Associated Press
| Jul 8, 2013
In a major escalation of violence, at least 51 supporters of ousted
President Morsi were killed as Egyptian troops opened fire on hundreds
in Cairo, reports the New York Times. Some 300 were wounded in the clash
outside the military facility where...
Al Jazeera English
| Jul 5, 2013
Although Egypt's ousted President Mohamed Morsi and the Muslim
Brotherhood were widely accused of abusing political power, they had won
it by democratic means. Morsi opponents and the Egyptian army now have
to convince the Egyptian people they wer...
Euronews
| Jul 5, 2013
The numbers of gang rapes in Egypt has soared, being used as a terror
method against women. In the past few days, it has become endemic,
rights groups say, with men swarming any women they find in areas of
public protest, assaulting them sexually,...
Telegraph.co.uk
| Jul 5, 2013
At least three protesters are dead in Cairo after the Egyptian army
fired on demonstrators supporting ousted President Mohamed Morsi. The
shots came as the Pro-Morsi crowd advanced on the Army barracks where
Morsi is in detention.
Al Jazeera English
| Jul 4, 2013
Reactions to military the takeover in Egypt have been pouring in from
around the world. As Adly Mansour was sworn in as Egypt's new president,
the arrests of prominent Muslim Brotherhood and Islamist officials have
created mixed feelings among cit...
Channel 4 News
| Jul 4, 2013
Adly Mansour, Egypt's new president, gives his first interview - in
which he talks about the future for the country, the Muslim Brotherhood,
and the manner in which he has come to power.
The Wall Street Journal
| Jul 3, 2013
The next few days are critical for Egypt as military officials are faced
with the challenge of keeping the peace as they finalize transition
control of the government from ousted President Mohamed Morsi to the
chief justice of the constitutional c...
CNN
| Jul 3, 2013
Egyptian General Sameh Seif Elyazal told CNN that the ouster of
President Mohamed Morsi is "not a military coup at all; it's the rule of
Egyptians, supported by the army." He pointed out that 33 million "came
out in the streets. People said enough...
Associated Press
| Jul 3, 2013
There was jubilation in the streets as Egypt's military removed
controversial President Mohamed Morsi from office, suspended the
constitution and called for new elections, reports the Washington Post.
Morsi was replaced by the chief justice of the...
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