Egyptian Minister of Interior Mohamed Ibrahim started leading a security campaign in Cairo's downtown to control the Egyptian streets and to arrest those outlaws who work to destabilize Egypt.
The campaign was made in the framework of security (...)
Newly appointed Egypian Prime Minister Kamal el-Ganzouri's government was sworn-in in front of chairman of Egypt's ruling military council Hussein Tantawi today December 7.
It is important to mention the new government is currently holding a (...)
The Egyptian ruling military council's civil advisory council will be announced on Thursday, said council member Ismail Etman.
Weak turnout in the runoff elections on Monday led to more electoral violations by parliamentary (...)
Youm7 made a poll, asking its readers, “Do you expect the Freedom and Justice Party (FJP) will achieve success during the second phase of elections as they did in the first phase?”
A total of 52 percent of participants believed there will be such (...)
CAIRO: A number of political powers and movements resumed their strike on Wednesday November 29 in front of Egypt's Cabinet, demanding the ruling military council to hand over power to an elected civil authority.
The demonstrators also refused (...)
The results of the individual candidates portion of the elections will be announced Wednesday, while the civil advisory council will be formed in the next few days, said Egypt's press Wednesday.
Newspapers added that police officer Mohamed (...)
Egyptian press Sunday concentrated on the so-called Church Bloc and the Copts' opinions regarding such a Bloc.
Newspapers also highlighted Supreme Council of the Egyptian Armed Forces (SCAF) Chief Hussein Tantawi's declarations about the role of (...)
CAIRO: Egyptian presidential candidate Hazem Salah Abu Ismail went to Tahrir Square with his supporters. He led a march in the square, chanting "Allah Akbar," (“God is Great”) while the other demonstrators chanted "civil state, civil state."
On (...)
Youm7 organized an opinion poll about the next parliamentary elections, asking the readers, "Do you expect a delay in the next parliamentary elections, especially since demonstrators refuse Kamal al-Ganzouri as Egypt's Prime Minister?"
A total (...)
CAIRO: A total of 65 movements and public personalities raised slogans to express their protest against the bloody clashes in Tahrir Square between security forces and demonstrators, chanting "No condolence and no apology [accepted]."
They added (...)
CAIRO: The Armed Forces closed off the streets around the Ministry of Interior with barbed wire to pave the way to build a wall separating Mohamed Mahmoud St. from Tahrir Square in attempt to prevent clashes between security forces and (...)
Reactions between opponents and supporters of Supreme Council of Armed Forces leader Mohamed Hussein Tantawi differed after his speech on Tuesday, November 22.
Residents of Damietta governorate said the speech confirmed the military institution's (...)
ALEXANDRIA, Egypt: The Alexandria Security Directorate is working furiously to repel demonstrators from the area this morning as a strike persists outside the headquarters.
Security forces again used tear gas to disperse the protestors.
A (...)
Egyptian Minister of Finance Hazem al-Beblawi said the current demonstrations in Tahrir Square pose a real threat to Egypt's economy, which will not be able to afford such negative developments.
He told Youm7 the current situation will force the (...)
Youm7 organized an opinion poll about the clashes that erupted between the protesters and security forces on November 19.
The newspaper asked the readers "Do you think the recent clashes will lead to the resignation of Egyptian Prime Minister (...)
The Egyptian government will bear 20 percent of the cost of developing the Internet, according to the Egyptian Minister of Telecommunications
The Egyptian Ministry of Local Development was ignored in the former regime, an official in the ministry (...)
CAIRO: Hundreds of demonstrators tonight began a march to the Egyptian Ministry of the Interior while chanting against military rule.
The marchers intended to siege upon the ministry and thus clashed violently with Central Security Forces (...)
CAIRO: Many demonstrators in Tahrir Square prepared to continue their strike and open-ended sit-in tonight by making preparations to sleep in the central garden of the Square.
They also re-raised banners criticizing Egyptian Interior Minister (...)
CAIRO: Egyptian Central Security Forces fired tear gas at demonstrators gathered in the Egyptian capitol's iconic Tahrir Square this afternoon. There have been eight reported injuries.
Hours earlier military police cleared the square of (...)
CAIRO: Egyptian Central Security Forces today fired tear gas at demonstrators protesting in Tahrir Square this afternoon during their extension of the “Sole Demand” Friday.
Protestors retaliated with rock-throwing.
The recent clashes in Tahrir (...)
Hundreds of demonstrations participated in a march from Talaat Harb Street to Tahrir Square on Thursday November 17.
The march witnessed clashes between the demonstrators and the public committees dominated by Islamists, especially since the (...)
Youm7 organized an opinion poll about the relation between the current insecurity and the recent judicial rule to dismiss remnants of the dissolved National Democratic Party (NDP) from participating in Egypt's political life.
Youm7 asked it (...)
CAIRO: Tens of demonstrators from the Yemeni and Syrian communities in Egypt performed the Eid al-Adha prayers in Tahrir Square in Cairo this morning. The four-day Islamic feast began today.
They said that Eid al-Adha is for all Muslims and a big (...)
Today's press in Egypt covered the statements of Freedom and Justice Party head Saad Katatni that the Islamic trend became a public choice. He demanded that Christian leaders present 20 to 30 candidates to occupy good places in their electoral (...)
Controversy proliferated among Egyptian thinkers after a conference Tuesday that discussed Ali el-Selmy's document aiming to draft supra-constitutional principles.
A number of participants strongly rejected many articles, particularly Article 9. (...)