New York Times | Egyptian Attacks Are Escalating Amid Stalemate New York Times CAIRO — The lethal conflict between Egypt's military-backed government and its Islamist opponents escalated on Monday, with an expansion of attacks against government targets, signs that the authorities have failed to secure the streets, and a refusal ... Attacks in Egypt kill 9; court rules on Brotherhood Multiple attacks target Egypt state security Five soldiers slain, blasts rock Egypt as deadly violence continues |
New York Times | Dozens Are Killed in Street Violence Across Egypt New York Times CAIRO — At least 51 people were killed and hundreds were injured as street clashes erupted in several Egyptian cities on Sunday, in a surge of violence that raised new questions about the ability of the interim government to secure the fractured country. |
Freed, relieved Canadians 'not out of Egypt' just yet The Globe and Mail When John Greyson, his friend Tarek Loubani and 36 others were crammed “like sardines” in a filthy, 30-square-metre cell in an Egyptian prison for seven weeks, Mr. Greyson longed to see the CN Tower – a structure he viewed daily from a window in his ... Freed from jail, two Canadians barred from leaving Egypt 2 Canadians freed from prison unable to leave Egypt Jonathan Kay: Egypt has become new Mideast bad guy after detaining two ... |
Aljazeera.com | Scores killed as Egypt marks war anniversary Aljazeera.com At least 53 people were killed in clashes between supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood and police in Egypt, as thousands of the military's supporters marked the anniversary of the 1973 Arab-Israeli war. Loyalists of deposed President Mohamed Morsi, ... Egypt to Try Populist Tack Against Discontent Egypt: At least 50 killed, 268 wounded in latest bloody clashes 51 killed as national holiday in Egypt descends into violence |
Press TV | Egypt's President Makes First Trip to Saudi Arabia ABC News Egypt's interim president visited Saudi Arabia on Monday for his first foreign trip, highlighting a regional realignment spurred by the military ouster of the Muslim Brotherhood from power in Cairo. Underscoring the tightening of relations between the ... KSA stands by Egypt Egypt's interim president lauds Saudi Arabia support Egypt interim president visits Saudi Arabia |
Al Jazeera America | In Egypt, demonstrations, death mark anniversary of 1973 war Al Jazeera America A day of demonstrations has left at least 53 people dead and 268 injured across Egypt, according to the government's Health Ministry. The toll rose steadily through Sunday and includes at least one dead in the province of Minya, 150 miles south of ... |
BBC News | Egyptian soldiers killed in Ismailiya and Sinai attacks BBC News At least nine Egyptian soldiers and police officers have been killed in two attacks in different regions. Officials said a car bomb killed three police officers in southern Sinai, hours after masked gunmen shot dead six soldiers in a patrol car outside ... |
BBC News | The resilience of Egypt's Brotherhood BBC News On Sunday, dozens of Muslim Brotherhood supporters were killed in clashes with Egyptian security forces. The Islamist movement may have fallen from power, but its supporters are still willing to risk everything. In the narrow streets of Kerdasa, not ... |
Washington Post | Egypt erupts in violence as nation celebrates holiday honoring its military Washington Post CAIRO — The thudding discharge of tear-gas cannons and the crackle of gunfire echoed through the streets of Cairo on Sunday as renewed clashes broke out between anti-coup protesters and Egyptian security forces on a national holiday fraught with ... |
Al Jazeera America | Egypt security forces targeted in Sinai Peninsula CBS News El-ARISH, Egypt Egyptian officials said a massive explosion, possibly from a car bomb, hit the security headquarters in a southern Sinai town Monday, killing at least two people and wounding 48. The security officials said the attack in the town of al ... Security forces attacked in northern Egypt Officials: 8 killed in Egypt attacks |