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Retired military personnel shall require SCAF approval to practice politics
Amendments also stipulate that officers cannot participate in political activities or express political inclinations

Al-Sisi meets SCAF after concluding Germanyâs visit
Meeting followed Arish attack which resulted in 15 casualties

Coptic activists denied protest permit on Maspero massacre anniversary
Five years on, the Maspero Youth Union is still demanding that army officials be put on trial

Al-Sisi meets with Supreme Council of Armed Forces
The meeting reviewed both domestic and regional security efforts

Egypt ranked in high risk category for corruption in defence, security sectors
Detailed defence budgets on global scale not made public, only aggregated numbers are published, says military source

NGOs, social movements recall Maspero memories
Prayers and requests for prosecution featured on the fourth anniversary of the October 2011 massacre

Maspero: The Burden of Remembering
While the discourse of martyrdom is a strong pillar in the composition of the Coptic Orthodox Church, remembering the blood associated with the massacre of Maspero seems to be a heavy burden on the memory of the Coptic community in general, and on its clerical hierarchy specifically

General Minister Al-Assar steps into the spotlight
SCAF member was key player in recent Russian-Egyptian military cooperation talks

Armed forcesâ chief of staff to testify in Morsiâs Qatar espionage case
Trial session was postponed as Morsi was unable to attend

From palace to prison: 1 year of Morsiâs rule
Daily News Egypt reviews decisions and circumstances which led to former president Mohamed Morsi losing popularity in one year

Cabinet clashes retrial to resume on 9 June
Journalist, police conscript and lawyer punished by judge Nagy Shehata during session
Setting the stage: The 2012 Abbaseya clashes
Although the political dispute between the State and the Islamists intensified after the ouster of former president Mohamed Morsi in July 2013, the May 2012 Abbaseya clashes count as the first main bloody confrontation between the countriesâ two political entities. In defiance of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forcesâ (SCAF) delay to hand power …
Over 300 civilians referred to military judiciary in 2 days
Over 50 verdicts issued in the past week, No to Military Trials movement says number has exceeded 2,000 since October 2014

News leaks allege governmentâs âdissatisfactionâ with Gulf countries
Despite publically strong ties with GCC, speakers in the leaks argue relations should be based on self-interest

New joint command erected in Sinai to counter terrorism
Al-Sisi promotes and appoints Lieutenant General Osama Askar to head the new command

This is why you agreed to support me in fighting terrorism: Al-Sisi
Sinai attacks will not be last, says president following series of operations in North Sinai

Police Day and human rights
How can the January revolution die if its main cause still lives?

Leak allegedly reveals government using media to shape public opinion
Officials purportedly pick media personnel to convince people that Al-Sisi is targeted

Morsi still defiant in first speech of espionage trial
Former president accuses SCAF of killing protestors in 2011 uprising

What about Al-Sisi’s relations with politicians? (3)
Leaders of the 1952 family start taking power through alliance with the Muslim Brotherhood. Naguib, Nasser and El-Sadat did this. Finally, the Supreme Council â Al-Sisi followed. Even Mubarak, who began to clash with political Islam because it came to power – and the trend that was found guilty for the assassination of El-Sadat, allied …
Three parties withdraw from Egyptian Front Coalition
Parties cited âunclear criteriaâ of selecting members as reason for withdrawal

Mubarakâs former prime minister to compete in upcoming elections
Ahmed Shafiq is head of Egyptian Patriotic Movement Party and will compete in Cairo district

The camera and the gun: Khaled Abol Naga
By Amr Khalifa In Egypt, the Al-Sisi regime wants opposition pens dry and artistâs mouths shut. Many Egyptian viewers expected Khaled Abol Naga to be more reticent after recently saying âwe may soon need to be saying âleaveâ to Al-Sisiâ â those watchers couldnât be more wrong. In an interview where he held nothing back …

More Mubarak-era politicians to run for parliamentary elections
Kamal El-Ganzouri served as countryâs prime minister from 1996 to 1999

Cabinet to rule on electoral districts draft
Some parties believe districts made to garner âvotes for the governmentâ in upcoming parliamentary elections
Supreme Constitutional Court overturns clemency ban
By Sharif Paget The Supreme Constitutional Court (SCC) ruled unconstitutional a decree issued by the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) preventing judges from lessening sentences in cases related to unlicensed firearms. Â In 2012, the SCAF amended two articles in the act for acquiring and possessing unlicensed weapons. The amendments state that such crimes …

HRW urges UN to condemn Egyptâs human rights record
International rights group highlight Egyptâs human rights issues ahead of UN review
Egypt government, Brotherhood to exchange accusations in Geneva
Government and Brotherhood looking to score political points, rights groups to show reality, says analyst

Searing saw: Sinai
By Amr Khalifa âEgypt is undergoing an existential battle.â That booming sound you heard was tantamount to a declaration of war by Egyptâs president Abdel Fatah Al-Sisi. âThere will be bloodâŠthere will be a price to pay,â said Al-Sisi after a day of devastating attacks in Sinai on the Egyptian army that saw at least …
Hamas responds to proposed Gaza buffer zone
Hamas official says buffer zone supports Israeli blockade, harms Palestinians