Vice
| May 13, 2013
Activists are alarmed by increasing assaults on women in Cairo, including on demonstrators at Tahrir Square. Women are speaking out and men have banded together as bodyguards in orange and green vests to protect female protesters from assaults, wh...
Al Jazeera English
| May 8, 2013
Egypt's highest court has cleared 24 former regime officials over the "camel battle" during the 2011 uprising, when protesters in Cairo were attacked by Hosni Mubarak loyalists riding horses and camels. Families of those who died in the attack and...
Ahram Online
| Apr 19, 2013
WARNING: Graphic Content. Clashes broke out on Friday afternoon following an Islamist protest against the judiciary at Cairo's High Court. The demonstration was called for by the Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party and other Islamist fo...
Mosaic
| Apr 18, 2013
As Egypt's government continues to pursue a $4.8 billion loan from the IMF, Egyptian people's concerns about the elimination of subsidies on bread and fuel continue to rise. Professor Nezar Al Sayyad, Chair of the Center for Middle Eastern Studies...
Al Jazeera English
| Apr 13, 2013
The retrial of former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak has been postponed, possibly for months. The 84-year-old turned up at court, only for the presiding judge to refuse to hear the case. Mubarak faces charges over the deaths of more than 800 peo...
Democracy Now!
| Apr 11, 2013
New revelations have emerged in Egypt that members of the Army participated in the forced disappearance, torture and killing of protesters during the 2011 uprising that led to the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak. Despite the allegations, Preside...
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Mosaic
| Apr 9, 2013
Egyptians are protesting the government's plans to implement a new subsidy system that will subsidize bread rather than the flour used to make it. Many bakers worry they won't be paid enough, while Egypt's poor fear the subsidized bread, which for...
Euronews
| Mar 23, 2013
Running battles and burning cars - these are becoming the common images of a post revolution Egypt. The latest round of violence erupted as several thousand opponents of the Muslim Brotherhood clashed with supporters of the Islamist group. Riot po...
Associated Press
| Mar 17, 2013
Dozens of people were busted after violent clashes erupted between Egypt's security forces and protesters outside the Muslim Brotherhood's headquarters in Cairo. In the town of Samanod some 50 miles north, meanwhile, two suspected motorized ricksh...
Al Jazeera English
| Mar 14, 2013
Egyptian police, using snipers on rooftops to shoot into huge crowds in Tahrir Square, were behind almost all of the 846 protestor deaths during the 2011 uprising that ended Hosni Mubarak's rule, according to a top-level probe likely to play a key...
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...have been killed in five days of clashes as troops use guns, tear gas and batons to try to break up protests in a central Cairo square and the s...