Aljazeera.com | Cairo Warns Ankara of Worsening Relations Wall Street Journal CAIRO—Egypt's Foreign Ministry on Saturday condemned Turkey's prime minister for calling Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi a tyrant, warning that already sour relations between the two countries could worsen. In a strongly-worded statement, the ... Egypt Warns Turkey of Worsening Ties Egypt summons Turkish envoy over Erdogan slur Egypt summons Turkish envoy for second time over Erdogan comments |
Press TV | Egypt to Try 20 Suspected in Terrorist Attacks ABC News The statement released by Hisham Barakat's office said those charged belonged to a terror group called Ajnad Misr, which started its attacks after the July ouster of Islamist President Mohammed Morsi. The group's name means "Soldiers of Egypt" in Arabic. Egypt to Try 20 Suspected Militants of Ajnad Misr Group Rocket kills four children in Egypt near Gaza border: sources Mortar attack kills four children in Egypt's Sinai |
USA TODAY | Egypt sides with Israel in conflict with Hamas USA TODAY CAIRO — An echo of the anti-Hamas rhetoric coming from Israel during its conflict with Gaza is resonating from what many would consider a surprising corner since fighting erupted July 8: Egypt. A country whose leader just over a year ago had been a ... Facing calls to open Gaza border, Egypt takes tough line in rivalry with Hamas At least Israel has Egypt and the UN The war in Gaza threatens Egypt too |
The Times of Israel | As Israel Fights Hamas in Gaza, Egypt Plays the Peacemaker Once Again TIME Egypt has often played the role of negotiator when conflicts between Israel and Hamas have bubbled up in the past. Former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak brokered a cease-fire between them in 2009. After Mubarak was given the boot in 2011, it was left ... War on Gaza: Complicated by Egypt? Kerry under fire in Israel for negotiating with Qatar, Turkey, not Egypt, Israel Rocket kills two in Egypt as Gazans see scale of loss |
Reuters UK | Branded a felon by Egypt, I'm in legal limbo in the US Washington Post In Egypt last month, three journalists were found guilty of doing their jobs and given seven- and 10-year jail terms. Apparently, little has changed. A little more than a year earlier, I and 42 other employees of international human rights groups were ... Journalists jailed in Egypt say they will appeal Peter Greste and Baher Mohammed to appeal against Egyptian imprisonment Al Jazeera journalist jailed in Egypt to appeal - family |
The Guardian | Don King takes old hustler act to Egypt to sell King of the Nile bout The Guardian “I am an Egyptian!” King translates loudly, for himself and the caravan of waist-high fans who follow him from one bazaar to the next. “Sisi! I love Sisi!” he bellows in call-and-response style above the insistent hum of the packed squares of Gamaleya ... |
Understanding 'the other:' My travels from Egypt to Ethiopia Al-Arabiya Egypt and Ethiopia issued a joint statement a few weeks ago, confirming their mutual commitment to the principles of cooperation, mutual respect and good neighborly relations as well as to the principles of respecting international law and achieving ... |
Middle East Eye | Egypt blocks aid reaching Gaza as humanitarian crisis grows Middle East Eye The Egyptian army blocked a medical aid convoy from reaching the Gaza Strip on Thursday, where hospitals are struggling to cope under the strain of dealing with more than 5,250 people injured by Israel's assault on the coastal enclave. Military ... Egypt will open Rafah checkpoint for humanitarian aid to Palestinians ... Egypt medical aid convoy reaches Rafah crossing Iran says waiting Egypt's response to send aid to Gaza |
Egypt lashes back at Erdogan gulfnews.com Cairo Egypt Saturday warned it would take unspecified “escalatory” steps in its already- strained relations with Ankara after Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan criticized the Egyptian government's reaction to Israel's deadly offensive in the ... |
Voice of America | Egypt Summons Turkish Diplomat Voice of America Egypt has summoned the Turkish charge d'affaires over comments by Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan that insulted the Egyptian president. Egypt's Foreign Ministry warned Saturday the prime minister's words could limit bilateral relations. Erdogan ... |