CAIRO - Pro-democracy activists in Al Tahrir Square vowed on Saturday to stay there until the Higher Military Council now running Egypt accepts their agenda for reform.
CAIRO - Egypt's chief prosecutor banned sacked prime minister Ahmed Nazif from leaving the country, a day after the overthrow of president Hosni Mubarak, Egypt's official Middle East News Agency (MENA) reported.
CAIRO: Hundreds of thousands of citizens resumed protesting Tuesday in Cairo, Mahalla, Suez and Alexandria demanding the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak.
CAIRO: In its latest effort to defuse public anger amid mass protests, embattled President Hosni Mubarak's regime set up a committee Tuesday to recommend constitutional changes that would relax presidential eligibility rules and impose term limits.
CAIRO: Egypt’s stock exchange will close an hour early when it reopens on Sunday after a two-week closure, the stock exchange announced in a statement. The market’s regulatory authority — along with the Egyptian Financial Supervisory Authority, Misr for Central Clearing, Depository and Registry, related companies and the Central Bank of Egypt — announced a set of new stringent measures that will be in effect for a week starting Sunday to be reevaluated at the end of the week.
CAIRO: Hundreds of journalists and protestors organized a symbolic funeral Monday in Tahrir Square for Ahmed Mahmoud, a journalist at Al-Ahram Foundation, who died last Friday as a result of a gunshot head injury in his office. The protestors called for the prosecution of President Hosni Mubarak who they said was responsible of Mahmoud's death. They attacked Makram Mohamed Ahmed, head of the Journalists' Syndicate, for his "weak reaction".
CAIRO: The first time Essam El-Erian went to jail, he was 27. Last Sunday, he left prison for the eighth time at the age of 57. The medical doctor's crime for each incarceration was belonging to the Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt's most influential and best-organized Islamist opposition movement and long feared by President Hosni Mubarak, Israel and the United States.
CAIRO: Finance Minister Samir Radwan said in a statement that Egypt will allocate LE 1.5 billion of additional spending for the General Authority for Supply Commodities (GASC) to finance the purchase of wheat from abroad.
CAIRO - Egypt's newly appointed Cabinet held its maiden plenary meeting Monday amid pledges to release protesters held since the start of the popular uprising on January 25. Egypt Monday shortened by an hour a curfew imposed in three cities amid anti-regime protests to run from 8:00pm (18:00GMT) to 6:00am, cutting the restrictions by three hours, State television said. The curfew has been in effect since January 28 in Cairo, Alexandria and Suez.
CAIRO - Egypt's regime announced Monday a 15 per cent increase in salaries and pensions in the latest attempt to defuse popular anger amid protests demanding President Hosni Mubarak's ouster. The cabinet decision follows earlier promises to investigate election fraud and official corruption, which have done little to persuade the tens of thousands occupying downtown's Al Tahrir Square to end their two-
CAIRO - Veiled from head to toe, or dressed in trendy outfits, women are out in force in the ongoing opposition rally in Cairo's Tahrir Square, countering stereotypes common in parts of the West. "I've been coming here since Friday 28 of January," said novelist Sahar al-Mougi, waving an Egyptian flag during a crowded rally at Tahrir Square – the focal point of 12 days of protests demanding the departure of embattled President Hosni Mubarak. Although demonstrations have turned into violent clashes between protesters barricaded in the square and partisans of Mubarak, Mougi said fear of violence could not stop
CAIRO: Hundreds of journalists and protestors organized a symbolic funeral Monday in Tahrir Square for Ahmed Mahmoud, a journalist at Al-Ahram Foundation, who died last Friday as a result of a gunshot head injury in his office.
WASHINGTON: Leading Egyptian opposition figure Mohamed ElBaradei said he was "not invited" to take part in negotiations Sunday on the future of a post-Mubarak Egypt, and criticized the talks as "opaque." "I should start by saying I have not been part of the negotiations. I have not been invited to take part in the negotiations or dialogue but I have been following what has been going on," he told NBC television's "Meet the Press" program.
CAIRO: President Hosni Mubarak's immediate resignation — the key demand of protesters in the streets of Cairo — would trigger snap presidential elections under the Egyptian constitution and could make political reform more difficult, experts say.
WASHINGTON — The United States welcomed as a ‘positive step’ the mass resignation of leaders of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak’s party Saturday, as it seeks to prod the strongman to the exit. Mubarak huddled with his new government for the first time as the top executive committee of his ruling National Democratic Party, which includes his son Gamal, resigned, state television reported.
CAIRO - Security personnel on Saturday thwarted an attempted by anonymous saboteurs to damage a major car tunnel in the Egyptian capital, officials said.
CAIRO - Egypt's stock exchange will not reopen on Monday, as previously announced, and a decision has yet to be taken on when it will resume business,Egypt's official Middle East News Agency (MENA) said on Saturday. Khaled Serri, head of the exchange, was quoted as saying that the bourse would remain shut on Sunday and Monday, as anti-government protests have continued on a daily basis since January 25.
CAIRO - The Egyptian military Wednesday called for an end to more than a week
CAIRO - Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq said Thursday he was ready to go to Tahrir Square, the scene of massive anti-government demonstrations, to talk to protesters, the official MENA news agency said.
World shares struggled to eke out more gains on Wednesday as wariness over escalating violence in Egypt and rising oil prices muted optimism over the latest signs of a sustained global economic recovery.
About 700 people have been arrested throughout Egypt in a crackdown against anti-government protests, security officials say. The arrests came as police clashed with protesters in two cities following Tuesday's unprecedented protests.
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