USA TODAY | Coup topples Egypt's Morsy; supporters reportedly rounded up CNN (blog) Cairo (CNN) -- [Breaking news update, 7:49 p.m. ET]. Deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy is being held under "house arrest" at the presidential Republican Guards officer's club, Gehad El-Haddad, a Muslim Brotherhood spokesman, said in a post to ... Morsi reportedly being held hours after being ousted as Egypt's president After Egypt's military coup, fear of clashes Army Ousts Egypt's President; Morsi Is Taken Into Military Custody |
Business Insider | State Department Urges US Citizens to Leave Egypt New York Times (blog) Increasingly alarmed about the violent Egyptian political upheaval, the United States sharply raised the threat level in its travel advisory to Egypt on Wednesday, warning citizens to defer visits and advising American residents there to leave. World ... Marines poised for mission in Egypt Obama urges swift return to elected, civilian government in Egypt 500 Marines Poised To Pounce On Egypt |
USA TODAY | Harvard student trapped in Egypt, mourns friend killed USA TODAY A Harvard University student has a unique perspective on the historic events that unfolded Wednesday in Egypt with the ouster of the country's first freely elected president. Michelle Hu, of Carmel, Ind., is living in a region called Zamalek, an island ... Carmel grad trapped in Egypt, mourns friend killed during protests |
Egypt coup clouds student study abroad plans USA TODAY In two weeks, Northwestern University junior Alex Nitkin will learn if he skipped fall class registration for nothing or if he is leaving next month to study abroad in Egypt as planned. After death of an American student in Alexandria and a State ... |
Egypt Under 'Full Military Coup' ABC News The Egyptian Army is carrying out a "full military coup" and the army has placed a travel ban on the country's embattled President Mohamed Morsi, officials said. The action came at the end of the 48 hours Egypt's military gave Morsi two days ago to ... |
Egypt military: President Morsi ousted, constitution suspended CBS News CAIRO The armed forces ousted Egypt's first democratically elected president Wednesday after just a year in power, installing a temporary civilian government, suspending the constitution and calling for new elections. Islamist President Mohammed Morsi ... |
US officials say Egypt military pledges no long-term takeover after ousting Morsi Fox News WASHINGTON – Egyptian military leaders have assured the Obama administration that they are not interested in long-term rule following their toppling of President Mohammed Morsi and have appointed a government of civilian technocrats to temporarily run ... |
Egypt's president ousted, constitution suspended Chicago Tribune CAIRO - Egypt's military overthrew Islamist President Mohamed Mursi today, sparking wild rejoicing in the streets as a range of political leaders backed a new political transition. Mursi was sequestered in a Republican Guard barracks after denouncing a ... |
CBS News | State Dept. orders diplomats to leave Egypt CBS News "The U.S. Department of State strongly urges U.S. citizens to avoid all demonstrations in Egypt," the department said in a statement, "as even peaceful ones can quickly become violent, and a foreigner could become a target of harassment or worse ... US Students in Arabic Program Leaving Egypt Michigan Students In Arabic Program Evacuate Egypt |
Obama team monitors Egypt crisis USA TODAY Like the rest of the world, the Obama administration is watching events as they unfold in Egypt. Officials said Wednesday they are monitoring events as the Egyptian military ousted Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi and suspended the nation's constitution. |