
Teenager with bone cancer incarcerated in Alexandria
Judge refuses to release teenagers arrested in latest clashes
Judge refuses to release teenagers arrested in latest clashes
A committee of legal and political experts will revise proposed amendments on controversial articles
President invites 11 political parties and hard line politicians for talks on current situation
Clashes broke out in Alexandria on Friday between protesters and security forces in front of Mansheya police station and the local council building. “Security forces used tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse protesters” said Hassan Mahrous, a political activist in Alexandria. A number of injuries resulted from the clashes but no casualties were reported. Some protesters …
Update at 12:20 am: Suez death toll rose to seven confirmed death, including a 10-year-old boy who remains unidentified. Clashes in Suez erupted on Friday as protesters took to the streets on the second anniversary of 25 January revolution, protesting against the current Muslim Brotherhood government. Egyptian opposition as well as activists and movements have …
Security used tear gas and rubber bullets
Ultras Ahlawy members have surrounded the stock exchange in Downtown Cairo hours after the group named this Wednesday a “day of rage”
European socialists provide support to Arab forum, relaying message to Morsy
Prominent economists gave their diagnosis of Egyptian economy and cast their predictions for 2013 at a media roundtable at the AUC
Leaving 19 Central Security Forces (CSF) conscripts dead and over a hundred injured
The military court was meant to announce a verdict on the Qorsaya island case today but adjourned it to 28 January
Saudi Islamic preacher invited by Al-Azhar to speech at Cairo mosque
After two days of searching and bad weather, the hope of finding missing fishermen has dwindled
A bomb plot said to have been targeting a church was foiled by the army
Activists and specialists say new government deal struck with Microsoft will detrimental to Egyptian economy
Fifth national dialogue session discusses parliamentary elections law and constitutional amendments, marked with absence of opposition groups
Former presidential advisor Amr El-Leithy accuses Abdallah Badr of libel
Citizens set on casting their vote on the draft constitution
“The Muslim Brotherhood divided the country with the constitution”
Abdel Maqsood expresses pride over belonging to the Muslim Brotherhood
Show of support the day before polls open in constitution referendum
Foreign ministry spokesman denies acceptance of end of Al-Assad regime
Short-range ballistic missiles used inside Syria
Slain journalist’s funeral procession passes Press Syndicate before arriving at the Omar Makram Mosque in Tahrir Square
Another gate closed amidst threats to enter the city
Initiatives aim to raise political awareness, encourage citizen journalism
Daily News Egypt and Amnesty International remember the victims of the 2011 Cabinet Office clashes
Asks Morsy to revoke declaration
For Egyptian expats
“We no longer belong to the Ikhwani state”