New York Times | Egypt Deports Australian Journalist Jailed With 2 Al Jazeera Colleagues New York Times CAIRO — The Egyptian authorities have deported an Australian television journalist jailed for more than a year on politicized charges about the content of his work. The Australian, Peter Greste, is one of three journalists for Al Jazeera's English ... Egypt frees Al Jazeera journalist Greste, two others still held Hopes raised for Fahmy as Australian released in Egypt Egypt Frees 1 Of 3 Jailed Al Jazeera Journalists |
Yahoo News | Egypt antiquities showman tells the world it's safe to visit Yahoo News KRUGERSDORP, South Africa (AP) — Egypt's best-known archaeologist is a passionate showman with an explorer's fedora who joined the last, doomed Cabinet of President Hosni Mubarak, then resigned in a swirl of corruption allegations after the 2011 ... |
Egypt Releases Imprisoned Al-Jazeera Reporter New York Times CAIRO — A reporter for Al-Jazeera English was released from an Egyptian prison and deported Sunday after more than a year behind bars, but his two Egyptian colleagues remained jailed in a case widely condemned as a sham by human-rights groups. |
IDB unit extends Islamic reinsurance for Apache's Egypt projects Reuters Feb 2 (Reuters) - A unit of the Jeddah-based Islamic Development Bank, a multilateral lending institution, has provided $80 million worth of sharia-compliant reinsurance to cover political risk for oil and gas projects in Egypt. Such credit guarantees ... |
i24news | Three women killed in clashes in Egypt's Sinai: security sources Reuters Security sources blamed the violence on Sinai Province, Egypt's most active militant network and the same group that claimed attacks on Thursday that killed at least 30 security personnel in the worst anti-government violence in months. In Rafah, along ... Three women killed in clashes in Egypt's Sinai Egypt: three women killed in Sinai |
USA TODAY | In Egypt, atheists considered a 'dangerous development' USA TODAY CAIRO — In Egypt, there is seemingly no place where atheists or those thought to be non-believers are safe. They've been targeted at cafes, harassed on the streets and fired as part of a broader backlash by society and the state against atheism and ... |
A look at Egypt's Al-Jazeera English Trial U.S. News & World Report Dec. 29, 2013: Security forces storm into a five-star hotel suite in Cairo and arrest Canadian-Egyptian Mohammed Fahmy, Australian Peter Greste and Egyptian Baher Mohammed, all working for Al-Jazeera English. Authorities accuse the men of meeting ... |
U.S. News & World Report | Egypt blames Muslim Brotherhood for deadly Sinai attack U.S. News & World Report Family members of security forces killed in Sinai on Thursday cry after they received the bodies of their relatives, outside Almaza military airport in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Jan. 30, 2015. Egyptian officials on Friday raised the death toll to at least ... Islamic State's Egypt wing claims attacks that killed 27-official Twitter Egypt military targeted in deadly Sinai attacks Egypt Strkes Back After Jihadists Kill Dozens |
Yahoo News | Egypt policeman kills hospitalised Islamist Yahoo News Cairo (AFP) - An Egyptian policeman was arrested Sunday for having shot dead an Islamist detained in a Cairo hospital with injuries from his arrest, the interior ministry said. The ministry, on its Facebook page, said the victim was a member of the ... |
Reuters | Egyptian court bans Hamas' armed wing, lists as terrorist organization Reuters Hamas is an offshoot of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood, which the authorities have also declared a terrorist group and repressed thoroughly since the army ousted one of its leaders, Mohamed Mursi, from the presidency in 2013. "We reject the Egyptian court ... Egypt President Sisi warns of 'long battle' with militants Sisi vows to defend Egypt's Sinai in 'face of terror' Sisi: Sinking Sinai |