Christian Science Monitor | Egypt warns giving women some rights could destroy society Reuters UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Egypt's ruling Muslim Brotherhood warns that a U.N. declaration on women's rights could destroy society by allowing a woman to travel, work and use contraception without her husband's approval and letting her control family ... Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood says UN proposal on women will destroy the world On Aid to Egypt Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood Offers 10 Reasons Why Women's Rights Are A Bad ... |
Shia-Sunni Friction Growing In Egypt Huffington Post (blog) Some of Egypt's leading Islamist parties are planning a demonstration this week in Tahrir Square to protest what they believe are warming relations between Iran and Egypt. Their concerns are not focused solely on a possible diplomatic rapprochement ... |
Ahram Online | Report Blames Hamas for Egypt Soldier Killings ABC News A report by a state-owned Egyptian weekly magazine on Thursday accused the Palestinian militant movement Hamas of carrying out one of the bloodiest attacks against the Egyptian army in years — the killing 16 of soldiers in the Sinai Peninsula in ... 'Egypt intensifies destruction of Gaza tunnels' No Hamas training camps in Sinai: Al-Zahar Hamas Military Wing Denies Report Linking Leaders To Egypt Attack |
FRANCE 24 | CORRECTED-UPDATE 1-Egypt payments figures add to pressure for IMF deal Reuters CAIRO, March 14 (Reuters) - Egypt's current account deficit narrowed in July-December, data showed on Thursday, but economists said it remained a major problem that is adding to pressure on the government to do a deal with the International Monetary ... IMF's Ahmed to Visit Egypt Amid Stalling $4.8 Billion Loan IMF sends new mission to Egypt for aid talks IMF official to kick-start Egypt talks |
Washington Post | Egypt report on protest deaths blames police Aljazeera.com An inquiry into the deaths of nearly 900 protesters during Egypt's revolution has concluded that the police were behind nearly all the killings. The report, parts of which were obtained by The Associated Press on Thursday, said the police force used ... Egypt considers ban on duty-free alcohol Egypt court to hear appeal on Sunday over vote ruling AP EXCLUSIVE: Egypt government inquiry finds police shot most of nearly 900 ... |
Christian Science Monitor | Egypt's reviled police plead for understanding, support Christian Science Monitor Egypt's police are under assault as representatives of a state and a security apparatus that, protesters say, remains brutal and unreformed two years after change was demanded in Tahrir Square. El-Sharq's officers say they feel besieged by criticism ... Egypt president says sorry for deaths Morsi to Meet Delegation Representing Port Said Morsi promises Port Said 'martyrs' rights preserved after investigation |
Washington Post | Egypt prosecutors charge 38 soccer fans with violence, belonging to illegal group Fox News CAIRO – Egyptian lawyers say police have arrested 38 members of a die-hard soccer fan club on charges of belonging to an illegal group, attempting to set fire to a provincial court house and insulting police officers. The charges Thursday are the first ... Egypt: 38 Soccer Fans Charged With Violence |
The Guardian | Funeral held for Egypt balloon crash victim Yvonne Rennie The Guardian Friends and relatives of Egypt balloon disaster victim Yvonne Rennie have been asked to remember a "truly remarkable woman" at her funeral. The hospital administrator from Perth was on holiday with her husband, Michael, last month when they were ... Perth woman laid to rest after Egypt balloon death Hundreds attend funeral of Scot killed in Egyptian balloon crash Funeral for Egypt balloon crash victim |
Ahram Online | CORRECTED-Egypt c/a deficit narrows in July-Dec, trade deficit grows Reuters CAIRO, March 14 (Reuters) - Egypt's current account deficit narrowed to $3.0 billion between July and December 2012 from a shortfall of $4.1 billion in the same period a year earlier, the central bank said. The trade deficit widened to $16.8 billion in ... Egypt's balance of payments deficit narrows in 2012/2013 |
Bloomberg | Egypt: Last Place on Tourism List New York Times A report on the international travel industry has ranked Egypt the least safe and secure of 140 tourist destinations, putting it behind Pakistan, Yemen and Chad, evidence of the toll that two years of near-constant unrest has taken on the country's ... Egypt Ranks Last in World for Security in Tourism Industry Study |