The Salafist Nour Party Chairman and presidential advisor Emad Abdel-Ghafour starts negotiations with Sinai-based Islamist groups under the orders of President Mohamed Morsi as part of initiatives to tackle growing violence in the Egyptian peninsula that borders Israel.
Political students' movements have called for a protest at Cairo University on Tuesday evening against the new ‘Brotherhood’ university charter, the IMF loan, the proposed draft constitution and the Israeli attacks on Gaza.
Under Mubarak, Egypt enjoyed a relatively lenient life due to that government's open interpretation of Muslim law
Egyptian tycoon Naguib Sawiris has offered to buy a stake in Telecom Italia
Ten political parties and movements are calling for a demonstration in solidarity with Gaza
Greek President Karolos Papoulias has apologised to President Mohamed Morsi for recent attacks on Egyptian migrants
The bishop who administers the Coptic Catholic Church praised the new Coptic Orthodox pope as the best of the three candidates
Coptic Church spokesman Bishop Paula met with Prime Minister Hesham Qandil to invite him to attend the ordination ceremony of the new pope, Tawadros II.
Egypt's new Coptic Orthodox pope, Tawadros II, elected earlier this week, has been interviewed by several private television channels, in which he spoke frankly about a number of critical issues facing Egypt's Coptic-Christian community.
Egypt’s Salafis are branching out into business, bringing their ultraconservative teaching of Islam into the world of modern finance.
Al-Gamaa Al-Islamiya criticised the Judges' Club decision to boycott the judiciaries role in supervising the constitutional plebiscite if the Constituent Assembly continues to ignore their recommendations.
Egypt is keen to strengthen its "strategic relations" with the US, and work is currently underway to prepare for the first official visit by President Mohamed Morsi to Washington
The man behind the anti-Islam video blamed for sparking deadly protests in the Muslim world was jailed in the US for a year
Thirty members of Egypt's Constituent Assembly threatened to withdraw from the constitution-drafting body Thursday morning
Egyptian Salafists have occupied and held prayers on church land and threatened to burn Coptic shops
Will there ever be truly warm relations between Israel and Egypt, and if so, what part do believers have to play in that?
The security situation and not the dominance of Islamists is what prompting Egyptian - Christians and Muslims alike - to leave the country
Egypt’s powerful Muslim Brotherhood says it will not take part in a protest to demand a greater role for Islamic law, or Shariah
Mohamed Talaat didn't like the fact Christian music was being played at a party to promote interfaith harmony in the Egyptian town of Minya south of Cairo, so together with a group of like-minded Islamist hardliners, he showed up to put a stop to it
Egypt's Copts are preparing for a protest demonstration after a group of radical Islamists allegedly entered a church land and offered prayers on it in a Christian-dominated district
Egypt's new Coptic pope said Monday the constitution now being drafted will not be acceptable if it is overtly religious
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