Cairo cassation court postponed Thursday the retrial of 38 sentenced defendants’, including 14 journalists, to 15 October, in the case known as the ‘Rabaa operations room’.
Two consecutive explosions were heard in Zagazig City, Sharqiya, in the early hours of Thursday morning. The first took place near Sharqiya Security Directorate and the second near the wall of Zagazig public prison. No deaths were reported.
Cairo University, Egypt's oldest higher education institution, issued a ban that would bar lecturers or teaching assistants wearing the niqab (full face veil) from teaching, the university announced.
Many Egyptians feel as though they are floating in an ocean towards insecurity, stuck between a “dinosaur” of a state and the “monster” of the Muslim Brotherhood, politician and media presenter Gameela Ismail told an audience in Washington DC at the Middle East Initiative Wednesday.
Egypt’s foreign ministry announced that an official complaint was made on Tuesday against offenses made by Muslim Brotherhood members' in New York to the media team accompanying Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi.
Renowned Islamist figure Adel Habara was sentenced to death by the Zagazig Criminal Court on Tuesday on charges of forming a ‘takfiri’ group, communicating with the “Islamic State” (IS) militant group and targeting policemen and army personnel with violence.
Dozens of Muslim Brotherhood students from Alexandria University’s Faculty of Engineering staged protests on Wednesday to demand the release of their colleagues, who are imprisoned for violence and rioting.
Since plans for its production were announced years ago, talk has not ceased about the Iranian epic film Muhammad: The Messenger of God.
Russian air strikes in Syria do not appear to be targeting areas held by Islamic State-held forces and may extend beyond the vicinity of Homs to other areas, a U.S. official said on Wednesday.
A conscript was killed and a police officer injured Tuesday morning after militants on motorcycles opened fire on a security checkpoint south of Giza, Youm7 reported.
Endowments Minister Mohamed Mokhtar Gomaa, the head of the Egyptian Hajj Mission, said the death toll from the stampede in Mina rose to 74 among Egyptian pilgrims, although 98 pilgrims are still missing.
The government has largely failed to stop more than 250 Americans who have traveled overseas to join or tried to join terrorist groups, including the Islamic State group, a new congressional study concluded on Tuesday. It did not cite significant numbers who have sneaked back into the United States without being arrested or monitored.
Alexandria Criminal Court sentenced on Monday three Muslim Brotherhood members to death for involvement in the murder of an officer and a conscript near the Bibliotheca Alexandrina in the aftermath of the violent dispersals of Rabaa and Al-Nahda sit-ins in August 2013, state news agency MENA reported.
French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius accused Russia Tuesday of displaying bravado on the Syria crisis that had yet to be backed up with action against the Islamic State group.
University students loyal to former president Mohamed Morsi called for fresh protests against the incumbent government Monday, in line with the start of the new academic year.
With no regular American presence in the war theater, the U.S. has struggled to answer basic intelligence questions about the situation in Syria and Iraq, including the Islamic State group’s fighting strength. And the U.S.-led bombing campaign has failed to dislodge the group from its self-declared caliphate across both countries.
Pope Tawadros II, the most senior figure in Egypt’s Coptic tradition, led Sunday mass at Medhane Alem Cathedral in Addis Ababa with his Ethiopian counterpart Patriarch Mathias on Sunday, reported MENA news agency.
Russia appeared to seize the initiative in international efforts to end the conflict in Syria on Sunday as Washington scrambled to devise a new strategy for the war-ravaged country and France sent warplanes to bomb Islamic State targets.
Speaking to Ahram Online from one of Alexandria’s oldest and most famous tearooms, Alaa Khaled, who is an authority on the history and dynamics of Egypt’s most prominent port city, said that the Alexandrians who will vote in the upcoming parliamentary elections are very different from those who voted in the 2010 and 2011 elections.
Thirty-seven Egyptian pilgrims were killed in Thursday's deadly stampede during the hajj ritual near Mecca in Saudi Arabia, Minister of Endowments Mokhtar Gomaa said on Saturday.
Pope Francis met with victims of child sexual abuse Sunday on the final day of his U.S. visit and promised to hold accountable those responsible for the scandal in the church, delivering a powerful warning to American bishops accused of covering up for pedophile priests instead of reporting them to police.
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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.