Egyptian activists are planning demonstrations in different world capitals in protest against the policies pursued by the ruling military council which demonstrators believe are impeding the real change in Egypt.
According to a call adopted by (...)
Israel Today magazine claimed Egypt approved of the release of the Israeli spy, Elan Grabil, sometime this week. The decision was made after reaching an agreement with the U.S Administration to increase political and financial support for Egypt's (...)
The Washington Institute warned Egypt's ruling military council of the unprecedented increase of the military trials against Egyptian civilians.
In a report it added such trials could lead to confrontation between the Supreme Council of the Armed (...)
The U.S. threatened to cut off aid from Palestine if the Palestinian Authority (PA) resumed its efforts to gain the international recognition of state next September, said the chief of the Palestinian negotiators, Saeb Erekat.
The U.S. and Israel (...)
The Republican member of the U.S. Congress, Kay Garner, threatened to suspend the U.S. financial aids to Egypt if the Egyptian government violated the Camp David Peace Treaty, signed between Israel and Egypt in 1979.
She added the Muslims (...)
A Kenyan newspaper strongly criticized how the Egyptian government dealt with the issue of Nile water. It said the current Egyptian government pursues the same policy adopted by the former regime, which aims to keep the treaty of the colonial era, (...)
Spanish lawyer Danial Foil filed a case against U.S President Barack Obama at the International Criminal Court (ICC). He accused him of committing crimes against humanity when he ordered the assassination of Osama Bin-Laden, the leader of (...)
An Egyptian travel agency apologized to two Germans who expressed their resentment after seeing an Egyptian live show that mocked the foreigners' greetings by comparing their greetings to that of Nazi leader, Adolf Hitler.
The two Germans filed a (...)