A million-strong demonstration is scheduled for Friday in Tahrir Square to protest against military and police assaults on women during recent clashes. The demonstration was called for by the National Association for Change and 13 other political...
The Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) agreed on Tuesday to call a halt to its violent clamp-down on pro-democracy protesters, in line with recommendations submitted to it by the Advisory Council.
The Egyptian media had broadcast images of...
Some 40 MPs and politicians organized a sit-in outside the Supreme Court on Monday to demand the ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) put an end to violence against protesters. They are also demanding an independent investigation into...
Publisher Mohamed Hashim has instructed his lawyer to file a complaint with the attorney general against the ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF), accusing it of libel.
In a Monday press conference, the SCAF accused Hashim of incitement...
Activists and political movements across Egypt organized a number of demonstrations on Monday in solidarity with pro-democracy protesters in central Cairo, condemning the violence meted out to them by soldiers and police since Friday.
In Daqahlia,...
Demonstrations were staged in several cities on Sunday to condemn the use of force in dispersing a sit-in outside the cabinet building on Friday, and demanding an investigation into the matter.
In Alexandria, the Muslim Brotherhood demanded...
Mediation attempts on Sunday failed to bring about a truce between protesters and security forces on Qasr al-Aini Street.
Those involved in the negotiations included Justice Party MP Mostafa al-Naggar, MP Amr Hamzawy, Sheikh Mostafa Hegazy, and...
The families of Mohamed Abdallah and Alaa Abdel Hady, who died during clashes outside the cabinet building on Friday, have demanded retribution for the deaths of the loved ones.
“Snipers killed my son in vain,” said Abdallah’s...
Egypt’s 150 public sector companies are suffering from a lack of clear leadership at the ministerial level, according to senior figures at several state-owned holding companies. The companies are facing a number of serious issues that require...
The turnout on the first day of the second phase of the parliamentary elections exceeded 30 percent, said the Brotherhood’s Freedom and Justice Party (FJP) in a statement on Thursday. It said that the process was going smoothly on the second...