Hosni Mubarak (1928–2020): The rise and fall of Egypt’s longest-ruling president
Mubarak used fear of Islamists to justify a repressive police state.
Mubarak used fear of Islamists to justify a repressive police state.
Power is concentrated in the presidency and military at the expense of other state institutions
Alaa and Gamal’s brief stint in detention points to government dissatisfaction with their political standing
Alaa and Gamal Mubarak, along with other Mubarak-era tycoons, were detained for insider trading
The seeks to reopen investigations into the family’s funds and re-suspend their political rights
At least US$500 million was held in accounts at the bank belonging to the Mubarak-era figures
Sanctions were also lifted for Mubarak-era ministers Habib al-Adly and Zoheir Garana
Public Prosecution appealed a criminal court decision to release Alaa and Gamal Mubarak in what has become known as the presidential palaces case,…
An appeal filed by former President Hosni Mubarak and his two sons against their jail sentences was rejected on Saturday, the Reuters-run…
The Cairo Criminal Court ordered the release of Gamal and Alaa Mubarak in what has become known as the “Mubarak Mansions” case,…
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