Aljazeera.com | Egypt air force destroys vehicles crossing from Libya Aljazeera.com The Egyptian military has flown multiple raids and destroyed 15 four-by-four vehicles crossing from Libya, deploying fighter jets and helicopter gunships in an operation that spanned 48 hours. The military didn't say who was driving the vehicles or ... Egyptian Air Force Destroys Vehicles Crossing Border From Libya Egyptian armed forces foils attempt to smuggle arms through Libyan border |
Aljazeera.com | Egypt issues life sentence for Muslim Brotherhood chief Aljazeera.com An Egyptian court has sentenced the Muslim Brotherhood's supreme guide Mohammed Badie and two prominent leaders of the group to life in prison for "planning violent attacks", judicial officials and a lawyer said. Badie and 37 others connected to the ... Egypt: Muslim Brotherhood leader sent to life in prison Egypt kills militants being trained for attacks — gov't Egypt says kills 8 Brotherhood members before terrorist acts |
The Guardian | Pope to show solidarity with Egypt's Coptic Christians in wake of church bombings The Guardian The twin bombings of Coptic churches in Egypt on Palm Sunday are expected to give fresh impetus to a two-day visit by Pope Francis later this month, partly aimed at showing solidarity with the country's beleaguered Christian minority. A three-month ... Egypt's attacks won't stop pope's visit for peace, says Vatican official Pope Francis Will Go Ahead With Egypt Visit Despite Deadly ISIS Bombings Pope still plans Egypt visit despite bombings |
Live Science | Ancient Funerary Garden Discovered in Egypt for First Time Live Science About 4000 years ago in ancient Egypt, landscapers constructed a rectangular funerary garden bed likely filled with lettuce, shrubs and trees, according to ... Lettuce for the Dead in a Tidy, 4,000-Year-Old Egyptian Funeral ... Egyptian Funerary Garden Discovered, Sheds Light To Epoch Of ... |
BlueRidgeNow.com | Experts meet in Egypt over moving King Tut artifacts BlueRidgeNow.com CAIRO — Archaeologists and conservation experts met in Cairo on Sunday to discuss the safe transportation of King Tutankhamun's throne, chests and bed from the Egyptian Museum in central Cairo to a new one being built on the other side of the Egyptian ... Ancient Egypt: Archaeologists plan to exhibit remains of Tutankhamun's stillborn daughters |
News24 | Egypt parliament passes investment law News24 Cairo - Egypt's parliament on Sunday adopted a law whose aim is to attract foreign investors to the country as authorities seek to redress its struggling economy. Political instability and jihadist attacks in Egypt have put off tourists and foreign ... |
BBC Sport | Egypt's Hani Abo Rida elected to Fifa Council BBC Sport Egyptian Football Association (EFA) president, Hani Abo Rida, has been elected onto the Fifa Council. He polled 50 votes with just four going to his only challenger Cameroonian Zelkifli Ngoufonja at the Confederation of African Football (Caf ... Abo Rida wins FIFA council elections in CAF Congress Hany Abou-Rida wins FIFA council seat elections |
Washington Post | Two-for-one sale on Egypt itineraries, and more of the best travel deals Washington Post On The Go Tours has a two-for-one sale on two Egypt itineraries departing through June 30, 2018. The nine-day King Tutankhamun starts at $628 per person double, down from $1,255, and includes four nights in four- or five-star hotels; daily breakfast ... |
Jadaliyya | Egypt Media Roundup (May 8) Jadaliyya [This is a roundup of news articles and other materials circulating on Egypt and reflects a wide variety of opinions. It does not reflect the views of the Egypt Page Editors or of Jadaliyya. You may send your own recommendations for inclusion in each ... Egypt's al-Sisi rounds off Gulf tour in Bahrain Egypt's al-Sisi in Bahrain for final leg of Gulf tour Egyptian community calls upon Al-Sisi to hold meetings with its members |
In Egypt retrial, 2 journalists acquitted, 3 others' sentences reduced CPJ Press Freedom Online New York, May 8, 2017--The Committee to Protect Journalists today welcomed the verdict by the Giza Criminal Court acquitting Egyptian journalists Hany Salah-el-Deen and Mosad Al-Barbary, and called on authorities to immediately free Abdullah ... |