New York Times | Obscure Group Says It Set Off Blasts in Egypt, Raising Alarm New York Times The new groups have no apparent ties to Egypt's main extremist organizations, based in the North Sinai. The main extremist group there has killed hundreds of soldiers and police officers in a campaign of assaults on security forces since the military's ... Egypt: Series of blasts in Cairo kill 1, wound at least 7 Egypt: 3 Arrested Over Grisly Dog Killing Egypt: Bomb blasts in Cairo kill one person and injure five others |
Online, American Helps Fuel Attacks in Egypt New York Times His popularity in Egypt despite his idiosyncratic profile is a measure of the growing frustration among many young Islamists at their apparent powerlessness after the military takeover that removed President Mohamed Morsi of the Muslim Brotherhood more ... |
America is the ally that Egypt needs Washington Post The Obama administration's decision to engage Egypt is “a case of realpolitik over idealism,” concedes one official. But it's also the right policy choice. President Abdel Fatah al-Sissi certainly doesn't make it easy. His repression of dissent now ... |
Egypt Aims for LNG Import Independence by 2020 Forbes Establishing high hopes for Egypt's domestic energy sector, Oil Minister Sherif Ismail announced that the country intended to be free of LNG imports by no later than 2020 with the help of local field development. The announcement comes as Egypt ... |
IRINnews.org | Libya warns of more air strikes with Egypt against IS Yahoo News Cairo (AFP) - Libya's internationally recognised premier threatened new air strikes with Egypt against the Islamic State group in his country, warning Friday that the jihadists were poised to widen their presence there. Egypt 'to Continue Evacuations of Its Nationals From Libya Until Departure of ... Egypt suspends Salloum border fees Egyptians in Libya - to flee or to stay? |
Press TV | Prioritize realpolitik over idealism with Egypt The Daily Star But Egypt matters, especially now, when the Sunni Arab world is shaken by the twin earthquakes of Iran and ISIS. And President Barack Obama should provide Egypt with economic, political and, yes, military support. The risks of letting Egypt slide are ... David Ignatius: Egypt is key for Middle East stability Egypt prosecutors refer 271 Muslim Brotherhood members to military court Egypt: Sisi meets with ex-Muslim Brotherhood leaders |
New York Times | Basketball Standout From Egypt Makes Impact at Minnesota State New York Times It is not so much that Marei is from Egypt, a country historically lacking in basketball excellence, or that he is Muslim. Minnesota State's student body of 15,000 includes about 900 international students, so Marei's presence on campus is not unusual ... |
Christian Science Monitor | Egypt Should Send Canadian Journalist Mohamed Fahmy Home Huffington Post Mohamed Fahmy was due to begin his retrial in an Egyptian criminal court two days ago on charges of terrorism and broadcasting "false news." But when the court convened, the judges postponed the new trial to Mar. 8. This is when Mr. Fahmy, a journalist ... Jailed journalists in Egypt: Did Al Jazeera help them or use them? Amal Clooney to travel to Egypt to lobby for Fahmy's freedom Lawyer for Canadian journalist on trial in Egypt lashes out at Harper govt |
www.worldbulletin.net | Dozens of suspected militants killed in Egypt's North Sinai: sources Reuters Egypt's state news agency, MENA, also said that unidentified gunmen kidnapped the local director of a water distribution company from his home in Sheikh Zuweid. North Sinai is the epicenter of an Islamist militant insurgency that has killed hundreds of ... Egypt militants bomb house of Sinai 'collaborator' Sinai residents feel betrayed by Egyptian media Egypt's Sinai militant Habara receives second death sentence |
Egypt, Libya and ISIS New York Times 20) suggests that rather than launching discrete airstrikes to disrupt ISIS operations in Libya in response to the execution of as many as 21 Egyptian Coptic Christians, Egypt should work “to reinforce” the United Nations negotiations you describe as ... |