
CSF conscript who shot protesters in Suez arrested
At least nine people were killed and hundreds injured in clashes between protestors and police near the Suez governorate building on Friday
At least nine people were killed and hundreds injured in clashes between protestors and police near the Suez governorate building on Friday
The church was forced to briefly close down
As tens of thousands flock to Tahrir, clashes erupt near the square
Women carried flags bearing pictures of renowned Egyptian feminist icons such as Shahinda Maqlad and Hoda Shaarawy
Massive marches head to Tahrir while few dozen head to the palace
The Ikhwan’s role in the revolution
Defendant on trial for stealing military secrets says prosecution motivated by financial dispute
Nada released for time served after three-month sentence, Mohamed Sabry case postponed
Parties must field single female candidate, no requirement for Coptic representation
The upper house of parliament says it will finalise the parliamentary elections law Saturday before sending it to the Supreme Constitutional Court
Cairo Criminal Court released almost 400 protesters accused of rioting and vandalism due to President Mohamed Morsy’s pardon of all who participated in revolution supporting protests
Village priest says police did nothing and turned up three hours after incident
The US administration and state department have both come out against comments by President Mohamed Morsy concerning Jews and Zionists
Foreign civil society organisations will be allowed to observe the upcoming House of Representatives elections, says Supreme Electoral Commission
Activists arrested for attempting to stop trains in protest while opposition blames government for poor railway system
SCC sends Shura Council case to commissioners, postpones Constituent Assembly ruling
Leaving 19 Central Security Forces (CSF) conscripts dead and over a hundred injured
Protesting members were promised party leader Mohamed ElBaradei would meet them to discuss their demands
The military court was meant to announce a verdict on the Qorsaya island case today but adjourned it to 28 January
Fishermen’s families are taking legal action against the president and the military for mismanaging negligence
Human rights organisations have filed a complaint against police leaders after two men held on remand were beaten and sexually assaulted
Moderate Islamist leader Aboul Fotouh believes the opposition should attempt to take over through elections and denies allegations that his party sits on the fence
Human rights organisations have filed a complaint against police after two men held on remand were beaten and sexually assaulted
Corruption case examining alleged illicit gains of Alaa and Gamal Mubarak postponed, as committee requests extension
The prime minister thanked Sheikh Mohamed Abdel Rahman El-Oriefy for asking Arabs to invest in Egypt and help the country through the economic crisis
The military court in Ismailia held another trial for two civilians on Wednesday
The opposition group will only have more than one list in very specific districts
Military trials on the rise with 38 civilians facing military courts since November
Proposed elections law amended for consistency with new constitution
Amr Khalid says his party wants to strengthen gender equality and freedom of belief provisions in new constitution