Latest in Tag: Morsi Highlight
Latest in Tag: Morsi

Signature campaign to oust Morsi
Former MP Mohamed Abu Hamed aims to collect 15 million signatures demanding the departure of Morsi

Morsy addresses nation on Twitter
As violence continues in several governorates

Opposition announce open-ended sit-in
People prepare to stay the night in Tahrir Square

Protesters clash with security in Youssef Gendy
As tens of thousands flock to Tahrir, clashes erupt near the square

Strong Egypt Party said they will occupy Tahrir Square tonight
Although the party had pledged it would not be calling for the regime’s downfall, their chants called for just that

US condemns Morsy’s anti-Semitic remarks
“The language that we’ve seen is deeply offensive,” State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said

Birds of a feather
Whatâs most disturbing is the sleight of hand thatâs going on

Germany committed to dialogue with Egypt
Morsy is scheduled to go to Germany at the end of January

Egypt-UAE relations worsen with ‘Brotherhood’ arrests
One of Morsy’s advisors has been dispatched to the UAE for talks with the Gulf country’s leaders.

Presidential Palace clashes: the aftermath
At least five dead and almost 700 injured
In Pictures: Tahrir clashes 29 November 2012
Tear gas filled the air in Tahrir, clashes continued and injured were rushed to hospitals
Boy dies in Damanhour clashes
Clashes between Muslim Brotherhood supporters and anti-Brotherhood protesters

Inauguration of the National Rescue Front; Statement
Their essential goal is to overthrow President Morsy’s latest constitutional declaration

Coptic presidential assistant decides to resign, presidential team holds urgent meeting
Team will hold an urgent meeting tomorrow to âdecide on the steps ahead and how to deal with the current division in the country.â

Marches converge on Tahrir Square
Protesters express anger toward Morsy’s decree

Switzerland to return $700 million frozen assets to Egypt
Funds to be returned after convictions secured for former regime members.

Media under Morsy: chains remain in place
An overview of Morsy’s behaviour towards media

The low turn-out on August 24: expected?
Was the low turn-out of August 24 protests expected?

Morsy’s Decisions
Why are Morsy’s Decisions Pertaining to the Army Considered Important?

Morsy sacks Tantawi and Anan
Morsy sacks Tantawi and Anan, reshuffles SCAF, reverses constitutional decree

Spy chief had information on Rafah before attack
Head of intelligence service widely criticised for remarks to Turkish news agency

âWe Are Not Payingâ campaign grows
The campaign protests garbage and electricity bills during widespread shortages and piling garbage
Morsy, the Brotherhood, and Qandil scrutinised
President Morsy, the Muslim Brotherhood, and newly appointed Prime Minister Hesham Qandil, remain the focus of opinion writing. The relationship between the Muslim Brotherhood and the Egyptian intelligentsia has raised the concern of many who are fearful of Islamists excluding opposing voices within the art and culture realm. Meanwhile, it is suggested that the possibility …

Political activist and paramedic tied to ‘No Military Trials’ kidnapped from home
The kidnapping of two activists against the military signals the treacherous road facing the No Military Trial campaign

Morsyâs âClean Homelandâ plan met with skepticism
Morsyâs 100-day campaign relying on popular and reluctant participation

Morsy cabinet in the works
President Mohammed Morsy is said to be shortlisting candidates for his cabinet

Abasseya trials highlight lack of open and fair judicial system
Despite the presidential pardons of 572 detainees, thousands still face military trials and a legal process that is convoluted and unfair, the No Military Trials for Civilians Movement notes

Israeli commercial featuring President Morsy causes controversy
A commercial urging the reconstruction of King Solomonâs Temple seen as an insult to president

Qandil appointment highlights water crisis
Appointment of new prime minister highlights Egyptâs critical shortage in water, fuel and power.

Kamal El-Ganzouri caretaker government to continue through Ramadan
As President Mohamed Morsy mulls over candidates for his cabinet, officials announced that the Kamal El-Ganzouri led government will continue through Ramadan.