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...
Euronews
| Apr 3, 2013
Angry protests greeted an IMF delegation visiting Egypt to finalize a $4.8 billion "rescue loan" for the country's flailing economy. The loan's backers say it is needed to prevent economic collapse and food shortages, but protestors say it will on...
Al Jazeera English
| Mar 27, 2013
Subsidized bread is the stuff of life for tens of millions of Egyptians struggling to live on less than $2 a day but with the economy in severe trouble, the government is running out of cash for imported wheat. Public anger is rising once again as...
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Mosaic
| Mar 26, 2013
Many Egyptians are uniting against President Mohamed Morsi's economic policies as his government pursues a $4.8 billion loan from the IMF. In order to qualify for the loan, the IMF has imposed strict rules, including an end to subsidies for many e...
Aswat Masriya
| Mar 3, 2013
Demonstrators opposing the Islamist government gathered outside the Foreign Ministry of Egypt as U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is on his first visit to the country since taking office. Alongside his counterpart, Kerry urged Egyptians to unite...
Mosaic
| Feb 15, 2013
Egyptian security forces targeted the tunnels linking Gaza and Egypt over the past five days, using water from a nearby well to flood the passageways. This comes in the context of reconciliation talks between Palestinian political factions Fatah a...
Democracy Now!
| Jan 30, 2013
Ongoing mass protests have led the Egyptian government to declare a state of emergency and the country's defense minister to warn of the potential "collapse of the state." Democracy Now! correspondent Sharif Abdel Kouddous reports from the city of...
Democracy Now!
| Jan 25, 2013
Two years ago, thousands of Egyptians filled Tahrir Square sparking the revolution that brought down dictator Hosni Mubarak. Democracy Now! correspondent Sharif Abdel Kouddous reports live from a protest in Cairo marching back to Tahrir Square. "W...
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Mosaic
| Jan 8, 2013
Egyptian Prime Minister Hesham Kandil met with an IMF delegation to discuss renewing an aid plan totaling $4.8 billion. A previous IMF loan offer to Egypt was suspended in December due to political unrest. BBC Arabic reports on the meeting as well...
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Mosaic
| Jan 3, 2013
With Egypt facing an economic crisis driven by record lows on currency exchange markets and accelerating inflation, the country's prime minister Hesham Kandil says the ratification of a new constitution and upcoming parliamentary elections mark th...
— Jan 8 at 01:34 pm
...which collapsed during the transitional phase that followed ousting the former president Hosni Mubarak. Yet the final ratification had been post...