A suspect from the January bombing of Cairo's central police headquarters has been shot dead after a stand-off with the police, according to a statement from the interior ministry.
Following Saudi Arabia’s decision to declare the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization, the National Alliance to Support Legitimacy issued a statement Monday, condemning the decision, and calling on Saudi Arabia to reconsider it.
Amr Farouk, a leading figure of the National Alliance to Support Legitimacy, said the alliance halted all negotiations on the initiative of Dr. Hassan Nafaa, a professor at the Faculty of Economics and Political Science, because he insisted that the Muslim Brotherhood accept his initiative in a press conference before moving to another step.
Three days after the resumption of studies and the start of the second semester protests rocked different Cairo universities.
Deputy head of Hamas political office Moussa Abu Marzouk denied being harassed in Egypt, but at the same time he stressed that he is among 20 other Palestinian officials whose residence permits have not been renewed by Egyptian authorities since June 30.
The United Arab Emirates has thrown its support behind neighboring Saudi Arabia's decision to label the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization, deepening Gulf Arab pressure on the group.
The Muslim Brotherhood will not participate in the upcoming presidential elections, Brotherhood leader Mohamed al-Sisi told Youm7 Saturday.
The National Alliance to Support Legitimacy has not decided its stance regarding the upcoming presidential elections, according to informed source inside the alliance.
Mohamed Ali Beshr, former senior member in the Muslim Brotherhood welcomed the UN declaration issued on Friday by 27 countries, condemning human rights abuses in Egypt, in press statements on Saturday.
Aswan security bodies have arrested four elements of the terrorist Muslim Brotherhood group after they set a police vehicle ablaze in Aswan.
An Egyptian court suspended Thursday the murder trial of Mohammad Morsi after his lawyers requested new judges, sources said, the third such case against the deposed president to be put on hold.
The Egyptian authorities turned to conduct investigations about a number of Palestinians who gained the Egyptian citizenship during the Muslim Brotherhood regime, security sources said.
A joint committee of legal and security bodies will be formed to discuss ways to coordinate with authorities to apprehend and deliver convicted fugitives, a judicial source told Youm7 on Thursday.
Cairo Criminal Court decided to suspend the trial of ousted President Mohamed Morsi and a number of Muslim Brotherhood leaders in the accusation of inciting violence during the clashes at the Ithadeya presidential palace.
Palestinian Territories: An Egyptian court ban on Hamas activities could push the increasingly isolated Palestinian Islamist movement into another battle with Israel, analysts say.
Islam Shahwan, spokesperson for the Hamas Interior Ministry, on Wednesday denied news of the death of Muslim Brotherhood Deputy Guide Mahmoud Ezzat in Gaza days ago.
Shubra al-Kheima Criminal Court is holding on Thursday morning the first session of the trial of 38 Muslim Brotherhood supporters charged with attempting to bomb two metro stations in Shubra al-Kheima during the 6 October War celebrations of last year.
Executive Director of Magdi Yacoub Heart Foundation (MYF), Anissa Essam, is on the list of the 100 most powerful Arabic women, announce by Arabian Business magazine.
Egypt's government-appointed human rights organisation has announced its findings of a six-month investigation into last August's bloody dispersal of the Rabaa Al-Adaweya sit-in, concluding that while supporters of ousted Islamist president Mohamed Morsi fired first, security forces on the scene responded with excessive force, "firing out of proportion" and leaving over 600 dead.
Maadi Misdemeanor Court sentenced 11 suspects to two years in prison with labor and to be monitored by police for the same duration after being released, over charges of involvement in violence on the third anniversary of the 25 January revolution.
Nassef Sawiris remains Egypt's richest person with a net worth of $6.7 billion, according to the 2014 Forbes list. Sawiris runs Orascom Construction Industries (OCI), the Egyptian subsidiary of Dutch company OCI NV.
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