Palestinian women deported from US to Egypt, sent to Rafah

The deportation of the 'stateless' women causes uproar among Arab rights groups in the United States.

Luiz Sanchez

Constituent Assembly faces dissolution on Tuesday

Amid controversial debates over origins of power in Egypt, lawyers expect the assembly to be disbanded by Administrative Court this week

Hend Kortam

Egypt divided over Clinton visit

The US Secretary of State makes an historic visit amid protests against her arrival

Ahmed Khalifa

Cassation Court claims it has no jurisdiction over parliament fight

Egypt's highest court backed out of ruling on the membership of Parliament, doing nothing to resolve its paralysis

Rana Muhammad Taha

April 8 Officers’ Movement members acquitted

The two officers had been detained since last year

Rana Muhammad Taha

President Morsy heads to Ethiopia

Morsy’s trip to Ethiopia is seen as a first step towards regaining Egypt’s influence in Africa

Hend Kortam

Military trials committee hints at ‘good news’

The committee created by President Morsy to review cases of people tried in military courts promises 'good news' for families

Rana Muhammad Taha

Alarms raised over possible chemical weapons in Syria

After the bloodshed in Tremseh, alarms are raised over the possibility of a chemical weapons attack in Syria

Luiz Sanchez

Cassation Court further complicates fate of People’s Assembly

Egypt's highest court rules that it does not have the power to resolve the crisis over Egypt's parliament

Moustafa Ayad

West eases pressure on Myanmar while attacks on minority Muslims continue

While the West praises Myanmar's reforms, the nation's minority Muslims continue to suffer

Maryam Ishani