Latest in Tag: protests Highlight
Latest in Tag: protests
In Pictures: Qasr Al Aini clashes
Protesters clashed with security forces at Qasr Al Aini while trying to tear down the security wall. Several got injured form both sides

Planned marches across Egypt
The planned routes for marches on the second anniversary of the revolution

Egypt tense ahead of revolution anniversary
The clock is ticking…

Pakistan averts crisis, heads towards historic polls
Charismatic preacher Tahir-ul Qadri secured only a vague date for parliament to dissolve by mid-March

Ultras to take to the streets today
Ultras to march to Tahrir Square in commemoration of Port Said victims

Families of injured in Badrashein train crash protest
Protesting families demand injured conscripts be relieved of military service

Pitched battles
The role of ultra soccer fans in the Arab spring

First spark of ‘hunger revolution’
Street vendors hold protests at five different governorates calling for better conditions

Opposition calls for 25 January protests
The National Salvation Front, Independence Current and Kefaya movement will protest against the new constitution on the second anniversary of the revolution

Iraq anti-government rallies draw thousands
Protesters called for a mass prisoner release, stronger human rights provisions in Iraq’s prisons, and a repeal of current anti-terror legislatio

A Year in Review: Strikes and civil disobedience
2011 was a busy year, with over 1,300 labour protests held. The frustrated workers continued to take to the streets in 2012.

Football league to resume in February
The football league is set to restart on 1 February, one year to the day after the deadly attack on football fans which left over 70 dead in Port Said
Egyptian women and Morsy
You have to have lived in Egypt to understand what I am writing about now. Many foreigners would say that it is a failed attempt to empower Egyptian women, but the few who have spent years over here fully get it. Women run Egypt. Even one of the Lonely Planet guides advises their readers to …

Presidency accuses journalists of insulting Morsy
Complaint filed with the prosecutor general

Protests continue at the palace
Demonstrators express disapproval of president in Friday of “the red card”

Mass resignations in protest at palace clashes
Presidential advisers resign due to violence while judges and diplomats refuse to cooperate with referendum plans

Egypt army to clear protesters after deadly clashes
The Republican Guard has decided to clear the area around the presidential palace and ban protests around institutions belonging to the presidency

Opposition holds Morsy responsible for deaths
ElBaradei: the regime is losing legitimacy
In Pictures: Brotherhood and opposition clash near presidential palace
Supporters and opponents of President Mohamed Morsy lobbed firebombs and rocks at each other Wednesday as their standoff over his expanded powers and an Islamist-drafted constitution turned violent.

Tuesday is the New Friday!
In light of yesterday’s events, we urge you to convince your president to withdraw the constitutional declaration and cancel the referendum

Participants, parties and protests
A breakdown of the political groups involved in protests and marches on 4 December, where they will go and the nature of their demonstrations.
In Pictures: Security forces gear up for presidential palace march
Riot police take up positions around the Itihadiya Palace

Tahrir sit-in continues while pro-Morsy supporters march in Giza
About fifty tents occupy Tahrir Square on Saturday morning as opposition protesters continue their sit-in

Anti-Morsy demonstrations continue in Tahrir Square
Thousands of protesters march on Tahrir on Friday
In Pictures: Al Fath Mosque march to Tahrir
Chants led by ex-presidential candidate Khaled Ali, Al Fath mosque march heading to Tahrir
Anti-Brotherhood protest in founder’s hometown
Al-Dostour Party organises protest in Mahmoudiya against president’s declaration

Protesters rally over flashpoint Abyei region
The final status of Abyei was the most sensitive matter left unresolved when South Sudan separated last year

Saudi grand mufti slams protests as anti-Islamic
The grand mufti said that the events occurring in the Arab and Muslim world are a result of the “lack of religion”
In Pictures: Tahrir encore
Hundreds of thousands of people flowed into Tahrir Square to protest President Mohamed Morsy’s constitutional decree

Hundreds of thousands converge on Tahrir
Protesters demand Morsy rescind his declaration