New York Times | US suspends significant military aid to Egypt CNN Washington (CNN) -- In a dramatic shift toward a major Arab ally, the Obama administration announced a suspension of significant military aid to Egypt on Wednesday over the bloody crackdown on the Muslim Brotherhood. The move, involving hundreds of ... In Crackdown Response, US Temporarily Freezes Some Military Aid to Egypt US cutting military aid, hundreds of millions in cash assistance to Egypt US seen withholding most military aid from Egypt: source |
Aljazeera.com | Prominent Muslim Brotherhood Leader Is Seized in Egypt New York Times CAIRO — Egyptian security forces on Wednesday captured Essam el-Erian, one of the last few prominent leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood still at large after a crackdown that began with the ouster of President Mohamed Morsi, another of the group's leaders. Egyptian students protest after Brotherhood leader arrested US politicians want to resume Egypt aid Egypt kung fu champion suspended for wearing pro-Mohamed Morsi T-shirt |
New York Times (blog) | Egypt: Death toll keeps rising as violence rages on CNN Cairo (CNN) -- Convulsions of violence followed the fierce clashes that killed dozens of people Sunday in Egypt, when Muslim Brotherhood supporters clashed with their opponents and security forces. By Tuesday, the death toll from Sunday's violence ... Dozens Are Killed in Street Violence Across Egypt Clashes across Egypt kill 51, more protests called In Egypt, demonstrations, death mark anniversary of 1973 war |
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 Egyptian foreign minister cites 'disturbance' in relations with US Egypt FM says ties with US in turmoil |
The Revolution Egypt Needs New York Times Pasadena, California — When I was a boy in Desuq, Egypt, a city on the Rosetta branch of the Nile, about 50 miles east of Alexandria, my family lived steps away from the local landmark, a mosque named for a 13th-century Sufi sheik. Five times a day ... |
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 ... Bob Bradley has Egypt on brink of history in playoff vs. old foe Ghana Egypt's American soccer coach goes from hero to scapegoat A Soccer Humiliation Spins Into Egypt's Politics |
Ousted General in Egypt Is Back, as Islamists' Foe New York Times CAIRO — A year after the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak, the man responsible for rooting out government corruption, Gen. Mohamed Farid el-Tohamy, faced a very public barrage of allegations that he had deliberately covered up years of cronyism and ... |
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 held after car bombing dies in Egyptian jail US citizen detained in Egypt is found dead in jail cell US man found dead in provincial Egyptian jail |
Al Jazeera America | In US military aid to Egypt, business as usual Al Jazeera America In the months between Egypt's July 3 military coup and the Obama administration's announcement on Wednesday that it would suspend some military assistance to Egypt, nearly 2,000 tons of critical U.S. military equipment continued to flow to Egyptian ... Egypt on the brink -- country needs our political, financial and moral support Egypt Not Expected to Be Hit Hard by US Aid Cuts Obama's bad choices on Egypt |
New America Foundation | US must restructure aid to Egypt Washington Post In Washington, the move has been attacked as unlikely to affect the actions of Egypt's military, instead reducing U.S. influence and leverage in Egypt. If this decision turns out to be a halfhearted measure before returning to business as usual in a ... The selfish heartless argument for keeping Syrians in Egypt |