New York Times | Police Presence in Egypt Mutes Most Protests on 5th Anniversary of Uprising New York Times CAIRO — The few dozen protesters seemed to emerge from nowhere, surging down a narrow street and waving a four-finger salute that identified them as likely supporters of Egypt's outlawed Muslim Brotherhood. A Look At Egypt's Uprising, 5 Years Later Egypt's revolutionaries - where are they now? The Economist explains |
TIME | These Are the Faces of Egypt's Revolutionaries TIME The result was a photo essay that captured a changing Egypt through everyday people. Five years later, they returned to find these men and women now living in a culture of fear. “They were afraid,” Sánchez tells TIME. “Many people, even bloggers and ... |
Fox News | Egypt to put 8 workers on trial over botched King Tut mask fix Fox News Egyptian prosecutors referred eight museum workers to to a disciplinary court Sunday for "gross negligence" after a botched repair job on King Tutankhamen's burial mask left scratches on the priceless artifact. The 3,300-year old mask, whose beard was ... Egypt sends 8 to trial over botched repair of King Tut mask Egypt says King Tut mask was scratched, sends 8 to trial Egyptian Museum Officials Face Tribunal for Damaging King Tutankhamen's Mask |
Wheat Jitters Grow Over Egypt Import Delays Wall Street Journal A French wheat cargo stuck in an Egyptian port for more than a month is one of several delays raising concerns about wheat demand from Egypt, the market's largest buyer. The 63,000 metric ton shipment was rejected by Egyptian authorities in December ... |
Newser | Egypt Sends 8 to Trial Over Botched King Tut Mask Newser The 3,300-year old mask, whose beard was accidentally knocked off and hastily glued on with epoxy in 2014, was scratched and damaged as a result of the amateur repair job, prosecutors said in a statement, which implicated the then-head of the Egyptian ... |
Al-Bawaba | Top Russian MP eyes resumption of flights, tourism with Egypt Jerusalem Post Israel News Russia stopped all civilian flights to Egypt, a popular destination of Russian holiday-makers, after a bomb brought down a Russian airplane over the Sinai peninsula on Oct. 31, killing all 224 passengers and crew on board. Islamic State claimed ... Duma speaker: Russia, Egypt interested in restoring tourism relations and resuming flights |
Iran, Egypt resume trade ties: Report Press TV Iran's first cargo of petrochemical products in recent years has left for Egypt, marking the resumption of trade ties between the two major Muslim countries, the Mehr news agency says. Intensified sanctions imposed on Iran in 2012 put a stop on the ... |
New York Times | Crackdown by Egypt Draws Attention to an Anniversary It Aimed to Avoid New York Times CAIRO — The normally invasive Egyptian authorities had long left Studio Emad Eddin alone, seeing no threat from a performance space that houses rehearsal studios and offers classes in set design and drama. |
RT | Egypt wants Russian industrial zone in Suez RT The most important of which will be a protocol on the establishment of Russian industrial zone in the Suez Canal and an agreement between the Russian Direct Investment Fund and a number of Egyptian banks to find financing funds for investment projects ... |
TIME | A Climate of Fear Intensifies in Egypt Before the Arab Spring Anniversary TIME In recent weeks, Egyptian authorities have searched apartments across Cairo, arrested a medical doctor in a nighttime raid, seized activists sitting in a cafe, raided a publishing house and closed an art gallery. With a wave of arrests, the Egyptian ... Egypt Moves to Head Off Popular Unrest CIA Director Visits Egypt Amid Crackdown Egypt: Cairo bomb blast kills nine during police raid |