Latest in Tag: DNE Highlight
Latest in Tag: DNE

UAE to charge 94 Islamists
Dubai police chief General Dahi Khalfan has accused the Muslim Brotherhood of plotting against Gulf monarchies.

Military arrest law approved by Shura Council
Requested by President Morsy, the law grants the military the power to arrest citizens
Egypt denies deporting Palestinians to Syria
Ministry of Foreign Affairs denies deporting Palestinians to Syria, Human Rights Watch stands by its original information

Remembering the Friday of Anger
Marches planned to Shura Council and Presidential Palace

Prophetâs birthday doll: gimmick or shift in culture?
Celebrations of the Prophetâs Muhammadâs birthday are purely cultural

Dozens arrested throughout the country
Some of the detainees were arrested without an arrest warrant; others were handed over to the police by FJP members

Saturday Hadra at the Zein El-Abedien mosque
The Hadra is a collective Sufi practice that has been taking place in Egypt for hundreds of years

Mali: a serving of âFreedom Friesâ
French intervention in Mali is motivated by economic rather than democratic concerns In 2003, the Bush administration justified the invasion of Iraq on the grounds that Saddam Hussein had ties with Al-Qaeda and possessed weapons of mass destruction. Bush named the invasion âOperation Iraqi Freedomâ, claiming that he wanted democracy for Iraq. The French administration …

Morsy announces state of emergency in three cities
President Mohamed Morsy declares a month long state of emergency and curfew in three major cities overlooking the Suez Canal
Review: Unprecedented violence dominates columns
As Egyptians commemorated the second anniversary of the January 25 Revolution on Friday, violence erupted as protestors and security forces clashed. And on Saturday, more violence erupted after 21 defendants were sentenced to death in the Port Said football massacre case. Since then, newspaper columns have been filled with reports of the latest death toll, …
Residents in North Sinai cut off roads in protest of gas shortages
Roads leading to villages south of the city were blocked by tyre fires ignited by protesters.
Google: Digital GDP has reached EGP 15.6bn in 2011
In 2012 the number of Egyptians online reached 31 million, or 38 per cent of the population. 45 per cent of those were connected through portable devices.
Banks instate currency exchange regulations
Purchases of dollars typically limited and sales generally require approval of the bankâs administration

Buildings across Egypt set alight and stormed by protestors
Ministry of Supply, Suez police stations, and several FJP offices set on fire
Suez calm following two nights of violence
Clashes followed by relative calm
40 killed across the country since Friday
Ministry of Health denies any deaths occurred in Cairo

Rebel Economy Wrap
Port Said: Egyptâs Statue of Liberty By Farah Halime, Rebel Economy After yesterdayâs deadly clashes with as many as 30 killed, itâs hard to imagine how the Port Said of today was once the object of a sculptorâs fascination. In the 1850s, French sculptor Frederic Auguste Bartholdi planned to build what is now known as the Statue of …
EU, Britain and ANHRI condemn escalation of violence
Violent clashes across Egypt has prompted concern from the European Union

Political groups plan Monday march to Shura Council
Groups call for Muslim Brotherhood to disband and will hold a march on Monday which coincides with the second anniversary of the Friday of Rage

Alber Saber: Brotherhood will drive the people to secularism
Daily News Egypt speaks to Alber Saber, the atheist blogger who was imprisoned for his beliefs

Army denies assaulting civilians
Armed forces spokesman denies the army having any role in Port Said casualties
FJP leader urges Morsy to declare a state of emergency
El-Beltagy cites current clashes as he calls for emergency laws
Prosecution wants Al-Fakharany
Lawyer and former MP Hamdy Al-Fakharany found out from media outlets that he is a wanted man

Clashes continue in Downtown Cairo
Several injured from tear gas, while protesters and CSF attack each other with rocks
Damietta update: FJP headquarters attacked
Protesters besiege government administrative building for the second day
19 Sexual Harassment cases in Tahrir, Sky News reporter assaulted in Alexandria
An Egyptian woman less than 20 years old was sexually assaulted on Friday night amidst demonstrations in and around Tahrir. The assault caused cuts on the girlâs genitals.

Dozens arrested throughout the country
Across the country detainees arrested without a warrant; others handed over to the police by FJP members
Foreign minister discusses Sudan land bridge with Ethiopian FM
Foreign Minister Mohamed Kamel Amr says the land bridge between Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia will open in two months
US counterterrorism head arrives in Cairo
US delegation including counterterrorism head and Joint Special Forces commander arrives in Cairo to discuss security issues with Egyptian government
Minister of interior forced to leave police funeral
Police officers blame minister for death of two of their colleagues