Libya shuts Egyptian border in the wake of prison break
A Libyan activist is assassinated and prisoners escape from Benghazi
Minister of Interior thanks Al-Sisi for ‘responding to will of the people’
Minister of Interior Mohamed Ibrahim calls on new graduates to "stand by the people" and vows to continue work with support from the armed forces
In Pictures: Morsi loyalists barricade main roads
AFP- Supporters of deposed President Mohamed Morsi continued to erect brick barricades along Nasr City's main street on Sunday as supporters of deposed president Mohamed Morsi continue to hold a…
Port Said and Mahalla see deadly clashes
Clashes in cities leave dozens injured
Lawyers request to visit Brotherhood leaders
Human rights lawyers have filed a request to meet with arrested party leaders.
Jordan to hike power prices, risking public outcry
Sabotage attacks on gas pipelines from Egypt – the energy source for 80 percent of Jordan's electricity – are costing the government at least $1m a day, energy officials say.
Muslim Brotherhood “studies” proposed initiatives for national reconciliation
The Islamist group to discuss its options with Pro-Legitimacy, Anti-Coup National Alliance.
Maritime sector unaffected by unrest: port officials
Port Said, Alexandria and Damietta ports are “working normally”
Rabaa doctor: “80% shot by snipers targeted from above”
HRW collates eyewitness reports and statements from doctors in Rabaa, condemns use of lethal force
Brotherhood holds forces behind 30 June responsible for Saturday clashes
127 dead and 4,500 injured, 700 of which suffered gunshot wounds and 3,500 injured due to tear gas in violence on Saturday