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In Egypt Calm Starts to Come After Crackdown, But Future Remains Uncertain
As the challenge posed to Egypt’s new military rulers by the Muslim Brotherhood begins to fizzle, a semblance of…
Brotherhood Leaders to Go on Trial in Egypt
Three leaders of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood go on trial in Cairo on Sunday on charges of inciting lethal violence…
Constitutional Tweaks May Empower Mubarak-era Politicians in Egypt
Changes suggested by Egypt's army-backed rulers would scrap Islamic additions to a constitution forced through…
Egypt Reopens Border Crossing with Gaza Strip
Egypt reopened its border crossing with the Gaza Strip on Saturday after four days of it being closed, allowing…
Brotherhood’s Al-Brens Denies Involvement in Alexandria Violence
Mohamed Salah Abdel Maguid, the attorney general of East of Alexandria's Prosecution, ordered detaining leading…
What the U.S. should stand for in Egypt
In Washington, in Paris, in Cairo; on the street, in restaurants, at the bus stop; on Twitter, on Facebook and on…
Bombs Kill 42 Outside Mosques In Lebanon’s Tripoli
Bombs hit two mosques in the northern Lebanese city of Tripoli on Friday, killing at least 42 people and wounding…
U.S. Repositions Naval Forces, No Decision On Syria Strike
The United States on Friday was repositioning naval forces in the Mediterranean to give President Barack Obama the…
Egypt’s Bruised Brotherhood Fails To Show Street Power
Mass protests called by Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood mostly failed to materialize on Friday as the movement reels…
Pro-Morsi Mobilisation Feeble After Crackdown On Egypt’s Brotherhood
Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood is struggling to maintain its incessant protests that have kept security forces on their…