CAIRO: Twenty-two political parties, movements and coalitions are organizing a protest outside Egypt's public prosecution office during the first session of former President Hosni Mubarak's trial. Mubarak's trial begins tomorrow. He is charged with (...)
CAIRO: Egyptian presidential candidates have demanded a suspension of the violence that Egypt continues to witness. Last night, more than 300 people were injured when a peaceful march from Tahrir Square to the Ministry of Defense was (...)
CAIRO: The National Assembly for Change announced its withdrawal from the coordinating committee of the revolution, which gathers a number of political powers and movements and youth coalitions. The assembly refused declarations of the committee's (...)
CAIRO: In their first day of strike, the union of the revolution youth demanded the military council to achieve the objectives of the January 25 revolution, saying that the people are the source of authority.
The union said that if the military (...)
The April 6 Youth movement has prepared a black list of 40 officials from Egypt's Interior Ministry who were assistants of Egypt's hated former Interior Minister, Habib al-Adly. The movement confirmed that those officials are still working in their (...)
Dr. Mohamed el-Baradei, former Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency and a potential presidential candidate, refused his supporters' proposal to celebrate his 69th birthday in Tahrir Square, saying, "Egypt is more important." He (...)
Mohamed el-Baradei, former head of the U.N.'s atomic agency and a likely Egyptian presidential candidate, prepared a human rights document which contains the main human rights included in different treaties signed by Egypt.
The document includes (...)
The religious state ended after Prophet Mohamed's death, said the possible candidate for the next presidential elections, Magdy Hatata. He demanded the establishment of a civil state to protect all citizens regardless of religion (...)
A number of Egyptian political figures said yesterday's ‘Second Friday of Anger' demonstrations failed because of their Islamic tendencies. Others said the absence of the Muslim Brotherhood was the main reason for their failure, while still others (...)
Two demonstrations are scheduled to happen in Cairo this Friday. One in Tahrir Square to express refusal of Mubarak's expected apology and the other in the district of Nasr City to call for the Military Council to continue running the country until (...)
A new constitution is the main solution for the current crisis and will pave the way for stability and the next parliamentary and presidential elections, said presidential hopeful Mohamed el-Baradei.
He raised the necessity of activating national (...)
CAIRO: About 2,000 Egyptians participated in a march calling for national unity yesterday in the streets of Cairo. Participants raised crosses and Qurans in the air and chanted slogans to express the unity of the Egyptian people condemn those who (...)
CAIRO: A National Conference held in Cairo yesterday discussed a document of new constitutional principles which includes 20 articles. The document focuses on using constitutional mechanisms to protect Egypt as a civil state and to protect general (...)