“The Embassy of the United States condemns hurting the religious feelings of Muslims"
The monitoring revealed that, as sexual harassment incidents rise, outward signs of religiosity and religious extremism are also growing in Egyptian society.
The Serapeum of Saqqara, an ancient Egyptian site has reopened after 10 years of renovation work.
Missouri Rep. Todd Akin said Thursday that the U.S. should suspend aid to Egypt
A judge Thursday refused to order YouTube to take down the film trailer that has inflamed the Muslim world
The gates of the American University in Cairo (AUC) were shut for a second time in a week early Thursday by a number of students protesting rising tuition fees.
Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi on Wednesday appointed as the country’s new intelligence chief
Lawmakers are moving to permit billions of dollars in U.S. foreign aid
"You erased the picture of the one who died in Port Said before bringing justice for every martyr"
French schools and cultural centres in Egypt will close on Thursday as a precautionary measure
Police are following up on a complaint accusing former presidential candidate Ahmed Shafiq of giving electoral bribes
Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi held talks with Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi in Cairo on Tuesday
The Illicit Gains Authority referred former People’s Assembly Secretary General Sami Mahran to criminal trial
The District Attorney in the Abdeen neighborhood of Cairo ordered Tuesday the release of five Nile University students
“We never insult any prophet -- not Moses, not Jesus -- so why can’t we demand that Muhammad be respected?”
Presidentof the Nile University (NU) Tarek Khalel resigns in protest of the violent attack by Egypt's Central Security forces
Citing mounting security and operational expenses, Israel’s El Al Airlines plans to stop its weekly flights to Cairo.
Gaza Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh and Hamas chief-in-exile Khaled Mashaal arrived in Cairo on Monday for talks with Egyptian officials
U.S. ambassador Chris Stevens was still breathing when Libyans stumbled across him
According to the UN refugees agency, not less than a quarter of a million Syrians have fled the country
Islamic militants clashed for more than two hours Sunday with army and police in the Sinai Peninsula, wounding seven people in fighting touched off by a security dragnet, Egyptian officials said.
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The Light of the Desert-Documentary on St Macarius Monastery, Egypt