egypt turning away from Washington and towards Moscow? |
Washington Post | Egypt-US relations in turmoil: Egyptian foreign minister Reuters CAIRO (Reuters) - Relations between the United States and Egypt are now in turmoil and the entire Middle East could suffer, the Egyptian foreign minister said in remarks made a week after Washington moved to curtail military aid to Cairo. Nabil Fahmy ... US must champion democracy in Egypt U.S. Freezing of Military Aid to Egypt: How Much of a Dent? Egypt FM says ties with US in turmoil |
The Guardian | Unusual football marriage on rocks after Egypt defeat Reuters (Reuters) - An unusual football marriage looks on the rocks as the collaboration between Egypt and their American coach Bob Bradley appears close to an end after their World Cup playoff humiliation by Ghana on Tuesday. A 6-1 thrashing in Kumasi in the ... A Soccer Humiliation Spins Into Egypt's Politics Ex-USA coach Bob Bradley: Egypt, revolution and the World Cup World Cup qualifier: Ghana v Egypt preview |
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 ... |