Voice of America | Egypt's Morsi in prison hospital CBS News AP Photo/Egyptian Interior Ministry. CAIRO Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Morsi spent his first night in a civilian penitentiary in a hospital room after he complained he wasn't feeling well, senior security officials said Tuesday. The Interior ... In Court, Egypt's Morsi Insists He Is Still President Egypt's Ex-President Is Defiant at Murder Trial Egypt ex-president Morsi tells trial: 'I am president' |
Press TV | Egypt's unsustainable path Aljazeera.com As the trial of ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi begins, and widespread violence continues in response to the post-coup crackdown on Islamists, it is becoming ever more likely that the country is entering another self-inflicted battle with ... Journalists in Egypt continue to face harassment Watchdog slams Egypt for curbing press freedom Egypt denounced for military trial of journalists |
BBC News | Morsi trial is latest chapter in Egypt's power struggle BBC News In Egypt, the trial of Mohammed Morsi is also a trial of strength pitting the military-backed authorities against the Islamist president they ousted in the summer. The main charge - of responsibility for the deaths of protesters during his time in ... |
New York Times | Lonely Advocate for Restraint in Egypt Tiptoes Around Talk of Compromise New York Times CAIRO — The news agency headline last week seemed harmless enough, perhaps even flattering. It paraphrased an Egyptian cabinet minister saying that his government and its opponent, the Muslim Brotherhood, should pursue “reconciliation.” ... |
U.S. News & World Report | How Effective was Kerry's Mending Mission to Egypt and Saudi Arabia? PBS NewsHour It was a dramatic day in court for former Egyptian leader Mohammed Morsi. Gwen Ifill speaks to McClatchy's Nancy Youssef who was on the scene inside the courtroom. Then Margaret Warner offers analysis on the Secretary of State John Kerry's attempt to ... Kerry and Al-Faisal agree to help Egypt's 'economic transformation' |
NBCNews.com (blog) | Kerry visits Egypt, hails signs of democracy after military ouster NBCNews.com (blog) ... Jamieson, Staff writer, NBC News. Secretary of State John Kerry said Sunday there were signs Egypt's military-backed rulers would embrace democracy as he visited the country for the first time since the overthrow of elected president, Mohammed Morsi. |
Egypt's ousted president in prison hospital USA TODAY CAIRO (AP) — Security officials say Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Morsi spent his first night in a civilian penitentiary in a hospital room after he complained he wasn't feeling well. Morsi was transferred to a maximum security prison in a remote ... |
NBCNews.com | Egypt's Morsi on trial: Chaos in court as ousted president shouts at judge NBCNews.com CAIRO - Ousted Egyptian leader Mohammed Morsi shouted "down with the military government" on the rowdy opening day of his trial on Monday, denouncing the court proceedings as “illegitimate.” Morsi, an Islamist who was toppled by the army in July after ... |
New York Times | Egyptians Following Right Path, Kerry Says New York Times CAIRO — In the highest-level American visit here since the Egyptian military removed the country's first democratically elected president from power, Secretary of State John Kerry pressed Egyptian leaders on Sunday to stick to their “road map” for ... |
Ahram Online | Egypt not on a 'proper path to democracy,' suggests Egypt deputy PM, who ... CNN (blog) On the day former Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy emerged from four months of military captivity to face trial, Deputy Prime Minister Ziad Bahaa el-Din implied to CNN's Christiane Amanpour that Egypt is not on a “proper path to democracy,” while ... Egypt deviated from democratic path under Morsi: Deputy PM |