
Khairat El-Shaterâs bodyguard sentenced year in prison
Khalil Al-Aqid was arrested outside a polling station for possession of a firearm in December 2012 during the constitutional referendum
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Khalil Al-Aqid was arrested outside a polling station for possession of a firearm in December 2012 during the constitutional referendum
Machines and documents destroyed, office seriously damaged
Protesters demanded Egyptian authorities hand over Ahmed Qaddaf al-Dam, cousin of slain former Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, to Libyan government
Workers from Portland Cement Factory finally released but Alexandria Container Holding company workers still to be re-tried for striking
Prosecution orders four daysâ detention for top officials
The initiative which aims to mend party rift comes after a second sit-in by party youth in objection to internal affairs
The youth movement will be marching on 6 April marking its 5th anniversary
Three doctors are being investigated for supporting the 2012 partial doctorsâ strike
In statement in English, the presidency denied filing charges against Youssef after the US State Department and comedian Jon Stewart criticised Egypt for investigating Egyptian satirist
Students are currently celebrating and plan to end their sit-in once they complete celebrations
University students block roads after students poisoned by dorm meal
University students block roads after students poisoned by dorm meal
Students say there are improvements after student protests against poor conditions
Group will discuss ways to repatriate Egyptian assets abroad
The anti-sexual harassment initiativeâs statistics come from its recently released annual report
The law has been the subject of criticism from UN experts as well as the Egyptian Organisation for Human Rights
The syndicate held its General Assembly on Friday amid tension between doctors with different political affiliations
If you have never had Moroccan food before, dining out in La Palmeraie is a good place to start
State Litigation Authority warns Ministry of Justice from intervening in its jurisdiction
Known for his sudden change of party affiliation from the far right to a liberal party
Two former officials in Muammar Gaddafiâs regime are extradited to Libya for trial
After more than two weeks of absence from patrolling the streets of the canal city, police officers in Port Said return to duty
Media and rights studies group files a lawsuit calling for transparency in radio stations creation process
Ministry of Endowments criticises involvement of mosque buildings in political conflicts
A recent study by a market research company says 43% of women feel the situation has become worse since the 2011 Revolution
Amid tension between Tripoli and Cairo, a Libyan judicial delegation arrives in Cairo
Eissa was head of the steering committee inside the Al-Dostour Party which has been going through internal rifts in recent months
Members of 6 April Ahmed Maher youth group decided to protest outside President Mohamed Morsiâs home in the Fifth Settlement
A former member of parliament brought attention to an alleged 14 million increase in the number of voters, claiming voters do not exist
At least seven female students were injured while protesting against worsening living conditions inside student dorms