New York Times (blog) | Egypt's transition teeters as PM moves to form cabinet USA TODAY CAIRO — Interim Egyptian President Adly Mansour has called for national reconciliationas deep divisions threaten to overwhelm Egypt's increasingly chaotic political transition. The call to bridge political divides comes as the Islamic holiday Ramadan ... Egypt's Government Broadens Its Accusations Against Islamists Infighting threatens Egypt transition plan, army orders arrests Egypt unrest puts Ramadan holiday in different light |
New York Times | Sudden Improvements in Egypt Suggest a Campaign to Undermine Morsi New York Times CAIRO — The streets seethe with protests and government ministers are on the run or in jail, but since the military ousted President Mohamed Morsi, life has somehow gotten better for many people across Egypt: Gas lines have disappeared, power cuts ... |
White House encouraged by Egypt's interim government USA TODAY WASHINGTON (AP) — Acknowledging the difficulty of squaring U.S. law with national security priorities in dealing with the military overthrow of Egypt's president, the Obama administration said Tuesday it was encouraged by a proposal from the country's ... |
Egypt Prosecutors Order Arrests of Islamist Leaders New York Times CAIRO — Egypt's new military-led government took further steps on Wednesday to cripple the Muslim Brotherhood in the week since the country's Islamist president was deposed and detained, issuing formal arrest warrants for the group's top spiritual ... |
Egypt Is Arena for Influence of Arab Rivals New York Times WASHINGTON — Two of the Persian Gulf's richest monarchies pledged $8 billion in cash and loans to Egypt on Tuesday, a decision that was aimed not only at shoring up a shaky transitional government, but also at undermining their Islamist rivals and ... |
Egypt orders arrest of Muslim Brotherhood leader as group rejects cabinet offer Fox News Egypt ordered the arrest of the Muslim Brotherhood's spiritual leader and nine others for allegedly instigating violent clashes with the military this week that left more than 50 Brotherhood supporters dead, hours after the group rejected a plan to be ... |
Egypt orders arrest of top Muslim Brotherhood, Islamist officials Washington Post CAIRO — Egypt's top prosecutor has ordered the arrest of the Muslim Brotherhood's spiritual leader and nine other top Islamist officials for allegedly instigating violence that led to the killing of more than 50 demonstrators Monday. The arrest ... |
Yahoo! News | Obama talks to other leaders about Egypt USA TODAY President Obama is reaching out to other Middle East nations, asking them to encourage stability and new elections. Obama spoke by phone Tuesday with the leaders of the United Arab Emirates and Qatar, delivering essentially the same message a week ... Obama speaks with UAE Crown Prince, Qatar Emir about Egypt concerns UAE Offers Dollar Grants, Assistance to Egypt |
Compromise candidate appointed Egypt's prime minister USA TODAY Economist Hazem el-Beblawi, a compromise candidate supported by a key Islamist party, was named Egypt's interim prime minister Tuesday. Interim President Adli Mansour also appointed former U.N. nuclear agency chief Mohamed ElBaradei as deputy to ... |
Egypt orders arrest of Brotherhood leaders Reuters CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's public prosecutor ordered the arrest on Wednesday of the leaders of ousted President Mohamed Mursi's Muslim Brotherhood, charging them with inciting violence in a clash that saw troops shoot dozens of his supporters dead. |