AfricaNews | Fighting in Egypt's Restive North Sinai Kills 4 Children ABC News Fighting between army troops and extremist militants in the restive northeastern part of the Sinai Peninsula killed four children and wounded eight other minors on Thursday, Egyptian medical officials said. The Rafah hospital said in a statement that ... Egypt: Islamic State militants claim responsibility for deaths of 4 soldiers in Sinai Two policemen killed in bomb explosion in Egypt |
Washington Post | Contrary to popular opinion, Egypt's transition wasn't always doomed to fail Washington Post The fifth anniversary of the 2011 Egyptian uprising has produced an oddly structuralist set of reflections in which the failure of its democratic transition has taken on an almost foreordained quality. Influential political science interpretations of ... Egypt minister calls for killing 400000 Brotherhood members and supporters Al-Jazeera Files $150M Claim Against Egypt for Harassment of Journalists For every police 'martyr,' 10000 'terrorists' should be killed: Egypt justice minister |
Voice of America | Egypt's Top Auditor Faces Backlash Over Corruption Findings Voice of America Since then, he has worked to expose what many have long seen as a pervasive culture of corruption. The London-based Transparency International ranks Egypt 94th out of 175 nations in combatting corruption, and anger at influential businessmen was one ... |
New York Times | Hundreds Vanishing in Egypt as Crackdown Widens, Activists Say New York Times Mr. Khalil, who lives about 50 miles north of Cairo in El Santa, Egypt, had not been formally arrested, so his family could not determine where he was being held, or by whom. His relatives, who said he did not have access to a lawyer, worried that he ... A Look At Egypt's Uprising, 5 Years Later Pranksters in Egypt could go to jail for giving condom balloons to police Egypt's revolutionaries - where are they now? |
BBC History Magazine (blog) | 10 things you (probably) didn't know about Ancient Egypt BBC History Magazine (blog) The mummy – an eviscerated, dried and bandaged corpse – has become a defining Egyptian artefact. Yet mummification was an expensive and time-consuming process, reserved for the more wealthy members of society. The vast majority of Egypt's dead ... |
AfricaNews | Angola, Tunisia, Algeria and Egypt qualify for African Handball Championship semi-finals AfricaNews The ongoing senior men's games of the African Handball Confederation (CAHB) in Egypt has seen four teams progress to the semi finals. These teams are Angola, Tunisia, Algeria and Egypt. During Tuesday's quarter final matches, Angola beat Morocco by ... |
Daily Star | Baggage handler behind Egypt plane bomb revealed Daily Star Baggage handler behind Egypt plane bomb revealed. THE ISIS terrorist who blew up a tourist jet flying from Sharm-el-Sheikh – killing all 224 on board – has been identified. By David Trayner / Published 28th January 2016. Wreckage from the Sinai crash, ... Egypt waiting for Russia's recommendations on airport security measures — ministry Egyptian resorts lose $766mn since Russian plane crash Chocks Away! Russia and Egypt Get Down to Solving Air Security Issues |
Washington Post | How to rescue Egypt Washington Post Egypt, the most populous Arab country, is celebrated as the place where restoration of autocracy has been most successful. To reestablish the culture of fear that was broken by Egyptian citizens in 2011, Egypt's new authoritarian regime has enacted ... |
Washington Post | What was the Egyptian military thinking after the revolution? Washington Post Five years after the Egyptian uprising, the role of the armed forces in shaping events is at once obvious and mysterious as it has been for the last 60. Since Jan. 29, 2011, when residents of Cairo woke up after a day of tumultuous demonstrations to ... For Egypt, a bitter winter has followed the Arab spring Egypt: Creator of viral 25 January condom balloon video Shady Abu Zaid defends right to satirise the police Egypt Fast Facts |
gulfnews.com | UAE teams up with Coptic Church in Egypt for vital projects gulfnews.com Cairo: The UAE Office for Social Development and Infrastructure Projects in Egypt is collaborating with the Egyptian Coptic Orthodox Church in four integral projects aimed at providing much needed social, cultural and medical assistance to its members. |