Two Muslim Brotherhood figures were referred to State Security prosecution shortly after their arrests, a security source said on Tuesday.
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.
In his battle against militant Islam, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi is relying not just on bomber planes and soldiers but on white-turbaned clerics from Al-Azhar, Egypt's 1,000-year-old center for Islamic learning. He wants clerics to counter radicalism in the classroom.
The head of Egypt's state human rights agency says 2,600 people, nearly half of them supporters of the nation's ousted president, were killed in violence over an 18-month period starting June 30, 2013.
Islamic State fighters advanced against rival insurgents in northern Syria on Sunday, capturing areas close to a border crossing with Turkey, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
Dual-citizen Muslim Brotherhood (MB) leaders, who were sentenced to death or have been detained pending investigations, will not cede their Egyptian nationality to be freed, MB lawyer Abdel Moneim Abdel Maqsoud told The Cairo Post Saturday.
Islamic show host Islam al-Beheiry was sentenced in absentia to five years with labour for charges of being in contempt of religion on Saturday.
Turkish President Reecep Tayyip Erdogan has launched a fresh attack on Egypt over the death sentence handed to former president Mohamed Morsi, a major ally to Ankara.
Two improvised explosive devices detonated on a railroad track in the North of Egypt on Wednesday, halting train movement in the governorate of Gharbia, a security official said.
A total of 406 students from Al Azhar University will be banned from taking their final exams over participating in on- campus riots, a university source told Youm7 Thursday.
A police brigadier was killed and a police colonel injured when an IED (improvised explosive device) detonated Wednesday in North Sinai, MENA news agency reported.
A top Islamic State figure has made an appearance in the Iraqi city of Ramadi, residents said, and a security expert identified him as "the blind judge" who ranks second in terms of religious authority within the militant group.
Hamas forces tortured and killed more than 23 Palestinians allegedly accused of collaborating with Israel during its war on Gaza strip between July and August 2013, said Amnesty international in a report issued Wednesday.
Hamas has called on Egypt to open the Rafah border crossing, labelling the demand a “political and humanitarian cause”.
A policeman was killed and another was injured on Wednesday when an explosive device went off in North Sinai's al-Arish city the Interior Ministry said.
An Egyptian court sentenced to death eight militants, including Islamist Adel Habara, charged with killing seven soldiers in an attack in the Nile Delta in early 2014, security and judicial sources said on Tuesday.
Israel launched airstrikes across the Gaza Strip Wednesday morning, although no casualties were reported as a result.
Others
An Arabic language teacher from the Qabaa school in the Nozha district flogged a Coptic pupil ten years old named Bibawi Faragallah 40 times with an electric wire last week.