The Guardian | Italy Warns Egypt It Expects Truth About Death of Student ABC News Italy warned Tuesday that it is prepared to take "immediate and proportional measures" against Egypt if it fails to come clean with all it knows about the torture and death of an Italian graduate student in Cairo. Foreign Minister Paolo Gentiloni told ... Giulio Regeni murder: Italy warns Egypt to speed pace of investigation Italy Demands Egypt Provide More Information on Researcher's Murder Italy Pressures Egypt for Transparency over Student Murder |
New York Times | Italian Official Warns Egypt Over Inquiry Into Student's Death New York Times Foreign Minister Paolo Gentiloni of Italy said the authorities were pushing for “full collaboration” with Egyptian officials investigating the death of an Italian student in Cairo. By ITALIAN PARLIAMENT TV, VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS on Publish Date April 5 ... Italy warns Egypt to come clean on student's torture-slaying, release phone data, footage |
U.S. News & World Report | Egypt's 'Indiana Jones' Says New Theory on King Tut's Tomb Is Wrong U.S. News & World Report CAIRO — The antiquities sector in Egypt has been shaken by several crises over the past four years. Home to many of the world's antiquities, Egypt has been losing its historic legacy on a daily basis. Years of instability helped expand illegal ... |
Los Angeles Times | This group stood up to Egypt's crackdown on human rights organizations Los Angeles Times Egypt expanded its crackdown on human rights organizations Tuesday, raiding a center that treats victims of violence and attempting to shut it down. This time, however, the government backed down, retreating from the El Nadeem Center for Rehabilitation ... Egypt Tries to Shut Down Center That Treats Torture Victims Egyptian health ministry tries to shut down anti-torture NGO El-Nadeem |
Reuters | Saudi Arabia to sign $21.5 billion energy, development deals with Egypt: sources Reuters CAIRO Saudi Arabia is expected to sign a $20 billion deal to finance Egypt's petroleum needs for the next five years and a $1.5 billion deal to develop its Sinai region, two Egyptian government sources told Reuters on Tuesday. The agreements are tabled ... Saudi Arabia set to sign $21.5bn energy, development deals with Egypt Saudi businessmen investing $4 billion in projects in Egypt Saudi king sets aside frustrations with Egypt for state visit |
Why Can't Egypt's Role Be Replaced in the Middle East? Huffington Post On October 13th 1957, Nasser of Egypt -allegedly backed by the Soviets- sent troops to the Syrian coastal city Latakia in an attempt to deter the Turkish forces from aggression against its Northern ally. The America-Syria crazy summer of 1957 ended by ... |
Huffington Post | Senator Graham's Recipe for Failure in Egypt Huffington Post Senator Graham is certainly right that Egypt, the most populous Arab state and in a key strategic location, is vital to the well-being of the Middle East. However, his prescriptions for what the United States should do to support its troubled ally are ... |
The Guardian | Imams sent to New Zealand from Egypt to 'combat radicals' The Guardian But Tahir Nawaz, president of the International Muslim Association of New Zealand, said imams had been sent from Al-Azhar University in Egypt for “more than a decade” and the recent influx was simply a response to New Zealand's increasing Muslim ... 'There's no guarantee, no future proof, or a plan' - Egyptian imams aim to prevent Kiwi jihadism |
Newsweek | Egypt Hijacking Shows Airport Security Can't End With Luggage Newsweek Cypriot policemen stand guard in the vicinity of Larnaca International Airport where EgyptAir Airbus A-320, center, sits on the tarmac after being hijacked and diverted to Cyprus on March 29. The hijacker seized an Egyptian airliner and forced it to ... Humor, hijackings and revolution in Egypt |
BBC News | The United States can't save Egypt from itself Brookings Institution (blog) Editors' Note: On March 23, the Working Group on Egypt sent a letter to President Obama urging him to publicly and privately object to Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi's accelerating crackdown on human rights and civil society organizations. Egypt policeman jailed for life for killing rickshaw driver US Republicans back Egypt's el-Sissi despite rights concerns Egypt: Policeman Accused of Deliberately Killing Civilian Sentenced to Life Imprisonment |