Profile: Lyla El-Gueretly harassed by society, police and judiciary
El-Gueretly: “I turn to the streets to fight against violence and harassment”
New smartphone app pokes fun at Morsi and his supporters
During the game, which runs on the Android smartphone’s operating system, the player hears excerpts of Morsi’s speeches, which have stirred mockery among his critics, whenever a sheep shows up.
Cabinet calls for calm on fuel crisis
President’s office lists causes and possible solutions for fuel woes amid mounting public frustration
Report: 359 torture cases during Morsi’s first year in power
NGOs track torture cases in commemoration of the International Day Against Torture
Shi’a lynching result of years of incitement: EIPR
Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights details root of hatred towards Shi'a Muslims, which culminated in this week's lynching that left four dead
New services protect against internet cuts
Small terminal services could provide reliable internet services in remote areas, reducing risks to companies
Minister of Justice urges protesters to stay peaceful
Suleiman: ‘We hope that protesters will help police forces in capturing those committing acts of violence or vandalism.’
Al-Watan Party proposes plan for economic recovery
The Salafi party provides a nine-point plan to end political polarisation and spur economic recovery
Muslim Brotherhood mufti trapped in mosque
People surrounded a mosque after sermon given by Muslim Brotherhood Mufti.
Tamarod launches 30 June Front
Front offers consensual roadmap for post-Morsi era