Several hundred Egyptians marched toward the presidential palace in Cairo Sunday to protest the president's decision to keep the referendum on a disputed draft constitution
Egypt's Republican Guard restored order around the presidential palace on Thursday after fierce clashes killed seven people
Egypt's newly formed opposition coalition, the National Salvation Front, brings together three key figures who are leading protests against President Mohamed Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood
Despite the state of uncertainty that encircles the future relations between Copts and Muslims, exemplified by the withdrawal of church representatives from the Constituent Assembly on Nov. 16, current collaboration between Egyptian Muslims and Copts provides reasons to be optimistic about the future of coexistence in Egypt.
The Egyptian Front for National Salvation and Coptic Solidarity call for a demonstration in Washington, D.C., on Saturday December 8
The Strong Egypt Party and its leader Abdel-Moneim Abul-Fotouh held a press conference on Thursday at Abul-Fotouh's residence in New Cairo to comment on recent developments
Sunni Islam's highest authority called for restraint and dialogue as violent clashes broke out in Cairo
A coalition of Islamist groups issued a statement on Tuesday condemning anti-Morsi protests outside at the presidential palace in Cairo. It accused the protesters of using violence and ‘sabotaging’ the country.
"We accept nothing short of the elimination of the constitutional declaration"
The White House released a short note on Tuesday downplaying rising concerns about the growing power of Islamist theocrats in Egypt.
Supporters and opponents of Egyptian President Mohammed Mursi have been brawling outside the presidential palace in Cairo.
Many newspapers and television channels will not come out in a sign of protest against the Moslem Brotherhoods attempts to dictate their opinion to the media.
A controversial decision by Egypt’s Supreme Judicial Council to completely refrain from supervising a referendum on the recently approved constitution remains the top story in the Arab press.
A Palestinian man worked Sunday in Rafah, Gaza Strip, to repair a smuggling tunnel damaged during Israel's eight-day offensive against Hamas.
A protest by at least 100,000 Egyptians outside the presidential palace in Cairo turned violent on Tuesday
Five European countries, including Britain, have registered formal protests with Israeli ambassadors over last week’s decision
Within a week of President Obama's re-election, the Middle East has erupted in deadly violence
Rushing through a draft while serious concerns about key rights protections remain unaddressed will create huge problems
On February 10, 2011, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper appeared before the House Select Committee
Islamist group Al-Gamaa Al-Islamiya and its Building and Development Party confirmed in a statement on Monday that it rejects Tuesday's protests against the draft constitution, while stressing its support for the right to protest.
Egypt witnessed a large protest by Islamist forces on Saturday, which they dubbed the day of “Sharia and legitimacy.”
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