Aljazeera.com | Egypt sees fresh anti-coup alliance protests Aljazeera.com Thousands of people are taking part in anti-government protests across Egypt, days after activities by the Muslim Brotherhood were banned by a Cairo court. Friday's protests, called by the Anti-Coup alliance, saw thousands take to the streets in Cairo ... Has Egypt brought the Muslim Brotherhood to its knees? In Egypt, Muslim Brotherhood's social work returns to the shadows US-Egypt relations 'unsettled,' Cairo foreign minister says |
Ahram Online | Egypt's Nour Party rejects move against religious parties Reuters CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's second biggest Islamist party, Nour, on Friday rejected proposed changes to the constitution that would outlaw parties founded on religious grounds, and called the move a "sword drawn" against Islamists. The proposal, made ... Egypt statute panel differ on charter drafting Nour Party 'strongly against' banning religious parties in constitution |
Ma'an News Agency | Assailants Kill Police Officer in Egypt's Sinai ABC News Unknown assailants killed an Egyptian police officer in the restive northern Sinai Peninsula on Friday, as hundreds took to the streets in scattered protests against the military's ousting of the former Islamist president. Militants have stepped up ... Egypt: Release journalist facing military trial for Sinai coverage Egypt gunmen kill policeman in Sinai Egypt army targets armed groups, smugglers south of Rafah |
Think Twice About Egypt New York Times To the Editor: Re “Egyptian Court Shuts Down the Muslim Brotherhood and Seizes Its Assets” (news article, Sept. 24): Decades after the fact, American citizens are still learning about the role our government played in the coups that toppled Mohammed ... |
Ahram Online | In Egypt, an anti-Brotherhood media crackdown Columbia Journalism Review CAIRO—The screens went black around 9pm. It was night of July 3, and Egypt's military chief, General Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi, announced on state television that President Mohamed Morsi had been removed from power following huge protests. Then five ... Gamal Abdel-Nasser, the man who never died Egypt's military presses President Morsi to resign |
UA Egypt Exhibition opens doors for archaeologists Arizona Daily Wildcat “You know you're not going to make much money,” said Penny Mazer, vice president for the Arizona Chapter of the American Research Center in Egypt. “You know you're probably going to end up as an academic, but it's worth it. If you really love it, then ... |
Journalists In Egypt Face 'Unprecedented Pressures' NPR As the military-backed government in Cairo continues its offensive against the Muslim Brotherhood, there is also a widening crackdown on the media. Army officers now call the shorts at State TV, and independent journalists are under increasing pressure ... |
Travel giant resumes tour bookings for Egypt's Red Sea resorts euronews Egypt's tourism revenues have been in a spin since the Arab Spring turned the country upside down. As tourism accounts for 11 percent of GDP the country desperately needs holidaymakers to return. Now the German arm of TUI, part of Europe's largest tour ... |
Boston Herald | Egypt shutters offices of Brotherhood newspaper Boston Herald CAIRO — Egyptian security forces on Wednesday shuttered the office of the newspaper of the Muslim Brotherhood's political party and confiscated furniture and documents, journalists from the Freedom and Justice daily said. In a statement Wednesday, the ... |
Live Trading News | Egypt receives $2 billion deposit from Kuwait Reuters The deposit is part of $12 billion in aid that Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates promised Egypt after the military deposed Islamist president Mohamed Mursi on July 3. "Yes. The Kuwait $2 billion (has been) received," Hisham Ramez told ... Egypt's finance minister faces huge challenges to boost economy |