CAIRO: Egyptian presidential candidate Abdullah al-Ashaal gave a lecture under the name of “Political Islam future in Egypt” in the Egyptian Cultural Forum yesterday December 11 in the presence of Ambassador Ahmed al-Ghamrawy, some Arab and Egyptian (...)
Members of the Syrian community in Egypt protested Saturday, asking for NATO to interfere to end the Syrian crisis, apply a no-fly zone and protect the Syrian people.
Syrian protesters in Cairo marched from the Qatari embassy in Cairo until they (...)
Presidential candidate Abdullah Al-Ashal confirmed he would cast his vote in the runoff for the first round of parliamentary elections at his polling station at the Faculty of Fine Arts in the Cairo neighborhood of Zamalek Tuesday.
Ashal told (...)
CAIRO: Violent clashes broke out between dozens of street vendors in Tahrir Square with bottles, sticks and tea glasses being used, as an altercation started over where vendors were situated.
The popular committees interfered to stop the clashes; (...)
Violence in downtown Cairo stopped after four hours of clashes and protesters returned to Tahrir Square, and the street vendors left the square.
The clashes left seven wounded from birdshot, leaving some in critical condition. Others were wounded (...)
Two unknown groups of people in civilian clothes clashed in Cairo's Tahrir Square and Abdel Moniem Riyad Square Tuesday night, after clashes reportedly broke out following an altercation between street vendors and protestors.
Fifty-nine were (...)
Protesters gained control of all entrances to Tahrir Square following violent clashes with street vendors in Abdel Moneim Square.
Clashes moved to Ramsis Square, near the exit of the October 6 Bridge, where street vendors used Molotov cocktails (...)
CAIRO: Demonstrations in Tahrir and other squares in different governorates are not justified, said Egyptian Revolution Party spokesman Mustafa al-Nagmy. He added that people should wait until the new government and Civil Advisory Council are (...)
CAIRO: Al-Wafd Party candidate Nihal Ahdy today said that she toured Zamalek this morning to visit a number of polling stations at the College of Fine Arts and the National School. She finished her visit at the Doubbara Palace School.
Ahdy said (...)
CAIRO: Ali Abdel Salam, mother of martyr Ahmed Sayed Sorour, today spoke with Youm7 while waiting for the arrival of her son's body at the Zeinhom Morgue.
“My son wished martyrdom every day he went to Tahrir,” Salam tearfully reported. “Ahmed and (...)
CAIRO: The Nasserist National Conference Party assured the Egyptian revolution is still ongoing, although not yet the end of the former regime. The party assured the state's institutions, including the ruling military council, in achieving the (...)
CAIRO: Tahrir Square was calm with an aura of caution after a delegation of demonstrators along with Omar Makram Mosque Imam Sheikh Mazhar Shahin agreed a ceasefire with the Central Security Forces.
CSF and demonstrators agreed to limits, not to (...)
Egyptian presidential candidate Abdel Moneim Aboul Fotouh affirmed his rejection of Ali el-Selmy's document, as it was issued by parties that do not have any democratic legitimacy entitling them to issue such a document, in a statement issued (...)
Egypt's presidential candidate Abdallah al-Ashaal said the Syrian regime is adopting the conspiracy theory during the dealing with the Syrian demonstrators, while it does not justify the tough and bloody dealing pursued by the Syrian regime against (...)
CAIRO: Ten revolutionary coalitions have called for tomorrow's Friday prayers to be held at the Giza Pyramids and for a demonstration protesting officials' approval of a Masonic ceremony there.
The coalitions involved are the Revolution of Free (...)
CAIRO: The “No Military Trials for Civilians” Egyptian Facebook page today called its members to an demonstration on Wednesday, the fourth day of the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha, at Torah Prison.
The demonstration is titled “We Will Celebrate (...)
Egyptian Parliamentary candidate, political activist and former television broadcaster Gameela Ismail resumed her parliamentary campaign today November 8 after two days of its launch. She visited many neighborhoods in her electoral region.
“Bulaq (...)
Dozens of Coptic Christians organized a protest on Thursday November 3 in Shubra to demand the release of all detainees in military prisons and to condemn military trials for civilians and the events of sectarian violence in the Maspiro (...)
Former deputy Foreign Minister and Egyptian presidential candidate Abdallah al- Ashaal said Grapel's swap is shrouded in mystery. He said it was not a deal but a gift for the U.S. and Israel from Egypt with nothing in return.
Ashaal said the spy (...)
Egyptian presidential candidate Hazem Salah Abu Ismail electoral campaign members tried to gather signs to support Abu Ismail in the presidential elections. The list includes names and phone numbers of those who signed.
They assured their aim is (...)
Head of Egyptians Union in Europe Essam Abdel Samad said Egyptians abroad will determine the next Egyptian president. He criticized the slow progress of Egypt's ruling military council and the government in executing judicial rule to enable (...)
Dozens of Egyptians gathered in Tahrir Square early October 28 to be ready for Friday of the Only Demand.
Protestors demanded Egypt's ruling military council to deliver their authority to an elected civilian authority as soon as possible (...)
General coalition of policemen media spokesman Hassan Shendy announced organizing a demonstration outside the Ministry of Interior headquarters on Monday October 24. This demonstration simultaneously coincides with other demonstrations outside the (...)
Egyptian presidential candidate Abdallah al-Ashaal said the Laws of Worship Houses and Discrimination are worthless, particularly because the police system collapsed in Egypt and caused a state of insecurity.
The state of insecurity can be fixed (...)
Hundreds of lawyers organized a protest on Thursday October 20 in South Giza Court to express their refusal of the new law of judiciary, which allows judges to imprison any citizen, including lawyers, during judicial sessions.
The lawyers closed (...)