
Egypt defends âmistakeâ killing of 12 tourists
Government says the tourists were in a prohibited part of the desert and promises âmaximum punishmentâ for company
Government says the tourists were in a prohibited part of the desert and promises âmaximum punishmentâ for company
Ambassador Moran says the parliament has been âconspicuous by its absenceâ
Palestinian worshippers remain worried about Israeli attempts to increase access to the holy site
It is not only âterror attacksâ that give Egypt a bad name internationally
The prime minister was asked about his connections to a Mubarak corruption case
Ministry accuses Europe of paying lip-service to human rights
Two killed, six injured in road-side bomb that occurred in North Sinai town on Monday
15 individuals appeared in a Ministry of Defence video confessing to membership of a terrorist cell
âShoot-to-stopâ, arbitrary detentions, and local hostility among the difficulties faced by refugees
Militants are using one of the most advanced anti-tank missiles in the world: analyst
Strike targeted a âden of apostatesâ, IS supporters said
Islamists and liberal activists targeted by security services, research claims
Defendants are accused of causing the deaths of six policemen
Ministry of Foreign Affairs says they are currently studying the ruling
âAnonymous Rabaa Squareâ claims to have suspended the operation of numerous governmental websites
Journalists and students receive three years, two students acquitted
Ishaq Medhat was arrested in 6th of October Cit,y and could face imprisonment if found guilty
One man reported being entrapped by meeting the âpersonâ through a fake social network profile, then pressured into leaving
Case hopes to produce reparations from the UK for its historical Palestinian interventions
Details of project remain unclear, but minister says children will be treated carefully
Ministry of Foreign Affairs has frequently taken to speaking out against critical international reports
Derini thinks that critical and foreign journalists want to see Egypt fail before it has had chance to succeed; that they are trying to criticise it into collapse. He does not consider that there could be other motivations behind the work we do
An educational organisation established after the 25 January Revolution by a prominent figure of the uprising has shut down due to financial problems, it has said, citing restrictive legislation.
Ishaq Medhat was arrested in 6th of October City and now faces âdefamation of religionâ charges
Freeze on former NDP secretary general prevents him from running in upcoming elections
Since news of Derbalaâs death spread, numerous Islamist groups have spoken out about what they perceive as negligence or intentional killing of a figure widely respected for moving the group to renounce violence.
Violence comes to Suez despite high security levels along Suez Canal zone to maintain safe transit of trade
Cairo makes keen moves to advance its economic and military dealings with leading states, and its relations with Qatar may not be as bad as they seem
Young photojournalist is being denied medical treatment for a severe disability
“The tour boat passes a mosaic depicting the glorious triumph of the Egyptian people in re-capturing Sinai… The soldiers look upwards and onwards, towards progress and towards the future”