US Mideast envoy Burns heading to Cairo
Burns, the under-secretary of state for the Middle East, has already visited Egypt once since the July 3 ouster of Morsi
More demos likely, Turkey’s ‘Standing Man’ tells AFP
Erdem Gunduz caught the country's attention by standing silently and alone in Istanbul's iconic Taksim Square
US to close embassies Sunday over security fears: State Dept
State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf on Thursday called the step "precautionary" but declined to specify the threat
Morsi supporters march again
Supporters of the ousted president continue demonstrations amidst police plans to disperse sit-in
Tunisia mounts “huge” anti-Islamist operation
Tunisian armed forces spokesperson said the assault was mounted after clashes on Thursday night between soldiers and "a terrorist group"
El-Haddad rejects Kerry’s “restoring democracy” statement
Brotherhood spokesperson calls on US public to stand up to administration for “supporting tyranny and dictatorship”
What do Egyptians want from the United States?
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EOHR calls on Interior Ministry to refrain from using lethal force
The Egyptian Organisation for Human Rights stressed the importance of the application of international human rights standards
One reported dead after clashes on Wednesday
Clashes in several governorates between pro-Morsi protesters, pro-army, and locals on Wednesday