New York Times (blog) | Egypt's interim government gets to work amid protests, deadlock Reuters CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's interim government sets about the mammoth task of returning the country to civilian rule and rescuing the economy on Wednesday, a process complicated by deadly protests and a political stalemate with powerful Islamist groups. Egypt's New Government Doesn't Include Muslim Brotherhood Egypt swears in new cabinet, including general who ousted Morsi Key figures in Egypt's new interim government after the military ouster of ... |
After Morsi's Ouster in Egypt, Tunisia's Islamists Fear a Similar Fate TIME There's one place that has watched the past two weeks' violence in Egypt with particular nervousness: Tunisia, the country that ignited the entire Arab Spring back in January 2011. With Egypt's elected President now ousted and in military custody ... |
Clashes return to streets of Cairo in another blow for Egypt NBCNews.com (blog) CAIRO — Egyptian police and protesters clashed in central Cairo early on Tuesday after fights broke out between supporters of ousted Islamist President Mohammed Morsi and locals angered when they tried to block major thoroughfares crossing the River ... |
In Egypt, US moves on from Morsi CBS News Thousands of former Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi's supporters demonstrated in the streets of Cairo as U.S. envoy Bill Burns met with the military regime that ousted Morsi from power just 12 days ago. Play Video ... |
Key Figures in Egypt's New Government ABC News Egypt's new interim Cabinet brings in a number of prominent figures from the country's liberal and secular factions into top positions, particularly from the National Salvation Front, the main coalition of opponents to ousted President Mohammed Morsi ... |
Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood shows signs of fracturing after Morsi's fall NBCNews.com (blog) CAIRO - Just last month, the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood had a lock on Egypt's presidency and parliament. Now, after mass protests backed by the country's military swept President Mohammed Morsi from power, the organization venerated throughout the ... |
CBC.ca | Egypt's interim president swears in cabinet after deadly protests CBC.ca Egypt's interim president has sworn in a new cabinet, the first since the ouster of the Islamist president by the military nearly two weeks ago, following deadly clashes between police and protesters that left several people dead and more than 260 hurt. |
Sudan Vision | Egypt needs our help now more than ever Washington Post In the wake of Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi's eviction from office by the country's military amid an unprecedented mass uprising, there have been calls for Washington to reduce or suspend its aid to this critical ally in the Middle East. Such ... Americans Want Nothing to Do With Egypt Egypt Needs Longer-Term Reform Plans - US State Department |
Egypt Cabinet Has Women, Christians; No Islamists ABC News Egypt's interim leader swore in a Cabinet on Tuesday that included women and Christians but no Islamists as the military-backed administration moved swiftly to formalize the new political order and present a more liberal face that is markedly at odds ... |
Egypt's Interim Cabinet Takes Oath of Office Voice of America Visiting Deputy U.S. Secretary of State William Burns echoed those ideas, urging Egypt's new interim leaders not to exclude anyone from a new government. Egyptians, he insisted, must “come together to find a nonviolent and inclusive path forward.”. |