Egypt's interim president Adly Mansour decided Thursday afternoon to extend the state of emergency, imposed on 14 August, for 2 months, Ahram Online confirmed. Meanwhile, the government did not unveil any plans to lift the night-to-morning curfew it imposed in 14 governorates on the same day. "The curfew in the 14 governorates will be reviewed according to the state of security in each location," a governmental source told Ahram Online. "However the curfew might shorten to midnight until 5am with the start of the school year on 21 September," the source added. The curfew is currently from 11pm to 6am except for Friday, when the curfew starts at 7pm. The state of emergency was imposed on 14 August amid clashes that followed the bloody dispersal of two sit-ins of Morsi supporters in Cairo which left more than 600 dead and more than 40 officers killed. http://english.ahram.org.eg/News/81455.aspx