
Lawyer in Air Defence Stadium case vows to uncover whether killings were âintendedâ
Families of victims condemn media silence in Cairo press conference
Families of victims condemn media silence in Cairo press conference
21-year-old suffered brain haemorrhage following pro-Morsi demonstration
Lawyer submits complaint to Prosecutor General for unlawful detention and abuse
Expanded plans for military in new company suggests security and privacy implications
Around 6,000 individuals have been stuck since flights were suspended following Saudi-led military action
Zamalek club chief was set to drop charges against 21 Ultras White Knights he accused of making an attempt on his life
Almost nine in 10 people approve of presidential performance, research group stands behind figures
Charges against 17 defendants seen as attempt to silence testimonies against police responsibility
Meeting between US Congress delegation and NGOs covered deterioration of rights in Egypt
Mayada Ashraf was shot by security forces whilst covering 2014 protest
International movement challenges Balfour Declaration, hopes to win Right of Return and compensation for PalestiniansÂ
Some consider the sudden show of accountability in Egyptâs political sphere has been contrived as a one-off display to aid Egyptâs bid to become a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council. Amidst massive regional instability, the Al-Sisi administration is pushing to become recognised as key player for international security, and announced its candidature …
Islamism needs to be rooted out of Libya, says businessman launching âJustice Firstâ foundation
Last year, the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) put the number of jailed journalists in Egyptâs prisons at 12 at least, calling the country one of the worldâs worst ten jailers of journalists.
The group referred to six journalists who have been killed by security forces and in clashes while covering protests since the ouster of former president Mohamed Morsi in July 2013.
The CEO of a UK supermarket has been given a prison sentence in Egypt, but it is only the latest instance in a bizarre, ongoing story
19-year-old Irish citizen Ibrahim Halawa has been detained in Egypt for over 600 days
Former-Muslim previously charged with âinciting sectarian strifeâ appears to be state security target
Article in state-owned newspaper follows caustic reports in newspapers Al-Masry Al-Youm and Al-Dostour that targeted police violations
Government maintains there is no link between Sharqeya poisonings and sunken phosphate
Egypt has pushed for a nuclear weapons-free Middle East since 1970s
Presidentâs decree on military tribunals applied retroactively to event which allegedly occurred six months before
Hoda Nasrallah of the prosecution comments on some of the legal irregularities in Tuesdayâs verdict
All 15 defendants were acquitted of killing protesters in the Presidential Palace case
All 15 defendants were acquitted of killing protesters in the Presidential Palace case
Woman is positive over verdict, but has failed twice previously to successfully take harassers to court
The religious leader expressed his condolences to the President for the killings of Christians earlier in the year
Nazifâs previous prison sentence was overturned in a series of corruption acquittals
Spike in attacks by militant groups remains consistent in apparent contradiction of interior ministry claims
All social classes in Egypt are homophobic, but itâs perceived as less directed at the Western community