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.
Alaa and Gamal’s brief stint in detention points to government dissatisfaction with their political standing
Ousted president to return to mansion his wife was accused of illegally acquiring
In the midst of a string of arrests of activists, media and cultural figures, it’s gotten a little difficult to keep track of who is and is not currently detained…
The seeks to reopen investigations into the family’s funds and re-suspend their political rights
The presidency issued a statement expressing “great sadness" over Mubarak's death.
The Court of Cassation acquitted ousted President Hosni Mubarak of ordering the killing of protesters in 2011 on Thursday
Switzerland’s Federal Supreme Court has ordered the Swiss Attorney General to resume investigations into charges that former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, members…
The retrial of Hosni Mubarak for conspiring to kill January 25 protesters was adjourned on Thursday to November 3. The former president did…
Public Prosecution appealed a criminal court decision to release Alaa and Gamal Mubarak in what has become known as the presidential palaces case,…
«Alas, a verdict has been reached in the infamous trial of Egypt’s former president Hosni Mubarak. The judge dismissed the charges against Mubarak in the final…»
«There appears to be the usual share of confusion about what the Mubarak trial judge just said and did. As seen on television, the judge promised…»
«The trial of deposed President Mohamed Morsi will almost certainly be a show trial and is of little consequence. His supporters will dismiss the legitimacy of the court…»
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