The Atlantic Wire | US to halt military aid to Egypt after coup, turmoil CNN Washington (CNN) -- The United States will cut off military aid to Egypt in the wake of the July coup against President Mohamed Morsy and the turmoil that has followed, a U.S. official said Tuesday. The Obama administration withheld some military aid ... US leans toward withholding most military aid from Egypt: source US holds up aid to Egypt US plans to curb military aid to Egypt |
The Guardian | Egypt General Leaves Open Question of Election Run ABC News Egypt's powerful army chief left open the possibility of running for president in elections due next year, according to excerpts of an interview published Tuesday, as he gave his first account of his overthrow of the country's Islamist president. Since ... Egypt: dozens of protesters killed as rival factions tear Cairo apart Five soldiers slain, blasts rock Egypt as deadly violence continues Egypt considers security cameras at tourist sites |
Aljazeera.com | Egypt revokes permit for Brotherhood NGO Aljazeera.com Egypt's cabinet has ordered authorities to remove the Muslim Brotherhood from the list of approved non-governmental organisations following a judicial order, state media have reported. The move comes after an Egyptian court last month banned the Muslim ... |
National Post | 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 ... Canadians freed after 51 days in Egyptian jail not allowed to leave country ... John Greyson, Tarek Loubani may not be free to leave Egypt Egypt: released Canadians prevented from leaving the country |
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 that both ... |
Slate Magazine | Egypt's Military Is Burning, Looting, and Destroying Its Way Across the Sinai ... Slate Magazine NORTH SINAI, Egypt—The black, charcoaled remains of a cow's dead body lies in a sandy field behind a shelled-out mansion. Washed-out blood stains the walls of an unpainted grey room where sons say their 80-year-old mother was killed by army tank fire. Egypt security forces targeted in Sinai Peninsula Deepening Chaos in Egypt and Sinai Egypt's banks on holiday for six days |
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 ... |
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. |
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 Warns Protesters Will Be Treated As Foreign Agents Ahead Of Sunday's ... Egypt clashes: Four killed at pro-Morsi demonstrations |
Aljazeera.com | Multiple attacks target Egypt state security Aljazeera.com Ten people were killed in three separate attacks in Egypt on Monday, most of them soldiers and police officers, in a fresh round of violence that followed violent clashes across the country one day earlier. The deadliest attack was in the Suez Canal ... |