Egypt News Egypt’s Unemployed Target Morsi After Toppling Mubarak: Jobs Administrator Jun 25, 2013 0 Mohamed Kamel and dozens of other engineering graduates have gathered outside Egypt’s Oil Ministry and a state-run…
Egypt News Fears Grow Of Clashes Between Morsi Supporters And Foes Administrator Jun 25, 2013 0 "In Egypt, there is the Muslim Brotherhood on one side and the rest of Egyptians on the other," says Mahmud Badr,…
Egypt News Egypt PM Warns Protesters, Says Fears Violence Administrator Jun 22, 2013 0 Egyptian Prime Minister Hesham Kandil said on Friday the government was taking security precautions ahead…
Egypt News Tens Of Thousands Gather For Islamist Pro-Morsi Rally In Cairo Salma Ayman Jun 21, 2013 0 Tens of thousands have gathered in front of Rabaa Al-Adawiya mosque in Cairo’s Nasr City to voice their support…
Egypt News Mothers Of Slain Protesters Demonstrate At Morsi’s House Salma Ayman Jun 21, 2013 0 Dozens of protesters gathered in front of President Mohamed Morsi’s house in the suburb of New Cairo on Friday…
Egypt News U.S. Embassy Advises Citizens In Egypt To Avoid Demonstration Areas Salma Ayman Jun 21, 2013 0 The United States embassy has advised its citizens who currently reside in Egypt to avoid areas of demonstrations…
Egypt News News Analysis: Growing Anti-Brotherhood Uproar Pressures Egypt’s Presidency Administrator Jun 20, 2013 0 The growing voices against Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood (MB) group, especially after President Mohamed Morsi…
Egypt News Jailed Egyptian Blogger Begins Hunger Strike: Lawyer Administrator Jun 7, 2013 0 A prominent Egyptian blogger has begun a hunger strike in protest at his detention and to raise awareness of what…
Egypt News Egypt’s Judicial System Must Be Treated With ‘Caution, Even Suspicion’:… Administrator Jun 6, 2013 0 Australian Foreign Minister Bob Carr has slammed the Egyptian judicial system just as a man convicted under…
Egypt News Egypt Court Chips Away At Influence Of President Administrator Jun 3, 2013 0 Egypt’s Supreme Constitutional Court ruled Sunday that the laws that governed the election of the country’s only…