Videos are making the social media rounds in Egypt that show Muslim Brotherhood supporters shouting, "I am a martyr," before entering the battles that have been taking place across Egypt's streets over the past several days.
"The concept of being a (...)
REFILE – WITH ADDITIONAL DISCLAIMER
Egypt's former Finance Minister Hazem el-Beblawi meets Egypt's interim President Adli Mansour (not seen) at El-Thadiya presidential palace in Cairo July 9, 2013 in this picture provided by the Egyptian Presidency. (...)
They encroach on natural habitats, kill wildlife and destroy native landscapes.
While this is, in many ways, the modus operendi of human populations, it is the excuse now being given by the US Fish and Wildlife Services (FWS) in its call on the (...)
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Supporters of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi carry a protester injured during clashes with riot police and the army in the area of Rabaa Adawiya square, where they have been (...)
The toll of clashes that occurred in several Egyptian governorates on Wednesday rose to 235 dead and 2,001 injured, an Egyptian Ambulance Organization official said.
The injuries ranged from gunshots and shotgun pellets to cases of fainting, said (...)
The headquarters of the Nobel Committee is in downtown Oslo on a street named after Henrik Ibsen, whose play "An Enemy of the People" has remained as current as dawn light falling on the Nobel building and then, hours later, on a Fort Meade (...)
Egypt's presidency said on Wednesday that it is keen on responding to the people's demands through dialogue to reach national consensus.
It added on a Facebook statement that "violating constitutional legitimacy threatens democracy and derails it (...)
Egypt's military has begun mobilizing and taking to the streets of the country, including key points of clashes during the past few weeks as well as the presidential palace in Cairo. The move comes as a communique appears to have arrived at the (...)
According to reports being published on Wednesday, American Marines have moved to Italy in preparation for any potential need to head to Egypt in order to assist in securing the United States Embassy in Cairo as the Egyptian military continues to (...)
Egypt's Central Security Forces have placed armored vehicles and combat troops on standby across the country, to be ready for quick intervention in case of clashes between supporters and opponents of President Mohamed Morsi, security sources (...)
The Egyptian army has granted all political parties 48 hours to reach consensus before it announces a road map for the future.
In a televised press release on Monday, General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi said that the army will be forced to intervene by (...)
Thousands upon thousands of Egyptians are leaving their homes on Sunday and heading to main squares across the country in mass demonstrations aimed at calling for the end of President Mohamed Morsi's presidency on its one-year anniversary. Despite (...)
CAIRO: A large number of demonstrators have started heading to Mostafa Mahmoud Mosque in Cairo's Mohandessin in order to join the rally to Tahrir Square that is scheduled for Sunday afternoon.
The protesters demand holding early presidential (...)
Despite widespread urging by human rights leaders and activists to cancel a performance in Israel, American pop singer Alicia Keys announced she would be performing in the country on July 4. She has now become what activists say is an open supporter (...)
The sentiments in Egypt, and other cities across the world, where protests against the Muslim Brotherhood and President Mohamed Morsi are underway are full of joy and hope. Activists have told Bikyanews.com throughout the day that this is the (...)
The Muslim Brotherhood's headquarters in Sharqiya's Abu Hammad was torched on Sunday, al-Jazeera Mubasher Misr reported.
Details were not immediately available.
Several Brotherhood headquarters in a number of cities were torched during the past two (...)
Millions of Egyptians have taken to the streets across the country in arguably the largest demonstration in the country's history, with activists saying Sunday is larger than January 25, 2011 and January 29, 2011, the two turning points in the 18 (...)
CAIRO: Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi on Sunday announced that his government would support the Syrian opposition and that Cairo had cut diplomatic ties with Damascus and would close down its embassy in Cairo.
The president added that there was no (...)
Bollywood actress Jiah Khan's boyfriend Suraj Pancholi has been arrested by Mumbai police in connection with the 25-year-old's suicide.
The 22-year-old son of actor Aditya Pancholi was arrested on Monday evening, which is a non-bailable charge, for (...)
CAIRO: An Egyptian court gave jail terms to 43 Americans, Europeans, Egyptians and other Arabs on Tuesday in a case against democracy promotion groups that plunged U.S.-Egyptian ties into their worst crisis in decades.
Judge Makram Awad gave (...)
CAIRO: Fans of the Suez football team stormed al-Zarqa stadium in Damietta after the rival team scored a second goal in a crucial match between them.
The Suez team fans smashed the stadium's seats after al-Zarqa team, the host, scored the second (...)
03/08/2011 Neymar.
El presidente del FC Barcelona, Sandro Rosell, se ha mostrado este jueves ambiguo respecto a la posible contratación del joven astro brasileño del Santos Neymar ya que no ha negado que el club blaugrana se haya hecho con una (...)
ADDIS ABABA: Ethiopia has reported it will receive $1 billion in funding from the Brazilian Development Bank to build a section of a railway that will be extended to connect to neighboring South Sudan, a Foreign Ministry official said.
Andrade (...)
ADDIS ABABA: Ethiopia's in-construction Renaissance Dam along the Nile River will not affect Egypt's share of the Nile water, said the Ethiopian Minister of Foreign affairs Berhane Gebre Christos on Monday.
“The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (...)
CAIRO: Attacks in the Baghdad area and northern Iraq killed 29 people on Monday, the latest in a wave of violence that has sparked concern in a country still only a few years from brutal conflict.
The unrest, including bombings in Baghdad that (...)