Talk about peace
The political future of Islamist groups in Egypt is still up in the air, as rumors of closed-door meetings ahead of the parliamentary elections prompt both Islamists and government officials…
The political future of Islamist groups in Egypt is still up in the air, as rumors of closed-door meetings ahead of the parliamentary elections prompt both Islamists and government officials…
Abandoned houses destroyed by shellfire, a mosque turned to rubble and burned huts lay among sand dunes, citrus farms and olive groves in the villages of Mehdeyya and Muqataa, a few kilometers…
Dust and desert. Dust and road. Dust and checkpoints. Turn left. Dust and tombs. Dust and dust. Dust and farms. Dust and shacks. You’re in. Dust and trucks. Dust and…
The Cairo Court of Appeal is considering a request submitted by Egypt’s newly appointed Prosecutor General Hesham Barakat to temporarily freeze assets of senior Muslim Brotherhood leaders, as well as…
A Brotherhood prisoner died in Qasr al-Aini Hospital on Tuesday from what officials allege is a pre-existing medical condition that progressed naturally,…
Cairo Criminal Court decided on Monday to refer the preliminary death sentences issued against 10 Islamists to the grand mufti for his…
Jama'a al-Islamiya held the Interior Ministry responsible for its leader Essam Derbala’s death in prison on Saturday night, saying he was denied…
Jama’a al-Islamiya leader Assem Abdel Meguid was sentenced to 15 years in prison by the Assiut Criminal Court on Thursday on charges…
The Political Parties Affairs Committee (PPAC) filed charges against the Construction and Development Party (CDP) on Monday, demanding that it be dissolved…
The Cabinet approved interim President Adly Mansour’s proposal to annul some of the pardons issued by his predecessor, former President Mohamed Morsi,…
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