Aljazeera.com | Egypt court upholds Muslim Brotherhood ban Aljazeera.com The Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt's oldest and most influential Islamist group, was banned in September after President Mohamed Morsi was toppled by the army following mass protests against his government on July 3. Osama el-Helw, a Brotherhood lawyer, ... Morsi trial is latest chapter in Egypt's power struggle Egypt court upholds ban on Muslim Brotherhood Egypt Court Upholds Ruling to Ban Brotherhood |
Aljazeera.com | Ethiopia: Egypt objections delaying dam panel Aljazeera.com Egyptian objections are delaying formation of a committee to implement expert recommendations on an Ethiopian dam project, Ethiopia's water minister says. Egypt fears the 6,000 MW Grand Renaissance Dam, which will be Africa's largest when completed ... Egypt and Ethiopia Disagree on Probe of Nile Dam Impact Sudan, Egypt & Ethiopia fail to agree on committee to supervise dam construction Egypt to coordinate with Ethiopia on Renaissance Dam |
Voice of America | Egypt's Military: Sinai Jihadist Attacks On The Decline Voice of America BEIRUT — Egypt's military which has been battling fledgling jihadist groups in the Sinai for months says the rate of terrorist attacks has declined in recent weeks, leading to optimism in army circles that security sweeps are having an effect, but ... Egypt: Army kills 3 militants in Sinai Sniper kills Egypt soldier in Sinai |
www.worldbulletin.net | What John Kerry Should Have Said in Egypt The Atlantic Secretary of State John Kerry stumbled into a hornet's nest with the Egypt slice of his 11-day trip to the Middle East and North Africa. Someone should have advised Kerry that it's simply too soon for a Scowcroft-goes-to-China maneuver—the tactic made ... Egypt court rejects Muslim Brotherhood appeal on ban US delegation to meet with Egypt army Op-Ed: John Kerry's welcome 180° turn on Egypt |
BBC News | Egypt court rejects Muslim Brotherhood ban appeal BBC News A court in Egypt has dismissed an appeal by the Muslim Brotherhood against a ban on all its "activities" and the seizure of its assets. Lawyers had sought to halt the implementation of the 23 September ruling affecting the Islamist movement, its NGO ... |
Notes From Egypt's Show Trial New York Times By SARAH EL SIRGANY. Published: November 6, 2013. CAIRO — During a court recess on Monday, I approached the floor-to-ceiling, webbed-metal cage confining Mohamed Morsi, the deposed president of Egypt, and seven other defendants. Enlarge This ... |
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.” ... |
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 ... |
New York Times | Morsi Calls Trial in Egypt 'Illegitimate,' and Case Is Delayed New York Times CAIRO — As Egypt's new military-led government consolidates its power, Mohamed Morsi, the deposed president, went on trial on Monday, facing charges of inciting the murder of protesters, but he rejected the court's authority and proclaimed himself to ... |
Telegraph.co.uk | Egypt to use webcams to lure visitors Telegraph.co.uk Visitor numbers to Egypt fell sharply following the Arab Spring and since the overthrow of former president Mohamed Morsi in July, the Foreign Office has advised holidaymakers against visiting the vast majority of the country. But El Husseini claimed ... Tourism Minister: 18 countries ease travel ban to Egypt |