A police report was filed Monday to the public prosecutor against former Interior Minister Mansour al-Essawy, calling for his name to be placed on the travel ban lists, according to state newspaper Al-Ahram.
Freedom of expression could be threatened under Egypt's new constitution, a group of leading intellectuals said Monday. Egypt's Constituent Assembly, which is tasked with drafting a new constitution, should be disbanded and reconstituted with new membership, prominent Egyptian novelist Bahaa Taher asserted at a press conference organised by the National Committee for the Defence of Freedom of Expression (NCDFE).
Egypt has entered negotiations with the United States and Israel to amend the Qualified Industrial Zones (QIZ) trade agreement, said Minister of Industry and Foreign Trade Hatem Saleh on Monday.
The head of foreign reserves management at Egypt's central bank said on Monday he was happy with the Egyptian pound's value
A conference discussed the need for a clear separation between the Ministry of Culture and politics
President Mohamed Morsy flew to New York Monday morning to head the Egyptian delegation, which is participating in the 67th session of the United Nations General Assembly.
Egypt outlined a string of projects on Monday to develop areas in a bid to create jobs and attract investors back
Egypt's Supreme Administrative Court on Sunday issued a verdict supporting the right of former members of the now-defunct National Democratic Party (NDP) to run in parliamentary elections, reviving debate about the right of the former ruling party figures to participate in Egypt's post-revolution political life.
Following publication of Article 36 of the 'Rights and Duties' section of Egypt's draft constitution, a number of political parties, coalitions and public figures have issued a joint statement expressing their "deep concern" for the draft article's wording, which, they say, could compromise women's historical rights.
Egypt's president stressed the need for his country to have a bigger role in international affairs
Islamist Mohammed Morsi said he will demonstrate more independence from the U.S. in decision-making
A handful of striking bus depots return to work but remain sceptical over management promises to consider their demands for administration shake-up
Planning and International Cooperation Minister Ashraf al-Araby signed Sunday morning a 940 million euro agreement
A Canadian Coptic Christian who fears for his life says he is breathing a bit easier after asking police to help protect him over allegations by Egypt
“The Embassy of the United States condemns hurting the religious feelings of Muslims"
The monitoring revealed that, as sexual harassment incidents rise, outward signs of religiosity and religious extremism are also growing in Egyptian society.
The Serapeum of Saqqara, an ancient Egyptian site has reopened after 10 years of renovation work.
Missouri Rep. Todd Akin said Thursday that the U.S. should suspend aid to Egypt
A judge Thursday refused to order YouTube to take down the film trailer that has inflamed the Muslim world
The gates of the American University in Cairo (AUC) were shut for a second time in a week early Thursday by a number of students protesting rising tuition fees.
Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi on Wednesday appointed as the country’s new intelligence chief
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Activists take to the streets in downtown Cairo on Wednesday against a new protest law enforced with a string of arrests and the use teargas against crowds a day earlier