CAIRO: Egypt's military forces will go back to their barracks before the end of 2012 if matters calm down, said a member of Egypt's ruling military council Mohssen al-Fangary.
The armed forces will send monthly wages to people injured in the (...)
CAIRO: Founder of Al-Ghad Al-Thawra Party Ayman Nour pointed out there are people who do not want the parliamentary elections to take place and delay the elections means by beating the revolution's core.
“The incidents started when around 150 (...)
CAIRO: Egyptian Gama'a al-Islamiyya (GA) denounced the "unjustified" treatment of political prisoners who are deprived of their personal needs in el-Aqrab prison.
This matter is a reminder of how Egyptian prisons were in 1990. The post-revolution (...)
Egypt's press today covered the burning issues concerning political tensions, response to the military council's statement, impact of sits-in on the economy, and prosecuting demonstrators' killers in public trials.
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Preparation for today's million-man demonstration in Tahrir Square topped today's media. Also covered was the decision to refer 25 people accused of involvement in the Battle of the Camel to the Criminal Court.
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Egypt press reported burning issues such as the Friday of Insistence demonstration on July 8, the former president Hosni Mubarak's condition and the slashing the Egyptian Stock Exchange witnessed.
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CAIRO: An exclusive video displayed the Iranian Diplomat accused of spying in Egypt being deported in Iranian Talk show ‘the Truth.'
Anchorman Wael el-Ibrashi said the Iranian diplomat was deported aboard a plane to Iran.
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Egypt press focused on the latest news on the clashes that broke out yesterday among vendors and demonstrators in Tahrir Square. Media reported the economic situation as Egyptian banks lost approximately 99 billion EGP (U.S. $16.6 billion) from (...)
Egypt's press today focused on a new open-ended sit-in by political parties and mvoements. The demonstrators call for the prosecution of those who killed demonstrators during Egypt's January 25 Revolution today, the ‘Friday of Retaliation.'
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Egypt press reported the football 107th match between Ahly and Zamalek in Cairo Stadium will be held at 8:30 P.M. The media also covered the Egyptian Military Council's refusal to borrow money from abroad in order to preserve national sovereignty. (...)
Today Egypt's press tackled topics including Prime Minister Essam Sharaf's speech calling upon all political power to unify their vision for Egypt. The media also covered the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces' (SCAF) warning that foreign (...)
CAIRO: In his first appearance in Egyptian media after the January 25 Revolution, former Foreign Minister, Ahmed Abu Gheit, denied all media reports claiming that he escaped outside Egypt and that he has a foreign citizenship.
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Egypt press reported on the latest news regarding Egyptian businessman Hussein Salem. The media also tackled the French prosecution decision to probe into money laundering cases of Egyptian and Tunisian ousted Presidents Hosni Mubarak and Zine (...)
CAIRO: Former president Hosni Mubarak was married to one of the former Minister of Youth and Sports Abdel-Moneim Emara's relative, said anchorman Amr Laithi.
Laithi displayed during the television program al-Qahera al-Youm photos that show of (...)
CAIRO, Egypt: The Development Corridor Project needs $ 12 billion to start, said Research Professor and Director of the Center for Remote Sensing at Boston University, Farouk el-Baz.
El-baz denied reports claiming that his project aims to plant a (...)