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Saudi Citizens In Cairo Should Shun Protests: Embassy
Saudi Embassy in Cairo has called on Saudi citizens living and coming to Egypt as well to be cautious and ward off…
Rights Group Says Egypt’s Brotherhood Incites Sectarian Hatred
Human Rights Watch accused Egypt's ruling Muslim Brotherhood on Thursday of inciting religious hatred that led to…
Qatar’s New Emir Sheikh Tamim Unveils New Cabinet
Qatar's new Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani has unveiled his new cabinet, a day after taking over from his…
Nelson Mandela’s Condition Deteriorates
The condition of former South African leader Nelson Mandela has deteriorated in the last few days, presidential…
Egyptian Students Campaign On TV For Women’s Rights
Three postgraduate students at the American University of Cairo have created a campaign with public service…
Morsi Assigns Governors to Solve Fuel, Electricity, Water Problems
President Mohamed Morsi has given directives to governors to exert every possible effort to upgrade the…
Kerry Expresses Worry about Egypt, Hopes Rallies Not Engage in Violence
U.S. Secretary of State John F. Kerry expressed worry about Egypt on Wednesday. “It’s fair to say that everybody is…
Morsi Blames Corruption, Conspiracy for Egypt’s Problems
In a defiant and at times lumbering speech ahead of planned anti-government protests, Egyptian President Mohamed…
Anger At Egypt’s Leaders Intensifies In Gas Lines
It was well after midnight when Mahmoud Hifny finally lost it. He had sweated through traffic while his fuel needle…
Egypt’s Morsi Offers to Listen, Opponents Unimpressed
President Mohamed Morsi offered opponents a say in amending Egypt's constitution, but railed against "enemies" he…