Aljazeera.com | Tight security after unrest at Egypt church Aljazeera.com The violence erupted as Egypt is negotiating with a visiting International Monetary Fund delegation for a loan of at least $4.8bn to ease a deepening economic crisis aggravated by political and sectarian turmoil. The crisis has hit investment and ... After Violence, Egypt Opposition Presses Morsi Death toll in Egypt's Muslim-Christian clashes at Cairo cathedral rises to 2 Muslim, Christian dead in Egypt cathedral violence |
The Daily Star | Egypt Suspends Tourist Flights With Iran ABC News Egypt has suspended tourist flights from Iran following an outcry from hard-line Sunni Muslims angered about visitors from the mostly Shiite country, only a week after direct flights between the two countries resumed for the first time in more than ... Egypt suspends tourist flights with Iran until June amid outcry by radical ... Egypt suspends commercial flights from Iran after protests Egypt suspends tourist flights to Iran after protests |
Voice of America | Egypt's ElBaradei Cites Terms for Dialogue With Government Voice of America CAIRO, EGYPT — Senior opposition figure Mohamed ElBaradei set three conditions on Monday for ending a boycott of Egypt's elected Islamist president and working for a national consensus. The former head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog called for the ... Egypt's ElBaradei cites 3 'conditions' for opposition talks with presidency |
Religious Tensions Escalate In Egypt NPR Egypt suffered the worst religious violence over the weekend that it has seen since President Morsi came to power last year. Egyptians are already struggling with an economic crisis and political instability. Now, religious tensions appear to be ... Egypt in crisis needs inclusive leadership US condemns recent violence, calls for restraint in Egypt |
Egypt protests: the aftermath of the clashes – in pictures Observer Egypt protests: the aftermath of the clashes – in pictures. Award-winning Australian photojournalist, Ed Giles, documents the growing dissatisfaction with the government of President Mohamed Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt. Share · Tweet this ... |
New York Times | Attack on Christians in Egypt Comes After a Pledge New York Times CAIRO — Police officers firing tear gas joined with a rock-throwing crowd fighting a group of Christian mourners Sunday in a battle that escalated into an attack on Egypt's main Coptic Christian Cathedral that lasted for hours. |
Aljazeera.com | Egypt president condemns sectarian violence Aljazeera.com Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi has condemned deadly clashes at the Cairo headquarters of the Coptic Christian pope as "an attack against myself", ordering a quick probe into the violence, a statement said. "I consider any attack on the cathedral an ... |
Egypt lets down Gazans Arab News 17, 2012, Ismail Haniyeh, the prime minister of the Hamas government in Gaza, made another appeal to his Egyptian counterpart Hisham Kandil to consider setting up a free trade area between Gaza and Egypt. The reasonable idea would allow Egypt to ... |
Salon | Egypt's comic twists turning into farce Financial Times Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood might be forgiven for the country's deteriorating economy – it is, after all, new to the job. It might also be forgiven for the shambolic politics of the transition – it is, again, new to the job. But to lack of a sense of ... Egypt's revolution 'hijacked', country 'falling apart:' ElBaradei Talk Of Civil War Amid Continuing Unrest In Egypt Jon Stewart takes Egypt |
Hurriyet Daily News | Egypt to hold tender for energy drilling Hurriyet Daily News Saleh said Egypt had laws that protected investors, adding that there was no situation that would affect investors negatively in Egypt. “There is no need to give investors in Egypt assurances. I've talked to investors in Egypt, and they are satisfied ... |