Egypt’s internet will not shut down on June 30: TE Data
Internet service provider managing director says government will not repeat 28 January’s nationwide cut-off of internet services
Constitutional experts discuss Tamarod
Former SCC judge moderates a roundtable discussion on legal implications of the Tamarod petition movement
Alexandria University president suspends administration
President Dr Osman Ibrahim says his move came ‘in solidarity with’ the employees’ sit-in at the Ministry of Finance
Governorate buildings under siege
Appointments of the new governors fuel tension in several governorates
Obama refuses to specify US aid to Syrian rebels
Obama has refused to publicly specify exactly how Washington will increase aid to the Syrian opposition, after his government said it would offer military support for the first time after…
Ashton worried about violent protests
EU High Representative visits Cairo to meet politicians
‘Everyone must unite’
Officials from the Federation of Professional Unions release stance on country’s current state of affairs
Brazil sends top cops against ‘Tropical Spring’ demos
The National Force, a special federal police force called up in cases of social unrest, will be sent to five of the six cities where the Confederations Cup football tournament…
Turkey’s ‘silent man’ vigils go on as protests fizzle out
The police presence on the square was much smaller than in previous days and the area was mostly overrun with tourists and commuters resuming their normal routines.
Eight killed as Shebab attack UN base in Mogadishu
Somali and Africa Union troops clear out complex in heavy firefight