ABC News | 'Inclusive' political solution urged in Egypt CNN International (CNN) -- Egypt's factions must find a way to bridge their differences and pave the way for a political solution that involves all sides if the country is to leave its current chaos behind, the European Union's top diplomat said Tuesday. "Only an ... Egypt allows EU envoy to see deposed president Morsi Gets a Visit, but Egypt Crisis Stalemated In Egypt unrest, media become a weapon of the warring sides |
Montreal Gazette | Obama asks Republican Senators McCain, Graham to visit Egypt Reuters WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama has asked two senior Republican senators to travel to Egypt to meet with its military leaders and the opposition, as Cairo's allies struggle with how to address the turmoil convulsing the country. Senator ... Obama asks McCain, Graham to go to Egypt Obama Asks Graham, McCain to Travel to Egypt Senators Graham, McCain Plan Trip to Egypt |
US Balancing Act With Egypt Grows Trickier New York Times WASHINGTON — In four weeks of quiet but intense diplomacy, the Obama administration has engaged in a balancing act, prodding Egypt's generals to avoid violence and restore a democratic government while trying not to jeopardize any future influence on ... |
New York Times | European Union Official Says Ousted Egyptian Leader is Doing 'Well' New York Times CAIRO — The European Union's foreign policy chief, Catherine Ashton, said on Tuesday that Mohamed Morsi was doing well and that they had discussed the situation in Egypt during their talks on Monday, which were the first time Mr. Morsi, the former ... |
The Guardian | How the Middle East and US have reacted to Egypt The Guardian The fallout from the ousting and detention of Mohamed Morsi continues to polarise Egypt's stakeholders across the region and beyond. The Gulf states in particular – Qatar excluded – have been quick to assert their geopolitical heft in post-Morsi Egypt, ... |
Press TV | US condemns Egypt violence, refuses to cut off military aid Press TV US condemns Egypt violence, refuses to cut off military aid. Violent protests on the streets of Cairo. Mon Jul 29, 2013 9:39PM. Share | Email | Print. The White House is concerned that halting such funding to Egypt could imperil programs that help ... White House condemns 'bloodshed and violence' in Egypt White House's Egypt Debate Heralds Shift White House says no plans to cut Egypt aid |
The Guardian | Egypt restores feared secret police The Guardian Egypt's interim government was accused of attempting to return the country to the Mubarak era on Monday, after the country's interior ministry announced the resurrection of several controversial police units that were nominally shut down following the ... Egypt Resurrects the Police State Egypt restores secret police units |
The Guardian | Egypt crisis: 'we didn't have space in the fridges for all the bodies' The Guardian On Friday 28 June, Taher had pitched camp with his childhood friend Mohamed Fahmy, a 28-year-old unemployed commerce graduate from a small village in eastern Egypt, at the Rabaa Adawiya sit-in in east Cairo, near where Saturday's massacre took ... |
EU's top diplomat meets with detained Morsi in Egypt, says he is doing 'well' Fox News CAIRO – The European Union's top diplomat said Tuesday after meeting with deposed Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi that he is well, and that she urged all those she met with on the need to move forward peacefully following his ouster nearly a month ... |
Egypt's Mursi Meets EU Envoy as Islamists Urge Protests Bloomberg The European Union's foreign policy chief called for a political process in Egypt that includes all parties, as supporters and opponents of ex-President Mohamed Mursi failed to agree on steps to end the past month's turmoil. Catherine Ashton became the ... |