
Political prisoner on hunger strike forcibly fed
Photojournalist Khaled Sahloub survives 124 days of hunger strike in Al-Aqrab prison pending trial in the âHelwan Brigadesâ case
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Photojournalist Khaled Sahloub survives 124 days of hunger strike in Al-Aqrab prison pending trial in the âHelwan Brigadesâ case
The five-day strike proved the effectiveness of collective action, says worker
Workers in three different factories threaten to stage further strikes if economic demands are not met
Journalist Nagi Abbas called for El-Masry to be assaulted with acid in a recent social media post
The mosque was scheduled to host Salafist preacher Abdel Moneim Al-Shahat
The defence says two national security officers entered Abdulla’s cell and assaulted him as well as confiscating his belongings
The church described the amendments as threatening to national unity
Sharqeya raid targeted hometown of former Islamist president Mohamed Morsi
Lower ranking officers from Fayoum station informed family of deteriorating status of their relativeâs health
Hundreds of defendants across the country standing trial for similar accusations
Muslim Brotherhood member Hassan Al-Prince was arrested days after the Rabaa Al-Adaweya sit-in dispersal
Egypt, Jordan concerned about Israeli security policies at Muslim prayer site following storming of radical Jews
Military courts postpones verdict amid raising solidarity with the workers
26 defendants charged with attacking tourist hotel in Giza last year
Former leading figure claims Rabaa Al-Adaweya sit-in was armed, amid discontent from current members
Three years on, the perpetual indifference to opposing narratives is the sign of a divided society
Ibrahim Salem Hashish was accused of killing protesters and arrested in July 2015
Appointing an expert on LGBT rights and abuses âconflicts with Egyptian moralsâ, Egyptian diplomat Amr Ramadan previously said
Al-Azhar mosque preachers addresses pilgrimage principles
Two lawyers accused head of the Syndicate of caused a financial crisis in the syndicate
The prominent Brotherhood leader accused the head of the Prisons Department of torturing and filming him
Calls to strike are made by factory owners, not workers, although they are supported by workers, says labour leader
Friday sermon quarrel continues, as Endowments Ministry to preach anti-terrorism, Al-Azhar to instruct on pilgrimage
Secretary general of the company’s Independent Workerâs Syndicate fired, say workers
Irish citizen Ibrahim Halawa is accused in the Al-Fatah mosque case
Defence team argues lack of evidence, demands suspension of sentences
Sermon should not divide Muslims, says Minister of Religious Endowments
Every project completed by the army or state has been met with criticism for its monetary worth and effectiveness for the countryâs economy
The president is also inaugurating industrial projects in Ismailia accompanied by members of the Armed Forces Engineering Authority
Minor local militant group claimed the attack through an online statement