The Guardian | Egypt journalists face jail for reporting non-government terrorism statistics The Guardian Egypt was accused of making a savage assault on free speech on Sunday, after its cabinet drafted a law that criminalises the reporting of terrorism statistics that differ from those the government provides. Under an article in the new terrorism law ... Egypt president says situation 'stable' following Sinai attack Egypt Warns Journalists Over Coverage of Militant Attacks Egypt foiled extremist 'state' in Sinai, president says |
Breitbart News | ISIS: Destroying Egypt's Sphinx, Pyramids Is 'Religious Duty' Breitbart News ISIS “caliph” Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi told followers of his terror group that destroying Egypt's national monuments, such as the pyramids and the sphinx, is a “religious duty” that must be carried out by those who worship Islam, as idolatry is strictly ... ISIS rushes reinforcements to Egypt. Its next targets: The Pyramids and Sphinx Egypt terror warning: Tourist hotspots like Sharm El Sheikh on high alert from ... Egypt tightens security at holiday resorts after ISIS attacks |
The Cairo Post | Egypt's currency drops to new low against the dollar Yahoo News Egypt's government is trying to send the message that the country is open for business, after struggling since the 2011 uprising that ousted autocrat Hosni Mubarak. It has launched a series of ambitious mega-projects and pushed through a host of tough ... Egypt's currency has fallen to a new low against the dollar, its second drop ... |
MIDEAST STOCKS-Egypt sinks as Emaar Misr listing disappoints; Gulf mixed Reuters DUBAI, July 5 (Reuters) - Egypt's stock market maintained its downtrend on Sunday as a weak debut by Emaar Misr, the biggest listing since 2007, further hurt sentiment. Gulf bourses were mixed as the Greek debt crisis kept trading volumes modest. |
Egypt Keeps the Lights On, But Gas-Starved Factories Pay a Price Bloomberg As Egyptian industrialist Moataz Al Alfi enjoys the chilly blast from his air-conditioning -- the first time in three summers his Cairo home has had a reliable electricity supply -- he knows the improvement is coming at the expense of his fertilizer ... |
Kurdish Ruling Boosts Dana to December High; Egypt Shares Slump Bloomberg Dana Gas PJSC's stock jumped to the highest level in seven months after an arbitration court ruled in its favor. Egypt's index fell the most since December. The company's shares soared 14 percent to 58 fils after Dana Gas said the London Court of ... |
RealClearPolitics | Jennifer Griffin: ISIS, Hamas & Muslim Brotherhood Fighting Real War Against ... RealClearPolitics JENNIFER GRIFFIN, FOX NEWS: This is the bloodiest fighting between the government and Islamic militants in Egypt in as long as I can remember, some would say in decades. Today marks one year since the overthrow by the Egyptian military of President ... Egypt Marks 2nd Anniversary of Islamist Ouster With Mourning |
Al-Bawaba | Egypt wants foreign journalists to stop using 'ISIS' and issues a style guide ... Al-Bawaba The Egyptian Foreign Ministry on Saturday handed out a guideline to foreign journalists, trying to restrict reporters' way of referring to extremism. The guide distinguishes acceptable terms and "ill-informed" ones that "falsely attach" acts of ... Don't say ISIS: Egypt publishes official guide to reporting on latest conflict Egypt ministry tell foreign journalists to stop using the term 'Islamic State' Alleged official document stipulates terrorism terminologies for Egypt-based ... |
Daily Beast | Egypt Proudly Posts Photos of Mangled ISIS Corpses on Facebook Daily Beast Egypt this week has witnessed an aggressive escalation of the ongoing conflict between government forces and Islamic militants. On Monday, jihadists assassinated the state's top prosecutor, Hisham Barakat, by detonating a car bomb as his two-car convoy ... Egypt, Stunned by Sinai Assault, Vows to Erase 'Terrorist Dens' Scores killed as militants attack Egyptian troops in Sinai Egypt looks for answers after brutal Sinai attack |
Crux: Covering all things Catholic | Holy Family today would run away from Egypt, not toward it Crux: Covering all things Catholic An Egyptian man holds a cross and a Quran as security forces stand guard during the funeral of Egyptian Prosecutor General Hisham Barakat, killed in bomb attack a day earlier, outside the Hussein Tantawi Mosque in Cairo. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar). |