
Shake it, shake it baby!
On the long wait for Morsi’s interview, and the Harlem Shake!
On the long wait for Morsi’s interview, and the Harlem Shake!
Maritime companies shift cargo storage away from port said, losses rise to three million dollars, shura council approves free zone law
The continuing civil unrest threatens the economy if the government does not meet disaffected peopleās demands, say experts
Port Said enters ninth day of unrest, clashes in Daqahleya, Ismailia planning to join in
Appears in a long pre-recorded televised interview
Mahalla workers reject calls for civil disobedience, police officers end their strike
New governorates slated to join civil disobedience campaign as it enters second week in Port Said
Egyptians have done it again. After ousting a dictator two years ago, now they are sending their first elected civilian president into space. President Mohamed Morsi is now sitting in first place in Axeās competition to send one civilian to space, an adventurous soul seeking a new frontier. Voting is required and whoever gets the …
Thousands of workers, shop-owners, students, residents, and government employees continue civil disobedience which began one week ago
Police officers strike in solidarity with injured colleagues
Protesters block roads to eastern port and place balloons inscribed with SOS on the Canal
Civil disobedience escalates in Port Said, spreads to Kafr El-Sheikh, likely to spread to Ismailia and Mahalla
Marches sweep Port Said, calls for an independent Port Said āstateā
City entrances closed as disobedience continues despite attempts by Mekki to respond to demands
Ahmed Mekki assigns judge to investigate 26 January clashes
City entrances closed as more people join the marches
Massive marches by the Green Eagles joined by employees and students
Massive marches by the Green Eagles joined by employees and students
Protesters say it will be reopened on Wednesday
The draft constitution garners mixed responses