Newsweek | The Unjust Legacy of Egypt's Darkest Day Newsweek Members of the Muslim Brotherhood and supporters of ousted Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi flee from tear gas and rubber bullets fired by riot police during clashes on a bridge leading to Rabaa al-Adwiya Square in Cairo on August 14, 2013. In the ... Egyptian officials could face London arrest over massacres, say lawyers Under Egypt President Sisi, World Famous Muslim University Al-Azhar Faces ... Egypt: Fatwa bans non-peaceful protests |
News24 | Croatia says hostage in Egypt was abducted by criminals who demanded ransom ... Minneapolis Star Tribune SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina — The alleged beheading of a Croatian hostage in Egypt took a sinister new turn Thursday with the revelation that a criminal gang kidnapped him, then demanded a ransom from his employer before turning him over to the ... Egypt beheading blow to tourism 'Two groups' behind Croatian hostage's abduction in Egypt |
Los Angeles Times | Photo appears to show Croatian beheaded by Egypt's Islamic State affiliate Los Angeles Times In what could mark an ominous shift in tactics, the Egyptian affiliate of Islamic State on Wednesday posted a gruesome online image purportedly showing the beheaded body of a Croatian man who was abducted last month on the outskirts of Cairo. ISIS Affiliate in Egypt Says It Has Beheaded Croatian Prisoner Islamic State affiliate in Egypt claims beheading of foreign hostage Croatia fears for Egypt hostage |
Observer | Egypt's Foolish Lawsuit Against Israel Will Cost Them Many Shekels Observer Egypt is suing Israel for compensation for their 1,000 shares of their “part ownership” of the world famous and luxurious King David Hotel in Jerusalem. The Egyptians hired two Israeli lawyers and have already submitted their claim in Jerusalem ... |
Voice of America | Egypt: Military Aircraft Crashes Near Libya Border, 4 Dead ABC News The spokesman of Egypt's armed forces says a military aircraft crashed near the border with Libya because of a technical failure while on a counterterrorism mission, killing four crew members and wounding two. Brig. Gen. Mohamed Samir says on his ... Egypt: Military aircraft crashes near Libyan border, 4 crew members dead Egyptian military plane crashes near Libyan border, four dead |
Daily Mail | Men in ancient Egypt were given 8ft-long prenups Daily Mail The lady who drew up this document had a compensation which included '1.2 pieces of silver and 36 bags of grain every year for the rest of her life.' 'Most people have no idea that women in ancient Egypt had the same legal rights as men,' Dr Emily ... The Women of Ancient Egypt Were All About Prenups Ancient Egyptian women made husbands sign lengthy prenups |
Egypt should release Shawkan, photographer detained for two years CPJ Press Freedom Online New York, August 13, 2015--The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Egyptian authorities to release freelance photographer Mahmoud Abou Zeid, also known as Shawkan, from prison immediately and drop the baseless allegations against him. By the ... |
BBC News | Enduring repression and insurgency in Egypt's Sinai BBC News "They want to substitute me for the Muslim womans [sic] arrested in Egyptian prisons. These matters have to be achieved before 48 hours from now; if not, the soldiers of Sinai Province will kill me," said a man identifying himself as Tomislav Salopek ... |
BBC News | Egypt heatwave leaves 61 people dead BBC News A heatwave in Egypt has killed at least 61 people in three days, the health ministry says, as temperatures soared to 47C (116F). Forty died after suffering heatstroke on Sunday and Monday, and another 21 died on Tuesday, state media reported. Another ... Middle East Heat Wave Kills 61 in Egypt Punishing heat wave in Egypt kills 76 people, 1200 hospitalized Death toll in Egypt heatwave reaches 76 |
The Independent | Egypt's alcohol restrictions have left consumers at the mercy of a single ... The Independent Egyptian wine is on the rise. Long dismissed as inferior to Europe's offerings, it was once apparently good enough for the Roman General Mark Anthony, as he lay dying in Shakespeare's Anthony and Cleopatra. “I am dying, Egypt, dying,” he said. “Give me ... |