228 Minya detainees set to be released
Prosecutor general decides to suspend their trial for breaking into and burning state facilities
Badie protests prosecution’s court argument: Lawyer
Muslim Brotherhood leaders’ trial for inciting violence postponed to 14 June
Government approves Sukari goldmine expansion activities
Expansion activities of gold miner Centamin negatively affected by 2012 court ruling restricting its operations
Malawi’s new president sworn in after disputed elections
Mutharika, the brother of president Bingu wa Mutharika who died in office in 2012, appealed to the 11 other presidential candidates to “join me in rebuilding the country” after some…
BREAKING: Turkey PM warns of crackdown if protesters defy ban
AFP - Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned Saturday police would clamp down on anyone defying a ban on demonstrations at Istanbul's Taksim Square on the anniversary of a wave of mass…
British PM appalled by ‘barbaric’ Sudanese death sentence
The Christian Sudanese woman, who was sentenced to hang, was incarcerated with her 20-month-old toddler according to rights activists, and gave birth this week to another baby in jail.
Hamdeen Sabahy officially challenges preliminary results
Al-Sisi praises the role of the judiciary, security forces and the media in the electoral process
Turkey beefs up security on protest anniversary
Eight people died and thousands were injured in the heavy-handed police crackdown that ensued, as clouds of tear gas wafted through the much-loved park on Taksim Square.
US confirms American carried out Syria suicide bombing
The confirmation came amid growing fears over the flood of foreigners into Syria, with no end in sight in the three-year war that has already left 162,000 people dead.
Mansour revokes Morsi’s presidential pardons
Al-Jamaa Al-Islamiya condemns the decision, which affects 12 of its members