Lawmakers are moving to permit billions of dollars in U.S. foreign aid
"You erased the picture of the one who died in Port Said before bringing justice for every martyr"
French schools and cultural centres in Egypt will close on Thursday as a precautionary measure
Police are following up on a complaint accusing former presidential candidate Ahmed Shafiq of giving electoral bribes
Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi held talks with Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi in Cairo on Tuesday
The Illicit Gains Authority referred former People’s Assembly Secretary General Sami Mahran to criminal trial
The District Attorney in the Abdeen neighborhood of Cairo ordered Tuesday the release of five Nile University students
“We never insult any prophet -- not Moses, not Jesus -- so why can’t we demand that Muhammad be respected?”
Presidentof the Nile University (NU) Tarek Khalel resigns in protest of the violent attack by Egypt's Central Security forces
Citing mounting security and operational expenses, Israel’s El Al Airlines plans to stop its weekly flights to Cairo.
Gaza Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh and Hamas chief-in-exile Khaled Mashaal arrived in Cairo on Monday for talks with Egyptian officials
U.S. ambassador Chris Stevens was still breathing when Libyans stumbled across him
According to the UN refugees agency, not less than a quarter of a million Syrians have fled the country
Islamic militants clashed for more than two hours Sunday with army and police in the Sinai Peninsula, wounding seven people in fighting touched off by a security dragnet, Egyptian officials said.
Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi on Sunday received Sudanese counterpart Omar Al-Bashir at the Presidential Palace in Cairo's Heliopolis district
“Jews have a place in Egypt, and Christians have a place in Egypt. So long as they respect each other all religions and nationalities are welcome,”
Egypt's Al Ahli, record winners of the African Champions League, drew 1-1 with Zamalek
Egyptian bank EFG Hermes says a majority of shareholders have voted in favor of a deal to merge some of the lender’s operations
An 18-year-old suburban Chicago man, who the authorities say was enamored with Osama bin Laden and intent on killing Americans, has been arrested after attempting to detonate what he thought was a car bomb outside a Chicago bar, officials said Saturday.
President Mohamed Morsi condemned attacks on American missions in his country and Libya
Egypt’s local-currency borrowing costs fell to a 10-month low
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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