BBC News | Egypt Islamists warn opponents with huge pro-Mursi rally Reuters Crowds waving the flags of Egypt and Islamist movements, including hardline allies, packed avenues around a suburban mosque to back the elected head of state before anti-Mursi protests planned for June 30, when he completes a first year in office ... Morsi opponents push for a new revolt in Egypt Egypt's Islamists stage show of force ahead of June 30 protests against Morsi More Than 100000 Morsi Supporters Protest Ahead Of Opposition Rally In Egypt |
CTV News | In Cairo, Egypt's 'Jon Stewart' hosts ... Jon Stewart Reuters With Egypt still in ferment and elected Islamist President Mohamed Mursi facing off against liberals who fear he plans to smother personal freedoms, Youssef was released on bail after being questioned in March over alleged insults to Mursi and the ... Jon Stewart takes the guest's seat on Egypt's top satirical show Comedy Central's Jon Stewart defends satire on Egyptian TV show whose host ... |
Egypt's Coptic Christians say they are 'no longer safe' NBCNews.com (blog) By Charlene Gubash, Producer, NBC News. CAIRO – Thousands of Egypt's Coptic Christians are fleeing to Europe, the United States and elsewhere rather than face mounting discrimination at home. Copts, Egypt's ancient Christian community, are the ... |
As Egypt unravels, Team Obama increases support for Muslim Brotherhood Fox News (blog) Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood president, Mohammed Morsi made international headlines this week as he appointed Adel Al Khayat as governor of Luxor, an ancient Egyptian city that is key tourist destination. The problem with Mr. Khayat? He just happens to ... |
Large Swiss traders dominate sales of fuel to Egypt Reuters Egypt's financial situation worsens. * Swiss trading giants become consistent bulk suppliers. * Litasco, Vitol, Glencore to supply about $1.7 bln gasoil. By Julia Payne. LONDON, June 21 (Reuters) - Egypt is relying increasingly on large Swiss trading ... |
New York Times | Nearing One Year In, Egypt's Leader Is Besieged by Critics New York Times CAIRO — Across Egypt, angry crowds have barred President Mohamed Morsi's appointees from their offices, millions have signed petitions calling for his ouster and work crews have fortified the headquarters of the Muslim Brotherhood that propelled him ... |
The Guardian | Egypt broadcasts male-only soap for Ramadan The Guardian On the set of Coffee Shop, a new Egyptian soap opera to be televised next month, there was a decidedly male presence. The director was male, so too the scriptwriter. The producers were also men. The lighting operator was a man, as were the sound team. |
BBC News | Mass rally in Egypt for President Mohammed Morsi BBC News Thousands of people have staged rallies after Friday prayers in Egypt, in a show of support for President Mohammed Morsi. Crowds chanted their allegiance, pre-empting demonstrations planned by those who want to oust Mr Morsi. Secular groups say they ... |
Egypt PM warns protesters, says fears violence Yahoo! News CAIRO (Reuters) - Egyptian Prime Minister Hisham Kandil said on Friday the government was taking security precautions ahead of opposition demonstrations scheduled for June 30 and he was concerned by what he said were calls for violence. Speaking in ... |
US soldiers set to deploy to Egypt for riot control Washington Times A group of U.S. soldiers are rocked and ready to deploy to Egypt for a 9-month peacekeeping mission aimed at curbing riots. More than 400 American troops will ultimately go, as part of the Multinational Force and Observers peacekeeping force, KDH News ... |