Al Jazeera English
| Dec 11, 2012
Thousands of supporters and opponents of Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi have been gathering on the streets of Cairo.
They have also been staging demonstrations over the country's disputed draft constitution - which is due to be
voted on in a r...
Democracy Now!
| Dec 11, 2012
Egypt is bracing for new protests today over President Mohamed Morsi's hotly contested effort to hold a referendum on a controversial draft constitution. Ahead of today's rallies, masked gunmen attacked opposition protesters camped out in Tahrir S...
Euronews
| Dec 10, 2012
Egypt's military is once again playing a more active role since handing over power in June, with President Mohammed Morsi giving them the authority to arrest civilians. The military has been told to coordinate with police in order to keep the peac...
Al Jazeera English
| Dec 9, 2012
Opposition activists show no signs of letting up their protests against Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi, even after he called off a controversial decree that gave him sweeping presidential powers. Can he rebuild faith in Egyptian voters, or has h...
Al Jazeera English
| Dec 8, 2012
President Mohamed Morsi has withdrawn the controversial decree expanding his powers but insists that the referendum on the draft constitution will go ahead. The development comes after a day intended for dialogue that was boycotted by opposition l...
Aswat Masriya
| Dec 7, 2012
Tens of thousands of Egyptian protesters marched on the presidential palace, as the opposition rejected Mohamed Morsi's call for dialogue to end the crisis.
Euronews
| Dec 7, 2012
The torching of Muslim Brotherhood offices minutes after President Mohamed Morsi's televised address set the tone for the opposition response to his offer of talks. His opponents say there will be no dialogue until he backs down on his power grab ...
Al Jazeera English
| Dec 6, 2012
A televised address from Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi failed to calm his crisis-hit nation. He offered to speak to his opponents but did not signal that he was willing to roll back the sweeping powers he has granted himself or postpone the upc...
Al Jazeera English
| Dec 4, 2012
Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi fled the Egyptian palace as rioters braved police and tear gas to break through barricades and surge to the palace walls. Demonstrators chanted against the "joke" draft constitution and Morsi's sweeping power grab ...
Associated Press
| Dec 3, 2012
Egypt is set to hold a referendum this week on a highly-contentious draft constitution. President Mohammed Morsi's top legal adviser says Egyptian judges will oversee the vote, even though they're on strike.
— Mar 28, 2012 at 03:35 pm
...consensus in the country for the sake of legitimacy. The Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party and Islamist al-Nour party hold a near-m...
— Jan 15 at 10:15 pm
...liberals seem to require to discuss the Arab world. The conceit of the piece about Morsi’s comment is, however, to call attention to the difficu...
— Oct 25, 2012 at 08:24 am
...elections soon, probably in March. Mursi's Freedom and Justice Party, supported by the Muslim Brotherhood, won less than half of the ballot for ...
— Feb 17 at 01:37 pm
...Sedky Sobhi (R), chief of staff to Egypt's Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF), during his visit to the 6th armoured division of the seco...
— Dec 27, 2012 at 02:38 pm