CAIRO: A truck carrying electoral papers for the second round of parliamentary elections has turned over on the Cremat road, where ballots scatter all over the road.
Eye witnesses said the accident happened at 5:30pm, where the truck collided (...)
CAIRO: Advisor of the Egyptian Nuclear Program Ibrahim el-Essari announce their readiness to start organizing training courses for junior scientists inside the institute of nuclear stations during the coming days.
The training courses are being (...)
Chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations in Congress, John Kerry, visited the political wing of the Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party, raising controversy surrounding relations between Muslim Brotherhood and U.S. after the (...)
Prime Minister Kamal el-Ganzouri decided to withdraw land, estimated at 21 million square meters (8.1 square miles) from a development project in the Northwest of the Gulf of Suez.
Ganzouri announced his decision during a meeting with Suez (...)
Deputy Chairman of the Asala Party, Mamdouh Ismail, said Egypt is experiencing a historic crucial stage for the first time through the People's Assembly's elections.
Ismail assured Islamists would not be a “bridge” for any political trends to (...)
DAKAHLIA, Egypt: During a conference held by the salafist al-Nour Party, Islamic preacher Hazem Shoman stressed the necessity for Egypt to be ruled by people who know the law of God.
Shoman said everyone will be questioned regarding their support (...)
CAIRO: Thugs near Cairo's iconic Tahrir Square attempted to close the square to traffic after demonstrators reopened it earlier today. They carried knives to force drivers to stop, forcing the cars to stop.
This led to clashes in the square. The (...)
Tens participated in the sit-in outside the Council of Ministers, organizing a silent protest on Qasr el-Ainy street's sidewalks Friday.
The silent protest called on the ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces to start investigations into (...)
Tens of demonstrators arrived at the High Judiciary Court after they marched carrying symbolic coffins from the headquarters of their sit-in to the People's Assembly.
The demonstrators called for retribution for the revolution's martyrs since (...)
Council of Ministers Street saw unrest between demonstrators after they detained a suspected informant.
The demonstrators were informed that there informants investigating them and transferring them to National Security Authority.
The (...)
Tens of members of the April 6 Youth Movement, the Second Anger Revolution page on Facebook, the Kefaya Movement, and independents organized a protest outside the Ministry of Defense in Abbaseya, calling on the ruling Supreme Council of the Armed (...)
Mohamed el-Baradei's mother appeared on television for the first time Thursday, making statements concerning her son.
“Since his childhood, his teachers were expecting him a bright future,” she said in a recorded clip for CBC's “Egypt Votes” (...)
CAIRO: The Coptic Church source assured that Pope Shenouda III will return to Cairo on December 15 after traveling to the U.S. for treatment for 27 days.
The source said the Pope is in good health and the medical examinations he was subjected to (...)
CAIRO: Prime Minister-Designate Kamal el-Ganzouri said he cannot announce the final names of the new ministers two days before the appointment of the new Interior Minister.
Ganzouri said he mentioned before that the announcement of the new (...)
Military police deployed outside Memareya School in Dar el-Salam were able to convince election monitors to stop their sit-in and negotiate with the head of the district or the Supreme Electoral Committee so voters could cast their (...)
MANSOURA, Egypt: An electoral march by the Freedom and Justice Party in the Mansoura constituency was attacked with gunfire by a supporter of the former National Democratic Party.
FJP worker candidate Tareq Qotb and FJP professional candidate (...)
Egypt media reports General Secretariat of the Freedom and Justice Party Mohamed Saad El-Katatni said after winning the majority of Parliamentary seats, the biggest challenge for the Islamic trend, especially for the Freedom and Justice Party (FJP), (...)
CAIRO: Thousands of participants organized a march for martyrs in Tahrir Square heading to the Council of Ministers in Hussein Hegazy Street, calling for anyone involved in killing demonstrators be prosecuted.
The demonstrators carried 20 coffins (...)
For the second time, military council supporters in Abbasseya Square started to distribute a petition in Tahrir Square to gather the biggest numbers of signatures of those supporting Egypt's ruling military council.
They wanted to send it to the (...)
CAIRO: After the Mohamed Mahmoud martyrs' coffins march, around 200 demonstrators continued their protest in the street.
The demonstrators continued their protest along the Mohamed Mahmoud barricades, where volunteers made a human shield in front (...)
Supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated Freedom and Justice Party (FJP) are prepared to receive the results the vote count in Cairo's district 6 after the preliminary tally indicated the party won 70 percent of the votes.
Freedom and (...)
Activist Alaa Abdel Fattah
CAIRO: Youm7 has obtained copies of the investigations with political activist Alaa Abdel Fattah, who is accused of participation in the deadly October 9 Masprio clashes that left 27 dead.
Abdel Fattah's father, (...)
Egyptian newspapers yesterday focused on the unprecedented number of voters during the first day of parliamentary elections after the January 25 Revolution.
Also the media covered irregularities, including the alleged electioneering at polling (...)
CAIRO: Polling stations in Cairo's Heliopolis neighborhood witnessed a huge flow of voters this morning, the first day of elections for the People's Assembly, the lower house of Egypt's bicameral parliament.
It is Egypt's first election since the (...)
Slight clashes occurred between voters and polling station employees in Nasr City due to the absence of stamps on individual candidates' electoral cards. Voters stopped the voting process by closing the polling station, in fear of forgery.
The (...)