BBC News | Egypt parliament elections set for delay after court ruling BBC News Parliamentary elections in Egypt are set to be delayed after the Supreme Court ruled part of an election law unconstitutional. The ruling struck down part of the law that defined electoral districts. Voting had been due to start on 21 March and run ... Al-Sisi refuses intervention amid Egyptian-Turkish turmoil Egypt's President in Saudi Arabia for Talks With New King Egypt parliamentary poll looks set for delay after court ruling |
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 ... Shahid King Bolsen fuels attacks against commercial establishments in Egypt |
CNN | Egyptian court designates Hamas as a terror organization, state media says CNN For years Egypt has played a major role in peace negotiations between Israel and various Palestinian factions, with Egypt being seen as fairly impartial by both sides. It's possible the new ruling will affect Egypt's position as a mediator between the ... Gaza fears isolation as Egypt calls Hamas 'terrorist' group Egypt Court Declares Hamas A 'Terrorist Organization' Egypt court labels Palestine's Hamas as terrorist group |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Egypt announces plans for new capital city amid signals of renewed Gulf ties Jerusalem Post Israel News The involvement of Gulf companies who, despite being privately owned, often have direct or indirect connections to their country's powerful rulers, has been seen by some as a feature of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi's attempts at forging new ... |
Breitbart News | World View: Reports Indicate Egypt, Italy, Russia Planning Military Action in ... Breitbart News Egypt is already conducting air strikes against ISIS-linked targets in Derna, close to where Egyptian Coptics were massacred recently, as displayed in a gruesome video. Debka reports that Egypt's president Abdel al-Fattah al-Sisi is planning further ... |
The Kingston Whig-Standard | Mohamed Fahmy urges end to 'diplomatic blockage' in leaving Egypt CBC.ca Journalist Mohamed Fahmy, still facing a retrial in Egypt, said on Sunday he would like to speak directly to someone in the Canadian government to ask for help in securing his deportation from Egypt, something that was arranged for his Australian ... Egyptian president promises pardon of journalists, paper reports |
Daily Mail | Egypt sentences Mohamed Badie and members of Muslim Brotherhood to death Daily Mail An Egyptian court has sentenced four members of the Muslim Brotherhood to death and the banned group's leader to life in prison. Mohamed Badie was one of 14 members sentenced to life, alongside his deputy Khairat El-Shater and leading Brotherhood ... Egypt court lists Hamas 'terrorist group,' sentences Brotherhood members Egypt Sentences Four Muslim Brotherhood Members to Death Egypt court sentences Brotherhood leaders to life in prison |
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 |
i24news | Four for trial in Egypt Internet dog death case Al-Arabiya The three men had brawled with the owner of the dog, which bit one of them during the fight. (Courtesy of Twitter). Text size A A A. Agence France Presse, Cairo Saturday, 28 February 2015. Four men face trial in Egypt after horrific footage of the ... Four to face trial in Egypt Internet dog death case |
The Guardian | Egypt's parliamentary elections set to be delayed by new legal battle The Guardian Zaid al-Ali, a senior adviser on constitution building for the intergovernmental organisation International Idea, and a close observer of Egypt's electoral process, said: “What the decision does is delay the process indefinitely. The law's drafters ... |