
March to the palace
Opposition parties and movements plan Friday demonstrations in Cairo to the presidential palace and across the country
Opposition parties and movements plan Friday demonstrations in Cairo to the presidential palace and across the country
Al-Askalani claims opposition is instrumental to democracy after accusations of inciting coup
President names appointed members of the Shura Council. 75 out of the 90 nominees are non-Islamists
Tala’at Abdallah delivered resignation to Supreme Judicial Council amid pressure from prosecutors
Another gate closed amidst threats to enter the city
Cement blockades add weight to protests
Muslim Brotherhood Lawyer blames “thugs and criminals” for blaze at central headquarters
Judges are torn between judicial independence and national duty
President allegedly responsible for protest outside Supreme Constitutional Court
“Had there been another outcome [to the election] it would have been a disaster,” says AUC professor Clement Henry
Okasha: Khairat El-Shater has been threatening to spill my blood
President joins worshippers at Al-Rahman mosque for Eid Al-Adha prayers
Prime Minister Hesham Qandil arrived yesterday in Algeria for a three-day visit amidst speculative press reports over the visit’s agenda. State-owned Middle East News Agency (MENA) reported the objective of Qandil’s visit to Algeria is to hold talks with the Algerian government over solidifying economic relations and boosting mutual investment. “During his visit to Algeria …
In almost all Egyptian newspapers, major columns have denounced President Morsy’s latest tribute to Tantawi and his team, and more than one writer has affirmed that his words are an insult to those who died during the revolution.
Some articles have amplified their criticism of the Shura Council for sacking Al-Gomhuria’s editor-in-chief with a simple word: out! The move, in their view, entails a persistent attitude to step over the Egyptian press and its pride.
Week long naval exercise latest sign of stronger relationship
The newly appointed prime minister is not a Muslim Brother, either
The conflict is between institutions filled with former Hosni Mubarak regime loyalists and a new post-uprising empowered president
President Morsy will uphold the Supreme Constitutional Court’s decision to dissolve the People’s Assembly.
After a lot of waiting and speculation, Morsy is expected to announce his prime minister today