
British intelligence agency spied on leading Egyptian human rights NGO
Ruling suggests intelligence agency may practice widespread monitoring of rights bodies worldwide
Ruling suggests intelligence agency may practice widespread monitoring of rights bodies worldwide
The 11 individuals have been in pre-trial detention for five months
German Foreign Ministry suggested Monday that extradition to a country with the death penalty would be unlikely
As confusion surrounds legal basis of detention, journalist Mansour holds there is no Interpol warrant against him
At least two students have died in the previous month; many have been barred from sitting end of year exams
Ibrahim Halawa has been held in a maximum security prison without trial for almost two years
Houthi delegation arrives a day late in Geneva for talks aimed at ending Yemenâs conflict and humanitarian crisis
Teenager Mahmoud Hussein was allegedly beaten and electrocuted into saying he possessed explosives, belongs to Muslim Brotherhood
President Abbas intervened to âease the burden on familiesâ during Ramadan
Resolving disputes outside of justice system reflects community power structures
A formalised relationship between the Church of England and Al-Azhar was established following 9/11
An appeal by prosecution overturned the initial acquittal of witnesses in May
Many arrests have been made in what activists say is in response to Wednesdayâs strike
Individual is reported to be security guard charged with belonging to Islamist terrorist group
Teacher Gad Younan was made to leave his village, following a meeting of Christians and Muslims
White House report suggests democratic progress bears no influence on US military aid
International headlines were made after Orange CEO seemed to accept movementâs boycott argument
Numerous individuals have been taken without official arrest registration by security forces in the past two weeks
Egyptâs population and industry typically live by water; threats are more severe
Anadolu staff members deny Al Jazeera report that Egyptian government forced closure
Family strongly denies charges of violence handed to child
Anti-Muslim politician Marine Le Pen finds common ground against extremism with Al-Azhar grand imam
The two lawyers have signed that they have full professional respect for one another
Christian newspaper reports local Muslims tried to protect Copts from villagers angered over âinsults to Islamâ
International rights organisation FIDH welcomed the acquittal of 17 Al-Sabbagh witnesses, but say that âjudicial harassmentâ is ongoing
Januaryâs mass attack in North Sinai which struck military hotel puts Egypt into third place
Anas El-Mahdy is second student this academic year to die from violence on campus
Family claim defendant was tortured into confession
An apartment block is set to be built on the 323 BCE site
Around 800 staff have been dismissed from media outlets in the last year, according to campaignâs spokesperson