CAIRO — Six months after the uprising that toppled Egypt's president Hosni Mubarak, the former strongman who is in custody in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh remains a thorn in the country's side. The trial of Mubarak and his two sons, which is scheduled for August 3, remains a huge source of tension and the state of his health is shrouded by confusion and contradictory statements. Mubarak's assets may have been frozen but his fortune remains unknown, despite mounting calls for disclosure.
CAIRO – Cairo Criminal Court in New Cairo adjourned on Monday the trial of the ex-interior minister Habib el-Adli and six of his aides who are charged with killing protesters in Tahrir Square in the January 25 revolution, the official Middle East News Agency (MENA) reported.
CAIRO—The head of Egypt's ruling military council has praised the youth who led the uprising that toppled President Hosni Mubarak, in an apparent effort to diffuse tensions between activists and the army. In a brief address Saturday on state TV, Field Marshal Mohamed Hussein Tantawi called the youth activists "a great product of Egyptian soil" and saluted them for making history. Many protesters have grown
CAIRO: Several thousand protesters marched toward Egypt's ministry of defense and headquarters of the country's military rulers in a rare rally Friday following reports of scuffles between protesters and soldiers in other cities. Armored vehicles and hundreds of military police blocked the road leading to the defense ministry, however, preventing nearly 4,000 protesters from advancing any further.
CAIRO - The trial of former interior minister Habib el-Adli and six of his former senior aides will be aired live on Egypt's State TV on Monday, as preparations are underway for the first court session of former president Hosni Mubarak, scheduled for August 3, to be broadcast.
CAIRO: Army council General Mamdouh Shahin said Wednesday that international monitoring of the impending legislative elections will not be allowed because Egypt “doesn’t accept guardianship from any country”, adding that this was an issue of national sovereignty.
CAIRO - Egypt's new cabinet, aimed at mollifying protesters demanding quick reforms, was expected to be sworn on Thursday, three days behind schedule, after intense wrangling left the premier in hospital. "Prime Minister Essam Sharaf has completed discussions to form the new cabinet and it will be sworn in today (Thursday) in front of (the head of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces) Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi," the cabinet's official Facebook page said.
CAIRO - For the second day in a row, Egyptian shares were mixed on Wednesday, traders said. The country's benchmark index EGX 30 fell slightly by 0.04 per cent to 5,142.45 points, according to Bourse data. The broader indexes EGX 70 and EGX 100 added 1.07 and 0.69 per cent to 639.48 and 964.08 points.
CAIRO - Former UN nuclear watchdog chief Mohamed ElBaradei is the most popular choice for next Egyptian president, according to an army survey conducted on Facebook, state media reported on Wednesday. The survey, which was launched a month ago on Facebook, asked members to rate their favourite for the country's top job, in an exercise criticised as unrepresentative.
CAIRO: Several political parties welcomed Tuesday the measures announced by the Supreme Electoral Commission concerning the next parliamentary polls, but demanded more steps. On Monday, the ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) formed the Commission led by the head of the Cairo Appeals Court Abdel-Mo'ez Ibrahim.
CAIRO - Egyptian stocks ended mixed on Tuesday, while Arab buying weighed, traders said. The country's benchmark index EGX 30 fell by 0.6 per cent to 5,144.27 points, they added. But the broader indexes EGX 70 and EGX 100 were in the black, gaining 1.48 and 1.96 per cent to 632.74 and 957.48 points respectively. Locals and Arabs made net purchases worth LE9.2 million ($1.5 million)
CAIRO: Prime Minister Essam Sharaf on Monday postponed the swearing-in of a new
CAIRO: Presidential hopeful Mohamed ElBaradei and the Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party (FJP) agreed Sunday on guidelines for the formation of a representative constituent assembly that will draft Egypt’s new constitution following pending general elections. ElBaradei, the first presidential candidate to visit FJP's headquarters to formally congratulate its leaders on their newly-established party, agreed with the FJP’s general secretary, Saad El-Katatny, and deputy head, Essam El-Erian, that the assembly should include members from outside the elected parliament.
CAIRO: The stock market benchmark index fell 1.7 percent, a day after the appointment of a new finance minister boosted the index. Worries persisted over whether Egypt can make a peaceful transition from military to civilian rule after elections planned later this year, dampening appetite for shares even in companies with stronger earnings prospects.
CAIRO: Egypt's Prime Minister Essam Sharaf pushed forward with plans for a sweeping
CAIRO: Human rights activists as well as the “No to Military Trials for Civilians” campaign reiterated their demands to put an end to military trials of civilians on Sunday, despite the army council’s promise to limit the use of such trials. In its 68th statement, the Supreme Council of Armed Forces (SCAF) on Saturday cited three conditions in which civilians will face military courts: acts of thuggery involving weapons, rape crimes and assaulting security forces while on duty.
CAIRO: Egypt’s ousted President Hosni Mubarak, who was toppled in February and who has been detained in a hospital in Sharm El-Sheikh, has fallen into a coma, his lawyer said on Sunday, although State TV said that the hospital director has denied the report. “I was informed about the sudden deterioration in Mubarak’s health and I am now on my way to Sharm El-Sheikh. All that I know so far is that the president is in a full coma,” Mubarak’s lawyer Farid El-Deeb had told Reuters. He did not give more details.
CAIRO (Updated) - Egypt's Prime Minister Essam Sharaf pushed forward with plans for a sweeping cabinet shuffle on
CAIRO: Thousands of protesters rallied in Tahrir Square Friday dubbed "The Friday of Final Warning," to reiterate the demands of the revolution, ahead of an immanent cabinet reshuffle. After Friday prayers, protesters collectively chanted "Allah is great," "the Military Council is illegitimate," and "Down with Tantawi," referring to the head of the Supreme Council of Armed Forces (SCAF), Field Marshal Mohamed Hussein Tantawi.
CAIRO - Egyptian Prime Minister Essam Sharaf has chosen one of his two newly appointed deputies, Hazem Beblawi, to serve as his finance minister, state television reported on Sunday. Beblawi, a veteran economist who was on Saturday appointed one of two new deputy prime ministers, will take over from Samir Radwan.
CAIRO: The Ministry of Interior terminated the service of 669 police officers, including
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