
Egypt: NY Times David Kirkpatrick refused entry into Cairo, Ahmed Gamal Zyada arrested over social media remarks
Two journalists have been detained on landing at Cairo airport in the past few weeks. One, a US reporter, was denied entry and put on a flight back to Europe. The other, an Egyptian photojournalist, was imprisoned. More...

Egypt court rules against Muslim Brotherhood extremists, Yusuf al-Qaradawi sentenced to life in prison
An Egyptian military court has sentenced eight people to death, including four in absentia, for alleged involvement in acts of violence in 2015. Yusuf Al Qardawi at the Third Annual Doha Educational Conference in More...

Obama lifts ban on Egypt aid: tanks, missiles and F-16 planes on the way
Middle East chaos continues and President Obama told Egypt’s leader Tuesday that he was ending a freeze on weapons shipments to the longtime U.S. ally, a moratorium on material support that began after a More...

Egypt court sentences 529 Muslim Brotherhood members to death
An Egyptian court sentenced 529 supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood to death Monday on charges related to violent riots last August, the country’s official news agency said. Muslim Brotherhood Logo In More...

Egypt violence continues Christian churches, homes and businesses attacked by Muslim Brotherhood supporters
Egypt is home to a horrific assault on Christianity where atleast 58 churches, over 50 homes, 85 shops, 3 hotels and countless cars have been attacked and torched. Almasryalyoum.com now reports a reporter was killed More...

Gallup survey reveals 80% Egyptians ‘worse off’ under Morsi than Mubarak
Most Egyptians say they were happier under the President Hosni Mubarak than during the presidency of Muslim Brotherhood’s Mohamed Morsi, according to a new Gallup survey. twitter photo The pessimism, coupled More...

Rand Paul introduces legislation to end foreign aid to Egypt
Kentucky Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) today introduced a bill that would prohibit the United States from sending foreign assistance to the government of Egypt because of the military coup that took place in the country More...