Mubarak, 84, was forced out of power in a 2011 uprising and sentenced to life in prison
An Egyptian official says the country's top prosecutor has ordered an investigation
Egypt's legal and parliamentary affairs minister announced his resignation yesterday
Angry youths hurled rocks at security forces and burned a police truck as thousands gathered in central Cairo
Four hundred of Egypt's gas bill collectors go into their 15th day on strike over better wages
The Egyptian pound fell to its weakest in almost eight years
“I find it hard to say that I can’t feed my family, but this is the reality,” Mohamed, an administrative worker from Cairo University, told IRIN
Egypt will grant Telecom Egypt a license by mid-2013 to provide mobile services and will later let mobile companies offer fixed-lined services using Telecom Egypt's infrastructure
President Mohamed Morsy addressed the nation Wednesday on account of the country’s first post-revolution constitution being passed, stating that Egypt is now heading towards a democracy.
"I want to exchange money because I’m afraid the Egyptian pound will not have any value soon.”
“Now there is a balance in political life. This is what changed in the last month and a half,” he said. “The [opposition] now has a title, and there is a force now to contend with the Islamists.”
The Islamist-dominated upper house of parliament (Shura Council) is due to hold two procedural meetings on Wednesday
Egypt’s central bank has taken steps to safeguard deposits in local and foreign currencies in Egyptian banks
Abul Ghar compares the popularity of the Muslim Brotherhood in 2005 and in 2012
An official statement says President Mohammed Morsi has ordered parliament’s upper chamber to convene on Wednesday
Rating agency Standard and Poor's on Monday downgraded Egypt's long-term credit rating because of "elevated" tensions
Military soldiers arrested seven people in the Domietta governorate during the constitutional referendum Saturday
Mourad Ali, the Freedom and Justice Party’s media advisor, stated on Monday that reshuffling the cabinet was the responsibility of President Mohamed Morsi
Egypt’s stocks have reversed their southern turn on Monday to gain, despite the country’s credit rating being cut by Standard & Poor’s (S&P) rating agency
Egypt’s disputed constitution has received a “yes” majority of more than 70 per cent in the second and final round of voting
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The Light of the Desert-Documentary on St Macarius Monastery, Egypt