Amnesty International says Egyptian security forces used live ammunition to disperse supporters of Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood and ousted President Mohamed Morsi on October 6.
Amnesty International says Egyptian security forces used live ammunition to disperse supporters of Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood and ousted President Mohamed Morsi on October 6.
Supporters and opponents of Egypt’s military-backed interim government have called for nationwide protests across the country on the two-day holiday marking Eid al-Adha (Feast of the Sacrifice) in Muslim countries.
Egyptians support democratic institutions, through which the people and the future governments can thrive, a spokesman for the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt writes on his facebook page.
Egyptians support democratic institutions, through which the people and the future governments can thrive, a spokesman for the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt writes on his facebook page.
At least nine Egyptian soldiers have been injured in multiple bomb explosions in the Sinai Peninsula, where the military has been engaged in a major operation against militants.
Several Egyptian protesters are feared dead in Friday clashes between security forces and supporters of ousted president, Mohamed Morsi, across the North African country.
A boat carrying Syrian and Palestinian refugees has capsized near the northern coast of Egypt, leaving at least 12 people dead and several other missing.
US Secretary of State John Kerry says Washington can revise its decision of suspending military hardware deliveries to Egypt depending on steps the military-appointed government takes toward a political transition.
The United States says it is cutting hundreds of millions of dollars in its annual aid to Egypt, pending Cairo’s move toward establishing a civilian government through fair election.
Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood is now on the country’s blacklist as the government has ordered the group’s removal from the list of approved non-governmental organizations.
Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood has been blacklisted with the government order to remove the group from the list of approved non-governmental organizations.
Hundreds of Muslim Brotherhood supporters have chanted anti-military slogans outside Cairo University in the capital to defy Egypt's army-backed government.