Tunisian President affirms women’s rights, criticises coalition partner
Marzouki said Ennahda Party is "trying to take control over the country’s political and administrative institutions by appointing their allies who may or may not be qualified in them"
In pictures: Anti brotherhood protest
As some political actors called for a "million-man protest" against the Muslim brotherhood and president Mohamed Morsy, dozens of protesters gathered at Nasr City Podium, Roxy Square and Al Etihadiya…
August 24 protesters declare open sit-in despite low turnout
The demonstrators, which numbered about 5,000 at the peak of the protest, were out protesting against President Morsy and the Muslim Brotherhood.
Syrian forces strike Aleppo as West pressures Assad
Activists reported heavy shelling by Syrian forces on several districts of Aleppo
Small turn out in Egypt anti-Morsy rallies
In northern Cairo, about 200 protesters gathered near the presidency
Morsy annuls preventive detention for journalists
Al Dostour Chief Editor to be freed soon, says Morsy's spokesman, Yasser Ali
First long Nile cruise since 25 January docks in Menya
By Mohamed Abdel Monsef and Abdel Razek Elshoweikhy Minister of Tourism Hesham Zaazou passed a decision last Sunday to re-start long Nile cruises from Luxor and Cairo. Two days ago…
Negotiations to streamline Qatari investment obstacles underway
By Ehab El-Dobaby and Mohamed Ayyad Within the coming days, a number of officials and executive directors of Qatari companies operating in Egypt will engage in negotiations with the Egyptian…
American Muslims endure spying and attacks
Attacks during the Ramadan festival and allegations of an NYPD spying program targeting Muslims fuel fears of a growing tide of Islamophobia in the United States
Ending post-Soviet journey, Russia takes WTO seat
Moscow (AFP) — Russia on Wednesday crowned a tortuous 18-year journey from communist economic isolation by becoming the largest state outside the World Trade Organization to join the preeminent free…