Al Jazeera English
| May 4, 2012
Egypt's military rulers have imposed an overnight curfew after a day of fighting between protesters and troops in the country's capital. Almost 300 people have been injured in the clashes and one soldier was killed. Demonstrators rallying outside ...
Russia Today
| May 4, 2012
Egyptian armed forces and protesters clashed in the capital Cairo on Friday, with troops firing water cannon and tear gas at demonstrators who threw stones as they tried to march on the Defense Ministry in the Abbasiyah district, a flashpoint for ...
Al Jazeera English
| May 4, 2012
In Cairo, fierce clashes have broken out between protestors and security forces outside the Ministry of Defense, where 11 people were killed earlier this week. The violence follows an earlier demonstration attended by thousands demanding Egypt's m...
Al Jazeera English
| May 2, 2012
At least 11 people are killed and dozens injured in Cairo as grisly details emerge of a violent attack on protestors demonstrating against Egypt's ruling military council. Al Jazeera's Rawya Rageh has this update from the Egyptian capital.
CNN's Ben Wedeman hears who Egyptians would vote for in the U.S. presidential election.
After Friday prayers at the Azhar mosque in Cairo, worshipers chanted anti-Israel slogans in response to the clashes between Israel and Hamas in Ga...
A blindfolded boy selects Bishop Tawadros as the new pope of Egypt's Coptic Christians at a ceremony in Egypt.
With its new leadership in place, many wonder what role Egypt will play in the Gaza peace process. Reza Sayah reports.