New York Times (blog) | 12 Die in Clashes in Egypt as New Leaders Find Security Elusive New York Times (blog) CAIRO — A long night of political bloodshed in Egypt left at least 12 people dead on Tuesday, wounded 86 and seemed to dispel any notion that the military's ouster of President Mohamed Morsi nearly three weeks ago would quickly provide the security ... Explosion at Egypt security building wounds 19 US shipment of F-16s to post-Morsi Egypt hits delay Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood scoffs at reconciliation |
Press TV | Israel beefs up rocket defenses on Egypt border Reuters JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel has boosted its rocket defenses near its southern border with Egypt to counter possible attacks from Islamist militants fighting security forces in Egypt's Sinai peninsula, Israeli officials said on Tuesday. Violence in ... Ya'alon: Egypt set for Sinai counter-terror op Israel beefs up military measures near Egypt border Ya'alon tours Egypt border: 'We've strengthened our deployment' |
Human Rights Watch | Egypt must protect Christians from turmoil: rights groups Reuters CAIRO (Reuters) - Security forces must do more to protect Egypt's Christian minority in the turmoil following the military overthrow of Islamist president Mohamed Mursi, rights groups said on Tuesday, citing the mob killing of four near the southern ... Egypt: Security forces abandon Coptic Christians during deadly attack in Luxor Egypt: Sectarian Attacks Amid Political Crisis Egypt Christians Under Attack After Mursi Ouster, HRW Say |
Family of Egypt's Mursi threaten legal action over 'abduction' Reuters CAIRO (Reuters) - The family of Egypt's ousted Islamist president said on Monday it would take legal action against the army as his supporters and opponents clashed in street battles in Cairo. Mohamed Mursi has been held at an undisclosed military ... |
Ma'an News Agency | Hamas: Egypt trying to restore rule over Gaza Jerusalem Post Hamas is concerned that Egypt may be trying to restore its sovereignty over the Gaza Strip, Mousa Abu Marzook, a senior Hamas official, said Monday. Abu Marzook wrote on his Facebook page that by sending helicopters to fly over the Gaza Strip, “Egypt ... UN says Egypt crackdown closes 80 percent of Gaza tunnels Haniyeh urges Egypt to stop media incitement Deported by Egypt for being Palestinian |
NBCNews.com (blog) | Family of Egypt's Morsi accuse military of 'kidnapping' him NBCNews.com (blog) CAIRO - The family of ousted Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi on Monday accused the country's military of "kidnapping" him and said they would seek help from the International Criminal Court. In the first statement from Morsi's family since his July 3 ... |
Egypt, a Nation Divided Daily Beast Egypt is a nation divided against itself. The Islamists who endured decades of oppression, and then took power through the ballet box, are aligned against a cabal of secular forces and elements of the ancien régime that propelled the army to strip them ... |
Witness Accounts of New Violence in Egypt New York Times (blog) Last Updated, 6:48 p.m. Clashes between opponents and supporters of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi erupted in downtown Cairo and a province just north of the capital on Monday, killing three people and injuring dozens more in an outburst ... |
Military Spokesman Denies Detaining Morsi AllAfrica.com A supporter of ousted president Mohamed Morsi holds Morsi's picture passing in front of an army blockage near Raba'a Al-Adaweya square in Nasr city where thousands of Pro-Morsi protesters are still protesting in Cairo, Egypt on July 3, 2013. Military ... |
Al Jazeera accuses Egypt authorities of intimidation campaign Yahoo! News DOHA (Reuters) - The pan-Arab Al Jazeera television network accused Egyptian authorities on Tuesday of a sustained campaign of intimidation against its staff, rejecting charges of pro-Islamist bias in its reporting on the crisis in Egypt. Hours after ... |