Egypt's main opposition has demanded an inquiry into the referendum on the draft constitution, citing fraud
Khan’s film is social satire-cum-love story and its unidentified Cairo neighbourhood is a principal character
While protests and clashes may be inevitable in an emerging democracy, they also tend to have a chilling effect on the millions who might otherwise come to Egypt to photograph pyramids and gawk at the Sphinx
"We weren't afraid of the army so we are not afraid of the Islamists," Mohamed "Temraz", one of the group members said.
Ahmed Fathi, a defensive midfielder, ran for his life when he saw thousands of Egyptian opposition supporters streaming toward him on the field
Egypt's ousted president Hosni Mubarak was transferred to a Cairo military hospital, after slipping and injuring his head and chest in prison
Egypt’s opposition mustered only a low turnout for protests late Tuesday against a draft constitution backed by Islamist President Mohamed Mursi
The Cairo Administrative Court on Thursday is set to look into a complaint that calls for the cancellation of the second phase of the referendum
Suppose they called for a protest and nobody came.
An Egyptian judicial official says a top elections official in charge of overseeing the vote on a contentious draft constitution has resigned citing health problems
Ahmed El-Borai, secretary of the National Salvation Front (NSF), an umbrella organisation of opposition groups, has rejected the Constituent Assembly's invitation for dialogue on the constitution
Dozens of Egyptian women demonstrate in Nahdet Misr Square in the governorate of Giza on Wednesday evening against the proposed draft constitution, ahead of phase two of the national referendum poll scheduled for Saturday, 22 December.
The European Union has said it is willing to support Egypt and the “Arab Spring” countries to achieve democracy, but linked aid to Cairo with improving economic conditions and signing the International Monetary Fund loan.
Egypt's Court of Cassation on Tuesday cancelled a verdict incriminating Mubarak era Minister of Housing
The minister of justice has appointed judges to investigate all reported violations during the first round of the referendum on the constitution
An awareness campaign advising people against voting for the referendum led to clashes in the city of Fashn, Beni Suef, Monday
Tattoo parlours have a difficult time operating on a visible level and the legal status for a modern tattoo parlour is ambiguous at best.
Opposition groups have led marches to Tahrir Square and the presidential palace ahead of the second phase of the constitutional referendum
Egypt's opposition called for nationwide protests against a constitution backed by President Mohamed Mursi
The US government has advised Egypt to request the delay of a proposed loan from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) until January
Security forces have surrounded the prosecutor-general's office in downtown Cairo
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The Light of the Desert-Documentary on St Macarius Monastery, Egypt