Speaking to an overflow crowd at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, noted Muslim scholar Tariq Ramadan criticized extreme Islamists
Those who withdrew from the assembly stated they would be giving up their seats
Egyptian Christian lawyer Mamdouh Ramzi warned of the repercussions of the immigration of Copts
Unverified pictures of books strewn about on the streets or with pages torn out
The dissolved People’s Assembly may not reconvene after a ruling by the Supreme Constitutional Court
Up until last year, the career of Egypt’s new defense minister and army chief, General Abdul-Fattah al-Sisi had been a model of quiet progression
The Parliament's People's Assembly to be reinstated through a court verdict
Last month saw Egypt's latest large-scale "collective punishment" of Christian Copts
A complaint was filed by Dr. Samir Sabry, a cassation lawyer, against the Islamic Al-Nas Channel
When Rafek Farouk, cofounder of Copts 38, begun to chant against the Coptic Church’s divorce laws inside the church’s headquarters, dogs were brought in to run him and others off the grounds.
At the opening of the first General Conference of Student Unions on Wednesday, President Mohamed Morsy said Egypt is a civil state, not a military or religious one.
Salafist Nour Party spokesperson Nader Bakkar announced that he has turned down membership of Egypt's Supreme Press Council, in a statement on his official Facebook and Twitter accounts, Wednesday.
Cairo police have intensified their efforts to clear the city’s streets of all vendors, along with their stands, carts and unregistered kiosks
Egypt's labor organizations have been forced to operate in a legal vacuum since the revolution.
While dubbed mostly Islamist, the new formation of the National Human Rights Council raises critical concerns about the entity’s mandate, members say.
A spokesman for Egypt's Constitutional Assembly tasked with drafting a new constitution has denied recent speculation that Egypt's Al-Azhar would represent a "source of legislation" in the country's new national charter.
An Egyptian Muslim posted a YouTube videotape of himself cursing Islam and its holy book, the Koran
An ultraconservative Islamic group says Hamas security forces have detained 20 of its members in a crackdown on rocket fire from Gaza on southern Israel.
Egypt's first veiled newsreader on state television has drawn support from many viewers for ending an unwritten rule under ousted Hosni Mubarak that kept covered women out of the top job
A heavy metal concert has prompted a police investigation
The Shura Council (the upper, consultative house of Egypt's parliament) on Tuesday announced 27 new members of Egypt's National Council for Human Rights
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BBC News nights the first foreign News to enter Delga, Egypt after the clearing the terrorists