
Karam Saber’s trial pushed to November
Author appealing five-year sentence for insulting religion
Author appealing five-year sentence for insulting religion
Officials will gather in Khartoum to discuss negative effects on Egypt and Sudan
Constitutional committee spokesman updates drafting progress
116 rescued by coast guard
Spokespeople denounce ongoing violence that have killed dozens
New report chronicles sectarian violence in Egypt
Suspects are still at large after drive-by shooting
The statement came a day after award-winning Al-Masry Al-Youm and ONTV reporter Abu Deraa was released from custody after receiving a suspended sentence from an Ismailia military court.
The ministry said it will respond without hesitation to “any forms of breaking the law”.
Secretary-General urges restraint ahead of 6 October protests
Assembly member Sayed Abdel Aal seeks consensus in rebuilding Egypt
Hundreds protest the military backed government
Presidential media advisor Ahmed El-Moslimany will meet with youth leaders this week
Workers protest after unfair terminations
Rights group condemns military trial for journalist
ECPSS: August worst month of sectarian violence in modern Egyptian history
Professor of Sharia arrested attempting travel to Sudan
Child marriage and seats in parliament among topics discussed
Civil disobedience, UN protests planned
More still missing from Mallawi museum
Four in Suez sentenced for breaking curfew
Demonstration ends after Al-Sisi supporters become aggressive
Salafi constitutional representative leaves session in protest
Traffic on Cairo’s subway remains unhindered
Deaths, injuries as protests turn violent
Rights group calls for “impartial and independent investigation”
Government cracks down on Islamists
Demonstrators, composed of both Egyptians and Syrians, chanted slogans against United States President Barack Obama and the Muslim Brotherhood, and in support of Defence Minister Abdel-Fattah Al-Sisi.
Attack was not politically motivated
Article VI approved; Al-Nour disagrees with Moussa