Human Rights Watch | Egypt Police Block Labor Day Assembly, Workers Urge Freedoms ABC News Egyptian police prevented hundreds of workers from holding a meeting in Cairo to commemorate International Workers' Day on Sunday, while independent trade union leaders urged the government to allow them freedom of assembly. Kamal Abbas, of the ... Egypt police block workers' assembly, labor activist says Egypt: Unshackle Workers' Right to Organize Egypt labor activist says police blocking workers assembly |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | An unlikely trio: Israel, Hamas and Egypt align against ISIS in Sinai Jerusalem Post Israel News Islamic State's Egyptian affiliate, referred to as Wilayat Sinai, is well equipped with weaponry and has been plotting more sophisticated attacks since taking responsibility for the October bombing of a Russian charter plane which killed all 224 ... Israel, Hamas and Egypt form unlikely alliance against Islamic State affiliate Report: Israel, Egypt, Hamas Work Together to Fight IS DEBKAfile: no deal between Israel, Egypt, Hamas on fighting ISIS-Sinai |
The Times of Israel | Egypt arrests two journalists for 'inciting protests' The Times of Israel According to rights group Amnesty International, Egyptian security forces arrested hundreds of people ahead of planned protests last month. In July 2013, Sissi, then the army chief, overthrew Egypt's Islamist president Mohamed Morsi and began a deadly ... Egypt's police arrest two journalists at press syndicate in 'unprecedented' move Egypt puts on trial 237 activists for protests against Sisi: sources Egypt puts on trial 237 anti-government protesters |
Freedom Newspaper | Gambia: A Lesson For Gambia From Egypt Freedom Newspaper Mubarak ruled Egypt for 30 years until 2011 when Egyptians got fed up with him and forced him out of office in a popular uprising. In June 2012, Muhammad Morsi was sworn into office as Egypt's first democratically elected president. Barely one year in ... |
CNN International | Egypt's long, bloody road from Arab Spring hope to chaos CNN International (CNN) For a moment in 2011, it appeared that the revolution worked. Thousands upon thousands of demonstrators who had massed in Cairo's Tahrir Square succeeded in toppling a dictator who had ruled for nearly 30 years. But the euphoria faded as Egypt ... Egypt's leaders issue warnings over planned protest Egypt Clamps Down on Protests Over Red Sea Islands Could the latest blunder by Egypt's Sissi be the nail in his coffin? |
Daily News Egypt | Egypt to head UN Security Council in May: Foreign Ministry Daily News Egypt Egypt will head the UN Security Council in May, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said, vowing to push African issues forward and put the spotlight on security challenges facing the international community. Egypt will handle several important regional ... Egypt President of UN Security Council in May Egypt to head Security Council in May, will promote interests of African countries, Palestine |
In-Cyprus (press release) (subscription) (blog) | Egypt gas impact: Cyprus and Israel In-Cyprus (press release) (subscription) (blog) Current demand for natural gas in Egypt is 52bcm/y and may reach 65-70bcm/y over the coming 10 years. A combination of a switch to renewables, reduction of subsidies, higher gas prices and an awareness campaign by the Egyptian government on ways to ... |
Dubuque Telegraph Herald | Egypt explorers hunt gold in the desert, following ancients Dubuque Telegraph Herald Essential for ancient artifacts like the famed burial mask of Tutankhamun and still highly desired in Middle Eastern culture today, gold has been mined in Egypt for millennia. But experts say the country is heavily underexplored and that modern ... |
Egypt: Woman, Egyptian, Veiled and Football Midfielder AllAfrica.com Cairo — A goal she scored four minutes from time qualified the Egyptian women's football team for the 2016 Africa Women Cup of Nations for the second time in the team's history. With this goal, which she scored on April 12 in a qualifier between Egypt ... |
Egypt: Amnesty International Demands Truth About Slain Italian Student AllAfrica.com Cairo — Amnesty International's supporters in the U.K. and Italy are set to hold rallies on Sunday to demand that Egyptian authorities disclose the truth behind Italian student Giulio Regeni's death. The rallies coincide with Labour Day, which is ... |