Four key ministers have submitted their resignations to President Mohamed Morsi on Monday, in solidarity with protesters calling for his ouster.
Minister of State for Legal Affairs and Parliamentary Councils, Hatem Bagato, went to the cabinet on (...)
Protesters in Tahrir Square staged a sit-in at the Mogamma government building on Monday morning, demanding the departure of President Mohamed Morsi and early presidential elections.
A Mogamma employee who preferred to remain anonymous said the (...)
Minister of Tourism Hisham Zaazou returned to his office on Monday morning after withdrawing his resignation, which had come amid controversy over the former Luxor governor's affiliation with an ex-militant group.
Zaazou will participate in an Arab (...)
Minister of Culture Alaa Abdel Aziz denied claims by protesters that he is unfairly appealing to the president and the Muslim Brotherhood at a hearing held by the Culture and Information Committee in the Shura Council on Monday.
Abdel Aziz said: (...)
Unrest continued to grow in Mahalla on Friday night as anti-government protesters clashed with supporters of President Mohamed Morsi in front of a security office.
Earlier that night, hundreds had gathered in Al-Shoun Square in the Nile delta city (...)
Unrest continues to grow in several governorates as demonstrators, protesting against newly appointed governors, clash with supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood and President Mohamed Morsi.
Fights erupted outside the Gharbeya governorate building on (...)
Reports of mass resignations in the Salafi Al-Watan Party's committees are false, according to the party's vice president, Yousri Hammad.
His denial comes in response to claims made by Adel Hussein, vice president of the specialised committees of (...)
The New Cairo Court rejected on Saturday the appeal submitted by Salafi preacher and TV anchor Abdallah Badr.
The court upheld his imprisonment, sentencing him to one year in prison and fining him EGP 20,000 for libel against actress Elham (...)
Participation in the 30 June protests will not be dictated by the church, but by the personal conviction of its members, according to Egypt's Orthodox Church.
Bishop Refael, Secretary of the Holy Synod, said in a Wednesday tweet that "every person (...)
Prosecutors in the Nile Delta governorate of Daqahleya ordered, on Tuesday morning, the release of Dr Raslan Fadl, the doctor accused of causing the death of a young girl during a female genital mutilation (FGM) operation. Investigation is (...)
A damning report has outlined 10 months of "crisis" in Egyptian state broadcasting since the appointment of Minister of Information Salah Abdel Maqsoud. The Association for Freedom of Thought and Expression (AFTE) released the report on (...)