Morsi turns to Syria and football to polish his tarnished image
By James M. Dorsey President Mohamed Morsi and his flailing Muslim Brotherhood have turned to foreign policy and soccer to improve their battered image in advance of a planned mass…
Ethiopia urges Nile nations to deal opposed by Egypt
Addressing water ministers and officials from the 10-nation Nile Basin Initiative (NBI), Ethiopia challenged Egypt's historical majority control usage of the river water
Brazil awakens in search of its rights
Much like Turkey's recent protests, Brazil's tariff hike is only poking at the surface of public unrest
Five Syrians accused of ‘terrorising’ EgyptAir flight
Accused said to be requesting asylum in Scotland
Islamist groups finalise 21 June demo plans
Brotherhood, Al-Jamaa Al-Islamiya meet to discuss Friday protests, which are designed to “support the president and reject violence”
Opposition criticises US Ambassador’s statements
Patterson had voiced US skepticism over results of “street action”
Ethiopia unveils IPoE report
Roundtable discussions to be held on further recommendations made by the International Panel of Experts
Tourism employees protest new Luxor governor
Luxor residents enter fourth day of sit-in at governorate building; tourism ministry employees hold protests in Cairo
Islamists rally for 30 June
Al-Raya leader: We will sacrifice everything to defend legitimacy
Catherine Ashton talks Syria, Egypt
In meeting with foreign minister, Catherine Ashton highlights European Union role in aid to Egypt