Aljazeera.com | Clashes Hit Second University in Egypt's Capital ABC News Egyptian security forces fired tear gas to disperse students protesting outside Cairo University in support of the country's ousted Islamist president Tuesday as unrest spread to a second college campus in the capital. Across town, students at the ... Rights groups demand investigation into killings of Egypt protesters Rights groups demand Egypt probe killings of Mursi supporters Egypt police arrest students in fiery clashes |
ABC7Chicago.com | AP Interview: Egypt's Moussa Defends Draft Charter ABC News The chairman of a panel that wrote Egypt's draft constitution defended the document Tuesday as guaranteeing democracy and freedoms, but he offered cautious criticism of a recent law restricting street protests. Amr Moussa, a former longtime Arab League ... AP Interview: Egypt's liberal politician Moussa defends draft charter, hopes ... Egypt's Moussa defends draft charter as protesters clash outside 2 universities |
Egypt campus: The people versus the regime - again Aljazeera.com This is how an Egyptian described the measures taken by the current ruling regime against university students, “The elders are resisting the source which feeds people's determination.” The recent violent clashes which took place on Monday 9 December at ... The Egyptian lobbies In Egypt, Protests Shift To University Campuses Students and police clash at Egypt's Al-Azhar University for 3rd straight day |
Voice of America | Egypt's Urban Inflation Soars, Adds to Risk of Social Unrest Voice of America Egypt's core inflation rate, which strips out subsidized goods and volatile items, including fruit and vegetables, rose to 11.95 percent in the year to November, the central bank said on Tuesday. That's up from 11.15 percent in October. Rising food prices Egypt urban inflation hits a new high Egypt urban consumer inflation hits highest since January 2010 Egypt's annual urban inflation hits 3-year high in November: CAPMAS |
The Guardian | Egyptian boy arrested after teacher finds stationery with pro-Morsi symbol The Guardian Khaled Bakara, 15, was arrested last month after his teacher spotted a ruler on his desk bearing a symbol indicating his opposition to the overthrow of Egypt's former president Mohamed Morsi, alleged Khaled's lawyer, Amr Abdel Maqsoud. "There was no ... |
Voice of America | Nile Talks Highlight Ethiopian, Egyptian Split Voice of America African Studies and Water Issues analyst Ayman Abd El Wahab of al Ahram Center for Strategic Studies in Cairo said Egypt needs compensation. He argued that Ethiopia has crossed the line from usurping Egypt's historic rights to the Nile to threatening ... Next on Egypt's to-do: Ethiopia and the Nile Nile dam talks between Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan 'successful' Sudan, Egypt, Ethiopia dam talks 'successful' |
Raw Story | Most Syrian and Palestinian refugees held in Egypt released The Star Online CAIRO (Reuters) - More than 170 Syrian and Palestinian refugees held since October in Egyptian police stations were released on Tuesday and granted temporary permits to stay in Egypt, a government spokesman said. Egypt tightened its open-door visa ... Egypt frees detained Syrian, Palestinian refugees Egypt grants permits to 171 'illegal' Syrian immigrants Egypt releases 171 refugees who fled Syria war |
NBCNews.com (blog) | Egypt's marriage crisis: Sons and daughters too broke to be married, waiting ... NBCNews.com (blog) ASSIUT, Egypt – A 24-year-old political activist working ten-hour shifts at an accounting firm in Assiut, one of the poorest areas of Egypt, says he can explain why his country hasn't had a true revolution. “It's not a new Egypt until I have enough ... |
Egypt: No Acknowledgment or Justice for Mass Protester Killings Human Rights Watch “It will be impossible for all of Egypt's people to gain trust in their new government and justice system unless they see that those responsible, including those at the highest command levels, are held to account for the killings of protesters. That ... Egypt: No Acknowledgment or Justice for Mass Protester Killings Set Up a Fact ... |
The Nation. | Repression Deepens in Egypt The Nation. More than 700 of those arrested in the August 14 raid on Rabaa were imprisoned at Abu Zaabal, and the walls of the waiting room bear the signs of the political divisions that have torn Egypt apart. Drawings of a hand holding up four fingers, a symbol ... |