Wall Street Journal | Gulf Nations' Sway Rises in Egypt Wall Street Journal Amina Ismail/The Wall Street Journal. DUBAI—Persian Gulf nations, which are pumping billions of dollars into Egypt during its rocky political transition, appear set to exert a stronger influence on the country following President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi ... Egypt Group Claims Palace Blasts That Killed 2 Two Egyptian policemen killed defusing bombs Sisi vows reprisals after Egypt palace blasts |
Blasts Kill 2 Officers at Egypt Palace ABC News Three homemade bombs went off on Monday near Egypt's presidential palace in Cairo, killing two senior police officers and wounding eight people, security officials said, in an attack that fell on the first anniversary of the mass protests that led to ... |
Fox News | Egypt military plans to do more testing on miracle 'HIV cure' device Fox News This file image made from undated video broadcast on Egyptian State Television shows a device that the Egyptian army claims will detect and cure AIDS and Hepatitis. Egypt's military said Saturday that devices it earlier claimed it invented to detect ... Despite ridicule, Egypt pushes ahead with AIDS, hepatitis 'cure' Egyptian military backtracks on Aids cure claims Egyptian Army, After Promising to Unveil 'Miraculous' AIDS-Curing Device ... |
Zahi Hawass is on the stump again for ancient Egypt's Pharaohs Los Angeles Times For many years, Zahi Hawass has been the living face of ancient Egypt, an ambassador for long-dead Pharaohs who uses his high-wattage personality, telegenic showmanship and knack for wading confidently into controversy to preserve both their star ... |
Aljazeera.com | Two police officers killed in Egypt bomb Aljazeera.com The blast came days after the armed group Ajnad Misr, or Soldiers of Egypt, said it had planted a series of bombs in the same area to target security forces. It aborted the mission due to concerns that civilians would be hurt, but was unable to remove ... |
'Enough is enough,' says wife of former Morsy aide jailed in Egypt CNN (blog) Sarah Attia moved to Toronto to offer her family security, after her husband – Khaled Al-Qazzaz – was imprisoned following the military takeover in Egypt almost a year ago. He vanished among many others close to the Morsy government. Until recently ... |
The Guardian | Novelist Ahdaf Soueif condemns 'war on young' as Egypt activists stand trial The Guardian One of Egypt's leading novelists, Ahdaf Soueif, has accused Egypt's military-backed authorities of "waging a war on the young" on the opening day of an expedited trial against 24 human rights activists in Cairo. "They are trying to push people back ... |
Middle East Monitor | Irish teen locked up in Egypt 'forced to drink from the toilet' Middle East Monitor Egyptian Flag An Irish-Egyptian teen imprisoned in Egypt claims he has been beaten with chains and whips and forced to drink from the toilet. Ibrahim Halawa, 18, has been held in an adult jail since his arrest and is living in dire conditions. In a ... |
Entertainment Weekly | Fox cancels sexy Egypt fantasy 'Hieroglyph' before premiere Entertainment Weekly The network is shutting down Hieroglyph, the network's sexy historical-fantasy thriller that was previously given a straight-to-series order for midseason. The show's writers were informed earlier Monday, sources say. The show starred Max Brown, Reece ... Fox cancels sexy ancient Egypt drama Hieroglyph after shooting one episode Ancient Egypt-set 'Hieroglyph' Canceled by Fox Before Season Begins Mummy mia! Fox cancels ancient Egypt drama Hieroglyph BEFORE it has even ... |
EurActiv | EU policy towards Egypt must focus on human rights EurActiv Egypt is rapidly moving back to standards familiar under Mubarak's authoritarian rule. With the election of military strongman Abdel Fattah El-Sisi to the presidency, the question is what impact of the revolution remains? Since the fall of President ... |