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Fears Of Violence Loom As Rivals Eye Egypt’s Tahrir On Armed Forces Day
Nationwide celebrations and protests are scheduled to take place in Egypt Sunday to mark the 40th anniversary of…
Egypt’s Coptic Pope Visits Al-Azhar For First Time
Egypt’s Coptic Pope Tawadros II paid his first visit on Saturday to the headquarters of Al-Azhar, to extend good…
Police, Pro-Morsi Protesters Lock Horns In Cairo
Clashes erupted between security forces and supporters of deposed president Mohamed Morsi near Cairo Opera House…
President Urges Egyptians To Take To The Streets Sunday
Egypt’s interim-President Adly Mansour called on all Egyptians to hit the streets on Sunday to gather in squares…
Constitution Party’s Khaled Dawoud Stabbed By ‘Pro-Morsi Protesters’
The spokesman for the liberal Constitution Party, Khaled Dawoud, has been stabbed in central Cairo on Friday…
Kerry Calls U.S. Government Shutdown A Brief Disruption
The shutdown of the U.S. government is a "momentary episode" and does not change the U.S. commitment to Asia or…
Hundreds Of Sudanese Protest, But Numbers Down After Crackdown
Several hundred Sudanese protested in Khartoum on Friday to demand the resignation of President Omar Hassan…
Netanyahu Struggles To Set The Terms In Iranian Dispute
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said this week that Iran's new president was a "wolf in sheep's…
Syria Submits Further Details Of Its Chemical Arms Program
Syria has given international experts additional details about its chemical weapons program that go beyond a…
Washington Heads Into Fifth Day Of Shutdown, No End In Sight
Washington headed into the fifth day of a partial government shutdown with no end in sight even as another, more…