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Supreme Media Council secretary-general detained for 4 days over bribery charges
Ahmed Selim was arrested at his office on Tuesday

US prosecutors drop insider-trading charges against fund manager after landmark court decision
Charges against Michael Steinberg, a former fund manager at SAC Capital Advisors, have been dropped. The move follows a landmark appeals court decision. Prosecutions on insider-trading charges in the US have become more difficult following a landmark appeals court decision. A federal prosecutor in Manhattan, Preet Bharara, (photo) said on Thursday he would move to …

TV host handed 10 year sentence for āattempt to overthrow regimeā
Verdict issued against Moataz Matar in absentia, he retains right to appeal
Police arrests 12 terrorism suspects
52 alleged Muslim Brotherhood members also arrested
State Security ban retrial adjourned to 4 August
Security personnel civil arrest is illegal and unconstitutional, says lawyer
Trial of NGO founders postponed to October
Defendants have been in pre-trial detention since May 2014

Photojournalist Ziada walks free after last week’s acquittal
Friends and family celebrate, after release procedures took several days

First trial session for 17 defendants in Al-Sabbagh case
Security forces harassed SPAP members and journalists in court
58 entities, 44 human rights defenders in solidarity with 17 Al-Sabbagh case defendants
Suspects face protest charges, include three eyewitnesses

Democratic Current launches campaign to retry Mubarak
Alliance condemns use of violence against anti-Mubarak protesters

Police assault, detain journalists covering protests near Tahrir Square
Journalists were covering new protests in Abdel Moneim Riyadh Square, a day after the violent dispersal of demonstrations left two people dead

Mubarak verdict sparks angry reactions
Students vow to protest on campus; parties to sue Mubarak

Bahraini king congratulates Mubarak on favourable court verdict
The Gulf monarchy itself subdued an Arab Spring-inspired rebellion in 2011
11 acquitted of violating Protest Law in Fayoum
The Bandar Fayoum Criminal Court acquitted 11 defendants on Sunday, who were accused of protesting illegally. The 11 were arrested on 8 August and charged with breaking the Protest Law, blocking the road, and resisting the regime. The defendantsā ages ranged from 17 to 40, including four juveniles, according to a Facebook statement issued by …

Mubarak awaits court ruling, due on 27 September
Mubarakās interior minister Al-Adly described 25 January as a conspiracy and 30 June, a revolution

Members of āAnsar Al-Sharia in Egyptā militant group referred to trial
Prosecution says the group founder sent some members to Syria for training

Final death sentences handed to 12 for policemanās death in Kerdasa
The policeman was shot dead during a massive security operation in the village
Former Press Syndicate chairman’s detention appealed
Al-Wali had been ordered detained for 15 days in tandem with investigations into charges related to corruption

AFTE’s appeal against Cairo University detainees refused
Forty-two students remain in custody

Amnesty campaigns for jailed Mansoura women
The women were sentenced to jail time by the Mansoura Criminal Court on 21 May

Mubarak handed 3 years in āPresidential Palaceā trial
Alaa and Gamal Mubarak to serve four years in prison, lawyer says judiciary is trying to save its public distorted image

200 Ansar Beit Al-Maqdis members referred to trial
Prosecution has charged them with founding, leading and joining a terrorist organisation, among other charges

Al-Beltagy fined for insulting president of Al-Zamalek club
The Muslim Brotherhood leader faces an array of charges in various other cases

Abu Ismail sentenced to 7 years
Salafi preacher convicted of forging official documents in order to run as a candidate in the 2012 presidential elections
Date for Ultras Revolutionary appeal verdict set
The court will decide the fate of 15 people sentenced to jail and a hefty fine next month

āWe are innocent of all forms and sources of violenceā: Muslim Brotherhood
The organisationās Secretary General says there is a media campaign to ādemoniseā the Brotherhood

Badie, other defendants not taken to court, trial postponed
The date for the next session has yet to be set, lawyer says

Egypt court bans Hamas activities
Hamas describes the court decision as āpoliticisedā as tensions between the group and Egypt hit new high

Prosecutor refers 504 defendants from Augustās Ramses clashes to trial
Defendants are charged with premeditated murder, attempted murder for terrorist purposes, inciting violence last August
Yemeni journalist investigated for spreading āfalse newsā
Firas Shamshan currently in detention for 15 days