Twenty civilians were among at least 45 people killed in Saudi-led air strikes on the rebel-held armed forces headquarters in the Yemeni capital early on Sunday, a medic said.
Canadian Journalist Mohamed Fahmy defended himself Thursday at court in a closing argument, in which he denied ‘responsibility’ for invalid licenses of his former employer Al-Jazeera network, one of the charges drawn against him and his colleagues.
Local church and security leaderships in the Upper Egyptian province of Beni Suef agreed on Thursday to evict and relocate a Coptic family whose son triggered local Muslims outrage after allegedly posting anti-Islamic Facebook posts.
Egypt’s Coptic Orthodox Pope Tawadros II cancelled his weekly sermon at the Coptic Orthodox Cathedral on Wednesday after it was interrupted by protesters demanding the right to divorce.
An Egyptian Criminal Court sentenced on Thursday 51 defendants to prison for periods ranging from three to 10 years, accusing them of committing violence during a constitutional referendum last year.
The United States and its allies staged 17 air strikes on Islamic State targets in Syria and Iraq in a 24-hour period in the latest daily raids on the militants, a statement from the Command Joint Task Force said on Thursday.
Former president Mohamed Morsi, and 12 other defendants, sentenced to 20 years in prison in Presidential Palace case
A security conscript was gunned down and killed while on duty near the city of al-Arish in North Sinai on Wednesday, military sources said.
Islamic State militants have closed gates of a dam on the Euphrates River in western Iraq, reducing the water and giving them greater freedom of movement to attack government forces downstream on the southern bank, local officials said.
Two Muslim Brotherhood figures were referred to State Security prosecution shortly after their arrests, a security source said on Tuesday.
The Beni Suef Public Prosecution on Wednesday ordered the arrest of Ayman Tawfik, 28, who is accused of defaming Islam and the Prophet, and requested the Interior Ministry find out whether the blogger operates his Facebook page himself.
A worker was killed on Tuesday and three others were wounded by unidentified gunmen in central Sinai while taking a colleague of them who was injured at work to the hospital.
The Sohag Criminal Court suspended a three-year prison sentence Tuesday, against a police officer accused of assaulting the judiciary, until a verdict is rendered in the appeals court.
An Egyptian court on Tuesday adjourned its final verdict against leading Muslim Brotherhood members in the Hamas espionage case to 16 June, and adjourned the final verdict against Mohamed Morsi in the Natroun prison break case to the same date.
French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said on Tuesday following talks between coalition countries fighting Islamic State that they were united in the combat against the group but acknowledged that the battle would be long.
A Cairo court on Monday adjourned the trial of three Al Jazeera television journalists for four days after hearing the prosecution's closing argument that their reporting had endangered Egypt's national security.
Dar al-Ifta issued a statement Monday pressing for regional unity and condeming threats made to Shias by the terrorist group that calls itself the Islamic State.
The sentenced Alexandrian labour activist Mahienour El-Massry once said from her prison cell that “sacrifice is nothing compared to the suffering of the poor”.
A Muslim Brotherhood leader has said that the group’s operations, launched in revenge for the government crackdown on the group's loyalists have managed to avoid causing innocent casualties. The local media has taken his article as evidence of the group’s involvement in violent attacks.
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Hostages appear to leave the Bataclan concert hall as siege ends with two attackers reportedly having been killed