Ahram Online
| Jan 18, 2013
Hardcore football fans of the Cairo-based al-Ahly team converged on Tahrir Square one week before an anticipated court verdict on Egypt's worst-ever football tragedy. The Port Said Stadium disaster resulted in the deaths of 79 people, and the fans...
Euronews
| Jan 15, 2013
A military train transporting young recruits to an army camp derailed in a suburb of Cairo, killing at least 19 passengers, and injuring more than 100. The tragedy occurred just days after a new transportation minister from the Muslim Brothe...
Euronews
| Jan 13, 2013
The Egyptian courts have accepted former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak's appeal over his life sentence and ordered a retrial. He was ousted from power following a revolution in Egypt in 2011. Mubarak and his former Interior Minister were jailed...
Al Jazeera English
| Jan 11, 2013
Egyptian football fans are facing a bittersweet celebration after a year without a national league. All competition was suspended after more than 70 fans were killed in a pitch invasion in the city of Port Said. Now domestic games are finally set ...
Al Jazeera English
| Dec 25, 2012
Egypt's new constitution has been approved by 63.8 percent of voters in a two-round referendum, the country's top election committee has announced. But opposition figures have pointed to low voter turnout as evidence the majority of Egyptians don'...
Democracy Now!
| Dec 17, 2012
Egyptian voters headed to the polls on Saturday in a referendum on a controversial draft constitution. According to unofficial preliminary results, the document passed the first round with 57 percent of the vote with a turnout of just 31 percent. ...
Euronews
| Dec 16, 2012
Jumping the gun, Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood claims it garnered 56.5% of Saturday's vote on the country's new constitution, and predicted that the 'yes' camp would win. Official results will not be published until after a second round of voting nex...
Euronews
| Dec 15, 2012
Massive lines have been visible everywhere in Egypt where voting in the constitutional referendum is taking place. Turnout is so high voting may be extended into Sunday, after already receiving an extension of several hours.
Aswat Masriya
| Dec 15, 2012
Former secretary-general of the Arab League, Amr Moussa, is among those who came to vote on a constitution that has divided Egypt for several weeks. Large protests in Cairo, Alexandria, and other cities across the country have gripped the nation i...
Al Arabiya
| Dec 14, 2012
Opponents and supporters of Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi took to the streets across Egypt on the eve of a controversial constitutional referendum. In Alexandria, clashes broke out between rival camps and at least 13 people were reportedly inju...
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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...