The Beni Suef Criminal court issued on Thursday a life imprisonment verdict against the jailed Muslim Brotherhood Supreme guide Mohamed Badie and another three defendants in the case known as the ‘Beni Suef incidents’. According to the state-run newspaper of Al-Ahram, the MB supreme Mohamed Badie and the three other defendants were accused of burning a police station located in the Upper Egypt’s governorate of Beni Suef, in addition to a Nun school in the same governorate.
Egypt s parliamentary human rights committee has praised Saudi King Salman s decree which allows women to drive cars for the first time in the history of the Gulf kingdom. The head of the committee, Alaa Abed, on Wednesday described the decision as a "a step on the right track of equality between men and women, as well as a fundamental human right," state-news agency MENA reported
Saudi King Salman on Tuesday ordered that women be allowed to drive cars, state media said, ending the conservative Islamic kingdom s status as the only country where that is forbidden. The royal decree ordered the formation of a ministerial body to give advice within 30 days and then implement the order by June 2018, according to state news agency SPA.
The Egyptian army said on Monday that it killed six takfiri terrorists in the past week in North Sinai and arrested thirty-one others. The army spokesperson said this came amid the “Martyr’s Right” operation, launched in 2015 to lead counterattacks on militants in Sinai.
The parliamentary bloc of Egypt s ultra-conservative Salafi Nour party said it will submit to the Eygptian parliament an early day motion (EDM) that will call for the banning of the Lebanese music group Mashrou Leila after the displaying of an LGBT flag by fans at a concert held in Cairo last week. In an official statement on Sunday evening, the party said its parliamentary bloc deputy, Mohamed Salah Khalifa, will submit the EDM to Prime Minister Sherif Ismail, as well as the culture and tourism ministers.
A man performing sexual intercourse with his wife after death is an act that is banned according to Islamic law, is a major sin and is deserving of punishment, Egypt’s senior Islamic institution said in a statement on Sunday. The Dar al-Ifta, the state-run Islamic institution assigned to issue religious edicts, said that this act is rejected by sound minds and that not even animals do it.
US-led coalition strikes near the Islamic State group s Syrian stronghold Raqa in March killed at least 84 civilians, including dozens of children, Human Rights Watch alleged Monday. The group said the strikes hit two sites: a school housing displaced families in the town of Mansourah, and a market and bakery in the town of Tabqa.
Former head of the Muslim Brotherhood group Mahdi Akef has died on Friday at the age of 89. State-owned media quoted a statement from the Ministry of Interior on Saturday saying Akef died in Al-Qasr Al-Aini Hospital due to suffering a drop in blood circulation. Akef was serving a 25-year prison sentence on accusations of making violence and attempts of murder. He was involved in the clashes that took place between members of the Muslim Brotherhood and opponents outside the Guidance Bureau, the brotherhood s headquarters in Mokattam in Cairo before 30 June 2013.
Six U.S. air strikes on an Islamic State desert camp in Libya killed 17 militants and destroyed three vehicles, the U.S. military said on Sunday. U.S Africa Command said in a statement that strikes on Friday targeted a camp 150 miles (240 km) southeast of Sirte, a city that was once its stronghold in Libya. The camp was used to move fighters in and out of Libya, plot attacks and store weapons, the statement said.
Syrian fighters backed by US special forces battled Thursday to clear the last remaining Islamic State (IS) militant group holed up in their crumbling stronghold of Raqa. Across the border in Iraq, security forces were attacking all remaining territory held by the extremists, who are fighting to prevent the all-out collapse of their self-proclaimed "caliphate".
In a push at dawn, Iraqi forces launched an operation on Thursday to retake the town of Hawija — one of the last extremist strongholds in Iraq — from the Islamic State group, according to a statement from the Iraqi prime minister s office. The operation began just two days after Iraqi forces began an offensive against IS holdouts in Iraq s vast western Anbar province, said Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi.
Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi stated that it may take more time for the US to designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist group, expecting that the same issue may apply to the rest of the world. Al-Sisi’s statements came during a TV interview with the US based TV channel Fox News where he was hosted by the renowned anchor Sean Hannity. The interview was broadcast on Tuesday.
Prime Minister Theresa May is urging internet companies to block the spread of extremist material, calling on social media giants like Facebook, Twitter and Google to develop technologies that will prevent content from being posted in the first place. Britain’s leader will focus on the fight against extremist content during a meeting with internet companies Wednesday at the UN General Assembly in New York.
The Egyptian state gazette on Monday published a court order by a Cairo criminal court which added 215 people who are facing trial for membership of the Helwan Brigades militant group to the country s terror list. The defendants can appeal the new decision. In April, the Court of Cassation overturned a previous lower court order placing the defendants on the terror list, citing insufficient reasoning, and sent the case back to the lower court.
Two suicide bombers killed at least three people and wounded 34 on Tuesday in a northern Iraq restaurant frequented by militiamen battling the Islamic State (IS) militant group, security sources said. The twin bombings came just five days after a gun and bomb attack on a restaurant and nearby checkpoint in southern Iraq killed 84 people, the deadliest assault claimed by IS since their defeat in second city Mosul in July.
Iraq moved 500 wives of Islamic State group militants to a detention centre in preparation to deport them after they were captured along with 800 children, a councillor said Monday. The women and children were detained in Iraq s second city Mosul, capital of Nineveh province and IS s main stronghold in the country until Iraqi forces retook it in July.
The head of Tunisia s Islamist Ennahda party on Sunday said the country s first post-revolution municipal polls due in December would be postponed, probably until March next year. Rached Ghannouchi told private Shems FM radio: "We were not favourable to a postponement of the municipal elections but there are objective reasons for a delay."
The Cassation Court accepted on Saturday the appeal of former president Mohamed Morsi and reduced his sentenced in the “Qatar espionage” case to life in prison, from an original sentence of a total of 40 years. In June 2016, Morsi was sentenced to life in prison and an additional 15 years by the Cairo Criminal Court. Then, in November of the same year, the Appeals Court ordered a retrial.
The ISIS terrorist group has launched a large suicide attack against US forces in northern Iraq. According to Coalition reports, ISIS targeted an American base with four suicide bombers wearing explosive vests in the region of Hawija, north of Baghdad.
A blaze at an Islamic boarding school in the Malaysian capital killed at least 23 people on Thursday, most of them teenage boys who cried for help from barred windows, officials and witnesses said. The fire broke out at around 5.40 a.m. in a top-floor dormitory in the three-storey building, firemen said, where most of the students, aged between 13 and 17, were sleeping in bunk beds, with many of the windows covered by metal grills.
Police arrested a man today at Mar Girgis metro station in Old Cairo, on suspicion of stealing an artefact from the Coptic Museum, general-secretary of the Supreme Council of Antiquities, Mostafa Amin, announced. Amin told Ahram Online that the alleged criminal was a security guard at the museum, and during his shift he chopped off a wooden decorative element from a door panel from the church of St Barbara. The man hid the stolen piece inside a plastic bag under his clothes and left the museum after finishing his shift.
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