Fox News | 2 hurt in bomb blast in Egypt's capital Washington Post CAIRO — A bomb exploded in a middle-class neighborhood in Cairo on Sunday, wounding two people, Egypt's state news agency MENA said. The explosion happened near a building with administrative offices for Egypt's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and ... 2 wounded in bomb explosion in busy area of Egypt's capital Cairo Gunmen Kill Senior Police Officer in Egypt's Restive Sinai Egypt police general gunned down in Sinai |
Deutsche Welle | In Egypt, family of those 'accidentally' killed speak out Deutsche Welle Fathy, his younger brother and brother-in-law told DW in their family home in the leafy neighborhood of Maadi in Cairo that they immediately rushed to the site where, Egyptian authorities would the next day admit, that the army had killed 12 people and ... |
Al-Arabiya | Hamas demands end to Egypt border crackdown Al-Arabiya Hamas has said that the project further isolates the Gaza Strip, which has been under an Israeli and Egyptian blockade since the militant group seized power in 2007. Hamas said Sunday the project “represents a great danger” to homes on the Palestinian ... |
Wall Street Journal | Egypt Swears In New Government Wall Street Journal CAIRO—Egypt's President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi has sworn in a new government Saturday, a week after the previous cabinet resigned in an unanticipated move amid allegations of corruption against some officials. The new government will be led by Prime ... Egypt swears in new government 1 week after cabinet resigns Egypt's president swears in the new government Egypt's Sisi swears in new government, keeps ministers in key posts |
Migrant crisis: The Egyptian village that keeps sending its sons away BBC News As Europe grapples with the migrant crisis, bereaved relatives and a clutch of survivors are still searching for answers to one of Egypt's worst migrant boat disasters a year on. Up to 500 people were lost and only 11 survived. Smugglers rammed the ... |
Al-Arabiya | Three 'beauties' join Egypt's new Cabinet, but still not enough? Al-Arabiya The appointment of three women in Prime Minister Sherif Ismail's first Cabinet has attracted public attention in Egypt. Egypt's new Cabinet - headed by the former petroleum minister - was sworn in before Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi on ... |
Al-Arabiya | Egypt to close Tutankhamun's tomb for restorations Al-Arabiya The authorities have decided to restore the tomb, discovered near the southern city of Luxor in 1922 by British archeologist Howard Carter, to "preserve it and protect it" as it is "one of Egypt's most important archeological sites", Antiquities ... |
New York Times | Mexican Tourists Wounded in Egyptian Air Attack Return Home New York Times MEXICO CITY — The six Mexican survivors of an air attack by Egyptian security forces on a group of Mexican tourists and their Egyptian guides returned to their country on Friday as the Mexican government said it would seek compensation on their behalf ... Mexican tourists who survived aerial bombing in Egypt return home Mexico Demands Answers From Egypt After Wounded Tourists Return Home Wounded come home as Mexico demands Egypt compensation |
New York Times | Egypt Bans News Coverage of Killings of Mexican Tourists New York Times The ban, issued Wednesday night, came after Egypt's foreign minister, Sameh Shoukry, promised a “prompt, thorough and transparent investigation” into the killings, according to a joint statement with Mexico's foreign minister, Claudia Ruiz Massieu, who ... Mexico demands "transparent" tourist killing investigation in Egypt Mexican Survivor Recounts 3-hour Aerial Bombing in Egypt 'I love you' last words of Mexican killed in Egypt attack |
Daily News Egypt | Egypt is only country in which Syrian refugees are not suffering: Aboulatta Daily News Egypt President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi is expected to arrive in New York next Wednesday to take part in the general debate at the 70th United Nations General Assembly, according to Egypt's permanent UN mission. Over the past year, Egypt has taken part in ... |