The Guardian | Trial of Muslim Brotherhood leader signals intensity of crackdown in Egypt Washington Post Badie, the Brotherhood's “supreme guide” and top spiritual figure, is now back in the courtroom, and Egyptian officials hope that his latest trial will play out differently — part of a final blow against the Brotherhood rather than just another ... Muslim Brotherhood leaders, Mubarak face trial in Egypt Muslim Brotherhood leaders, former president Mubarak face trial in Egypt Egypt's 'trial of two regimes': Mubarak and Brotherhood in court over killings |
Ahram Online | 5 Days After Closing Border, Egypt Opens Crossing to Gaza New York Times (blog) GAZA — Egypt reopened its borders with the Gaza Strip on Saturday five days after closing the crossing, which had prevented people from entering or leaving the Palestinian enclave and deepened its isolation from the rest of the world. World Twitter Logo. Gaza in a state of shock after Egypt upheaval Hamas denies setting up training camps with Egypt's Brotherhood in Gaza Egypt reopens border crossing with Gaza Strip |
Egypt Crisis Extends To The Indo-Pacific Forbes The international community is keeping a watchful eye on the deteriorating situation in Egypt. The country is a powder keg and any hopes for a sustainable political resolution to the most recent crisis seem distant. While Egypt is still in ... |
Other Nations Offer a Lesson to Egypt's Military Leaders New York Times Mohamed Morsi, the Muslim Brotherhood leader and freshly ousted president, languishes in one jail cell, while Hosni Mubarak, the despised autocrat who led Egypt for 30 years, has just been released from another. The turmoil highlights the central role ... |
Egypt's Military-Backed Government Cracks Down on Syrian Refugees TIME Two months before, when Hamid's residency had expired, Mohamed Morsi was still in the presidency, and Hamid wasn't worried about being deported from Egypt, where he'd found a sanctuary from the war in his native Syria. But in the xenophobic ... |
The Guardian | Britain must end arms sales to Egypt The Guardian We condemn the horrific violence and killing perpetrated by Egypt's Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (Scaf). The massacre of hundreds of Egyptians by the army is clearly part of an attempt to destroy the Muslim Brotherhood as an effective political ... |
Egypt Courts Hear Cases Against Mubarak, Islamists ABC News Egyptian courts on Sunday heard separate court cases against former President Hosni Mubarak and top leaders of his archrival, the Muslim Brotherhood, both over allegations of killing protesters in separate instances. Egyptian media portrayed the ... |
Egypt shortens curfew as unrest over coup wanes CBS News CAIRO Egypt's government on Saturday shortened a widely-imposed evening curfew, signaling that authorities sense turmoil is waning after unrest following the president's ouster threatened to destabilize the country this month. The Cabinet's decision to ... |
Egypt Military Crackdown Targets Friend And Foe Alike Huffington Post CAIRO -- A week and a half before they put her under investigation for espionage, Egypt's military-backed government couldn't have asked for a better advocate than Esraa Abdel Fattah. Since the revolution that swept the dictator Hosni Mubarak from ... |
BBC Sport | Caf confirm Egypt will host two Champions League games BBC Sport The Confederation of African Football (Caf) has confirmed that two key African Champions League matches, involving Egyptian sides Al Ahly and Zamalek, will go ahead in Egypt next weekend despite the continued civil unrest affecting the country. Holders ... Bucs face formiddable Champs League test |