The Denver Post | Egypt Says Traces of Explosives Were Found on Bodies From Paris Flight New York Times CAIRO — Egypt said Thursday that explosive traces had been detected on the bodies of passengers retrieved from EgyptAir Flight 804, which plunged into the Mediterranean Sea in May and killed all 66 people on board. The announcement by the Civil ... Egypt: Traces of explosives found on victims of Paris flight Explosives found on Egypt plane crash bodies Traces of Explosives Found on Bodies From Egypt Air Crash |
Egypt Likely to See More ISIS Attacks, Needs to Change How it Fights Terror, Analysts Say ABC News In the wake of a bombing that killed 24 people at a Cairo church, some analysts warn the largest country in the Arab world may face more attacks by ISIS. Sunday's assault on civilians in the Egyptian capital signals that ISIS, which on Tuesday claimed ... |
The Economist | Egypt is hit by terror attacks The Economist SECURITY and order have always been the priority for Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi, Egypt's president and self-proclaimed protector. Since toppling a democratically elected but unpopular Islamist government in 2013, Mr Sisi, a former general, has attempted to ... Cathedral Bombing in Cairo Leaves Egypt Alarmed, and Its President Scrambling Video of Egypt church bombing emerges, said to show attacker How Not to Understand Egypt's Sectarianism |
American held over 900 days in Egypt begs US for help before Trump's reign The Guardian They have since spent more than 900 days in pre-trial detention, even after a forensic science report commissioned by Egypt's public prosecutor found no evidence that the children cared for by the Belady Foundation had been sexually assaulted. |
Washington Post | Will Donald Trump help this American imprisoned in Egypt? Washington Post TO AMERICANS who assume that Egypt, as a recipient of $1.3 billion in annual U.S. military aid, is a friendly ally, the case of Aya Hijazi might seem puzzling. The 29-year-old American, who grew up in Falls Church and graduated from George Mason ... |
Newsweek | Egypt's Christians in the cross-hairs Aljazeera.com She is a nun and she is standing amid the debris of the pews that were blown up during Sunday's grotesque bombing of St Peter's Church (el-Boutrosiya, in Arabic), which adjoins St Mark's Cathedral, the seat of Egypt's Coptic church. The only thing that ... ISIS Claims Responsibility for Egypt Cathedral Bombing ISIS Claims Responsibility for Egypt Church Bombing and Warns of More to Come The bombing at Egypt's Coptic cathedral: Why Israelis should care |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Egypt executes militant convicted in 2013 attack on police Fox News CAIRO – Egypt's official MENA news agency says a top militant who was convicted and sentenced to death for the killing of 25 policemen in 2013 has been executed. The report says Adel Habara's execution on Thursday came five days after his final appeal ... Islamists threaten 'volcano of jihad' against Egypt after execution Egyptian authorities execute Sinai militant Adel Habara Egypt executes jihadist involved in Sinai attack |
Human Rights Watch | Egypt: Immigration Law Lacks Key Protections Human Rights Watch (Berlin) – Egypt's first law addressing irregular migration is a positive step toward shielding asylum seekers and migrants from criminal responsibility but fails to affirm important refugee rights, Human Rights Watch said today. The new law imposes ... |
The Hill (blog) | Egypt: Beyond politics The Hill (blog) I have just returned from an indescribable week in Egypt. Having made almost ten business trips over the past three years to Cairo, this week, in between meetings, I managed to explore pockets of Egyptian culture around the city that were filled with ... |
Aviation Week | Egypt: Explosive Materials On MS804 Passengers Aviation Week WASHINGTON—The Egyptian civil aviation ministry said “traces of explosive materials” were found in the bodies of some of the passengers on EgyptAir Flight 804, the Airbus A320 that crashed into the Mediterranean Sea north of Egypt early on the morning ... |