Islamist says Egypt should press on with judge reforms Reuters CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's Islamist-dominated parliament must move quickly to adopt judicial reforms that have sparked a revolt by judges, the deputy leader of the Muslim Brotherhood's political arm argued on Friday. The proposed reforms, which would ... |
Yahoo! News | Muslim-Christian relationship fuels row in Egypt Yahoo! News Associated Press/Hussein Tallal - Egyptian riot police detain a protester during clashes outside the presidential palace in Cairo, Friday, April 26, 2013. Dozens of mostly masked protesters hurled stones and …more firebombs in clashes with riot police ... Egypt's pope says Copts are sidelined - Gulf Times In Egypt, Muslim-Copt Romance Fuels Sectarian Row - Huffington Post Egyptian police fire tear gas to quell crowds after Muslim girl quits town ... |
Egypt Casts Wide Net for Billions to Fill Coffers TIME (CAIRO) — During a meeting in a Black Sea resort city, Egypt's president and members of his government turned to Russian President Vladimir Putin and asked for a sizable loan, according to Putin aide. Egypt's Mohammed Morsi appealed to Moscow and ... |
Daily Beast | News Web Site in Egypt Abruptly Shuts Down New York Times (blog) Egypt Independent, the country's premier independent English language news source, ceased publication on Thursday after four years during which its staff chronicled the waning days of the Mubarak regime, the outbreak of revolution in their own country ... Egypt president sees 'deep state' as enemy within Egypt: Rights watchdog flays draft NGO law Morsi vs. the Judges |
Draining cash, Egypt on $30 billion search for aid East Oregonian (subscription) In this Wednesday, April 24, 2013 photo, Egyptian day laborers wait for employers on a street in Cairo, Egypt. Egypt has been increasingly knocking on doors around the world seeking billions to fill rapidly draining coffers. But not everyone is eager ... |
Yahoo! Canada Shine | Courageous Mom Rescues Abducted Son in Egypt Yahoo! Canada Shine Khalil Mohamed "Niko" Atteya,12, must have been terrified when a woman in a burka grabbed his arm as he stepped off a school bus in Alexandria, Egypt and hauled him toward a motorized cart—until he saw her bright blue eyes through the slit in the dark ... 'I saw her eyes': Mom dons burqa, rescues kidnapped son in Egypt Pennsylvania mom dons burqa to rescue kidnapped son in Egypt US mom goes undercover to rescue kidnapped son in Egypt - Digital Journal |
Huffington Post (blog) | Wrapping Up Egypt--For Now Huffington Post (blog) As you can tell by the flurry of posts, my 10 days in Egypt have inspired me to write. I've had an amazing experience here. My open letter to President Morsi actually earned me a reply from his assistant, who ensures me they are trying and that they ... Summer Moulids in Egypt |
Wall Street Journal (blog) | Egypt's Independent Press Takes a Hit Wall Street Journal (blog) Critics of the government, such Egypt Independent's writers, say the revolution that toppled the country's dictatorial president Hosni Mubarak in 2011 has simply traded one autocratic regime for another. So far this year, the country's prosecutor ... Goodbye, Al-Masry Al-Youm Renowned Newspaper "Egypt Independent" Releases Final Issue |
Huffington Post | Luxor Museum: Easily Egypt's Best Huffington Post While Egypt has many of the world's greatest ancient archeological sites, its museums are generally dreary. The Egyptian Museum in Cairo, while old school, is world class simply by the brute magnificence of the treasures it displays. The Luxor Museum ... |
Protesters clash with police near Egypt's presidential palace Al-Arabiya Egyptian protesters clashed with police near the Presidential Palace in Cairo on Friday leaving at least 16 people injured, Al Arabiya correspondent reported. To disperse protesters, who were throwing rocks at the police to keep them away from the ... |