The Daily Star | Report: Egypt arrests commander of Sinai jihadist group Jerusalem Post Walid Waqed Atallah, the most wanted man in Egypt, is the head of Ansar Bayit al-Maqdis, a radical Islamist group that has also claimed credit for launching rockets at Eilat. Ansar Bayit al-Maqdis. A poster issued by Egyptian terrorist group Ansar ... Egypt: 3 policemen killed in blast Egypt Bombings Kill 2 Police, Wound 11 Grenade attack kills two policemen in Egypt's Sinai |
CNBC | Egypt's foray into Libya underlines its concerns MSN News BENGHAZI, Libya β Egypt's military involvement in Libya underlines Cairo's concerns about the threat posed by Islamic militant groups operating near the two nations' porous border, as well as home-grown jihadis who rely on their Libyan comrades for ... Egypt: We're bombing Islamist militants in Libya Egypt warplanes hit Islamist militias Egypt bombing Libyan militias |
The Daily Star | Egypt's military foray into Libya underscores its concerns The Daily Star BENGHAZI, Libya: Egypt's military involvement in Libya underlines Cairo's concerns about the threat posed by Islamist militant groups operating near the two nations' porous border, as well as homegrown jihadists who rely on their Libyan comrades for ... Egypt warplanes hit Libya militias, say officials Egypt's foray into Libya underlines its concerns in region Libyan Pilots Bombing Benghazi In Egyptian Aircraft? Highly Unlikely, Experts Say |
Iowa City Press Citizen | Iowa City woman fostering dog from Egypt Iowa City Press Citizen Earlier this month, Banana, a dog of an unknown breed, was in the care of the Egyptian Society for Mercy to Animals, a shelter in Cairo, Egypt. About nine months before that, she lost her leg as a result of gangrene after a car hit her in Egypt, said ... |
Middle East Monitor | Gaza cease-fire boosts Hamas-Egypt ties Al-Monitor Following the Israeli war on Gaza, the relationship between Hamas and Egypt has gradually improved, especially after Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh praised Cairo's role in sponsoring the cease-fire agreement in a phone call to Egyptian intelligence in ... Israel reveals details of security coordination with Egypt Billions for Gaza and vindicating Egypt's Sisi FM Meets Palestinian Delegation From Gaza Strip |
Press TV | Bombs Go off at Muslim Festival in Egypt, Wound 11 ABC News Two bombs went off in a city in northern Egypt late Thursday, striking a Sufi Muslim religious festival and wounding 11 people, officials said, the latest in a spate of attacks that have targeted Egyptian government forces, institutions and public ... Two bomb explosions injure 11 people in Egypt |
Aljazeera.com | Crackdown on Student Protesters in Egypt New York Times CAIRO β Egyptian security forces are tightening their crackdown on student activism by arresting scores of students at the start of the school term in an effort to crush a renewed wave of protests against the military-backed government that took power ... Egypt students plan more university protests Egypt Police Storm 2 Universities Over Protests Egypt's universities, centers of dissent, reopen under strict new controls |
New York Times | Misstated Excerpt of Times Article Offers Fresh Take on President Sisi of Egypt New York Times There is no such thing as bad press for President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, at least not if it is translated by Al Ahram, Egypt's flagship state newspaper. A recent report in The New York Times described the muted reaction to Mr. Sisi's speech last month ... Apache expects higher gas prices in Egypt by year-end |
BBC News | Carter Center shuts Egypt office over rights concerns BBC News A human rights group founded by former US President Jimmy Carter has closed its office in Egypt because of the restrictions on democratic rights. The Carter Center also said it would not send a mission to observe this year's parliamentary elections. Carter Center shuts down Egypt office Carter Center shuts down, Egypt 'surprised' Jimmy Carter Pulls Human Rights Center from 'Undemocratic' Egypt |
Al-Arabiya | The Carter Center closes Egypt office, citing rights concerns Al-Arabiya βThe Carter Center announced today that it has closed its field office in Egypt after nearly three years and that it will not deploy an observation mission to assess Egypt's parliamentary elections anticipated later this year,β the center said in a ... |