Spurs, Newcastle out as Chelsea make semis
Chelsea, Basel, Fenerbache and Benfica progress to Europa League semi-finals
EMHRN demands NGO draft law withdrawal
The human rights network calls on the Shura Council to withdraw the current draft law and replace it with one that complies with human rights standards
Premier League approves goal-line technology
The Premier League, the world's most popular domestic football championship, is in line to become the first of Europe's major leagues to introduce the technology
Seventh death in Al-Khosous
Criticism of government and police grows in the aftermath of sectarian violence in Al-Khosous and Abbaseya
Shura Council passes election laws
New bills include no explicit ban on religious slogans and reversing a government proposal requiring parties to run a female candidate on the top half of the party list
Foreign Ministry warns of tougher penalties for violating Saudi waters
Saudi Arabia reports over 200 Egyptian boats have violated its territory in two years
Morsi to withdraw complaints against journalists
The president also invited citizens to ask him questions on Twitter
Syria’s air strikes ‘hit bakeries and hospitals’
HRW: Individuals who commit serious violations of the laws of war wilfully - that is intentionally or recklessly - are responsible for war crimes.
North Korea keeps world on edge over missile launch
The United States warned North Korea it was skating a "dangerous line"
Pharaohs move up in FIFA world ranking
Egypt’s victory over Zimbabwe sees the Pharaohs move seven places in FIFA world rankings