
âTime for work,â says Al-Sisi in post-victory address
President-elect to be sworn in Sunday after lopsided victory
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President-elect to be sworn in Sunday after lopsided victory
Students were arrested from a pro-Morsi rally in Mansoura
âWeâd rather shut down the show than humiliate it,â says Bassem Youssef
National Council for Women accuses EU of trying to deny the legitimacy of the â30 June Revolutionâ, while the EU says NCW chairman was âmisinformedâ about its missionâs report
Mission members were asked to leave the symposium after NCW head expressed displeasure with missionâs report on presidential elections
Elections watchdog issues report over violations it observed during last weekâs elections
Muslim Brotherhood leadersâ trial for inciting violence postponed to 14 June
Subsidies to factories do not benefit the state or its citizens: EIPR
Presidential candidate cites âlarge-scaleâ violations against his campaign members during the last 48 hours
Violations reported on the two-day electoral process of the presidential elections
Egyptians line up for the second presidential elections Egypt has witnessed in two years
Al-Sisi stresses that practicing freedoms should be balanced with national security, citing concern that the former might lead to chaos.
Political movements wary of a return to Mubarak-era practices due to the new draft
Drafted by a special committee, the law is expected to govern coming parliamentary elections
Sentenced to two years in prison, Mahienour El-Massry is accused of taking part in a protest without prior notice; court to appeal her imprisonment
Foreign ministry addresses the alleged coup attempt in Libya which left at least 79 killed
Verdict in Brotherhood leadersâ trial on 7 June; Badie, Al-Beltagy and Hegazy testify in their own defence in court
Mahdi Akef was charged with insulting the judiciary
Prime minister denies cancelling the memorandum; says it is not âlegally bindingâ
Movement calls for reversing a court ruling sentencing 12 students to 17 years in prison
17-year old student was earlier prevented from travelling pending investigation into the charge of torching a policemanâs car
Abdel Raheem Ali was accused of libel by two activists for whom he had broadcast alleged leaked phone calls
Cabinet finalises draft legislation creating harsher penalties for sexual harassment
Rights groups condemn continued torture practices
Party joins group of political movements giving the Nasserist candidate their vote of confidence
Court bans leaders of now-dissolved National Democratic Party from running
Defence minister orders search
Released on bail, Abdallah Assem was initially detained for 15 days unable to attend the competition in the United States
Terrorist forces will not affect the peoplesâ will to see the âroadmapâ through, cabinet says
Presidential decree to form a committee to amend Political Participation Law
criticised