The Port Said Criminal Court, convened inside Cairo's police academy for security reasons, postponed until 18 December the retrial of 11 die-hard football fans from Al-Masry club convicted of premeditated murder.
The postponement, announced on (...)
Egypt's State Commissioners Authority, a body that advises the government on legal issues, recommended on Monday the dissolution of the Freedom and Justice party (FJP) - the political wing of the Muslim Brotherhood.
The authority's report said that (...)
Most of those killed during Sunday's clashes in Cairo and other governorates where shot by live ammunition, said Hisham Abdel-Hamid, spokesman for the Forensic Medicine Department.
Abdel-Hamid told Ahram Online on Monday that Zeinhom morgue had (...)
Egypt's General Prosecution has requested that Interpol arrest Mahmoud Ezzat, the Muslim Brotherhood's Deputy Supreme Guide, who left Egypt weeks ago.
A judicial source at the International Cooperation Office said Interpol would arrest Ezzat (...)
Egypt's health ministry announced on Friday afternoon that one pro-Morsi protester has been killed in clashes between supporters and opponents of the deposed president in Manial in central Cairo.
Ministry spokesman Mohamed Khatib told Ahram Online (...)
The National Administrative Court overturned an appeal filed against the renationalisation of the Tanta Flax and Oil Company on Saturday.
The court had ruled against the privatisation of the company in September 2011.
The company was privatised in (...)
Ismailia Criminal Court postponed Saturday the retrial of 11 defendants accused in the “Port Said massacre” case to 4 October.
The court session was adjourned due to the absence of the defendants.
The 11 defendants, who were given sentences ranging (...)
A Cairo court ordered on Tuesday Al-Jazeera Mubasher Misr be taken off air. The administrative court ruling also banned Al-Yarmouk, Al-Quds and Ahrar 25, regarded as channels linked to Islamists, off the Egyptian airwaves.
Al-Jazeera Egyptian (...)
Late on Sunday, Egypt's prosecutor-general ordered the referral of cases against deposed president Mohamed Morsi and 14 other defendants to criminal court, concerning their alleged responsibility for clashes that took place last December in front of (...)
The head of Al-Azbakia prosecution, Mohamed Hatta, ordered on Sunday evening that Muslim Brotherhood Supreme Guide Mohamed Badie be detained for 15 more days, pending investigations into charges of inciting violence against security and the raiding (...)
Egyptian prosecutors on Monday charged leading Muslim Brotherhood figure Khairat El-Shater and Islamist preacher Safwat Hegazi with inciting violence against protesters in July.
El-Shater, the group's second-in-command, was arrested with his brother (...)
Security forces cleared out the main Cairo sit-in of supporters of deposed president Mohamed Morsi near Rabaa Al-Adawyia Mosque Wednesday afternoon.
At least eight Muslim Brotherhood leaders were reportedly arrested during the dispersal (...)
The South Cairo Criminal Court has refused to look into the retrial of steel tycoon Ahmed Ezz on charges of money laundering and referred the case back to the Court of Cassation.
Ezz was convicted in October 2012 of charges of laundering LE6.5 (...)
A number of key figures close to the Muslim Brotherhood who are currently in detention have had their detentions extended by 15 days.
Islamist figures including Salafist preacher Hazem Salah Abu-Ismail, leading Muslim Brotherhood member Helmy (...)
The trial of leading Brotherhood figures on charges of torture at a pro-Morsi sit-in in Cairo will begin on 7 September.
The Court of Cassation has set the date for the trial of senior Muslim Brotherhood figure Mohamed El-Beltagi and Islamic (...)
Some 179 detained supporters of deposed president Mohamed Morsi have gone on hunger strike, lawyer Ali Kamal said late Friday.
The Muslim Brotherhood lawyer said Morsi supporters who are detained in a Cairo prison have announced a hunger strike in (...)
Egypt's general prosecutor ordered on Wednesday the referral of the Muslim Brotherhood's supreme guide Mohamed Badie, deputy supreme guide Khairat El-Shater, and deputy leader Rashad Bayoumi to criminal court for inciting violence against peaceful (...)
Egypt's prosecutor-general Hisham Barakat ordered on Thursday the referral of three defendants accused of spying on Egypt to a criminal court.
The defendants are a 39 year-old Egyptian, who is currently detained, and two Israelis, Benjamin Shaul and (...)
An explosive body went off late Tuesday at a police station near the security directorate headquarters in Mansoura, Egypt's Nile Delta governorate of Daqahlia , injuring at least 14 policemen.
A security source told Ahram Online that the explosion (...)
Egyptian prosecutors on Saturday ordered the detention of four senior leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood on charges of inciting the killing of anti-Morsi protesters outside the group's headquarters in Cairo.
Deputy Supreme Guide Khairat El-Shater, (...)
The Muslim Brotherhood's Deputy Supreme Guide, Khairat El-Shater, was arrested late Friday along with his brother in Cairo's Nasr City district. He is being held on charges of inciting violence.
Shater, a wealthy businessman and a former (...)
Muslim Brotherhood lawyer Mustafa El-Demeiry has denied reports that the group's Supreme Guide Mohamed Badie has been arrested.
AP reported that Badie was arrested in Marsa Matrouh, a Mediterranean city close to the Libyan border on (...)
Former president Mohamed Morsi and eight other Islamist leaders have been hit with travel bans by the prosecutor-general.
The Muslim Brotherhood's Mohamed El-Beltagy, Sobhy Saleh, Mahdy Akef, Mohamed El-Omda, and the moderate Islamist Wasat Party's (...)
Prosecutor General Abdel-Meguid Mahmoud imposed on Thursday travel bans on several Islamist figures, including former Salafist presidential hopeful Hazem Salah Abu-Ismail. The Supreme Guide of the Muslim Brotherhood, Mohamed Badie, was also banned (...)
Egypt's attorney general has ordered the trial of 12 opposition activist for allegedly inciting clashes at the Muslim Brotherhood headquarters in Moqattam, Cairo.
The violence took place during the ‘Friday of Dignity' protests in March.
The accused (...)