Mohamed Morsi
Canada's Government Is Getting Cozy with Egypt's Increasingly Repressive Regime
Ottawa has stepped up its support for the Egyptian military regime by openly endorsing a crackdown on political opponents and increasing security ties to the forces carrying it out.
The Canadian Government Won't Help Journalist Mohamed Fahmy Get Out of Egyptian Jail
A Canadian journalist imprisoned in Egypt has called out the Canadian Prime Minister after a visit by Foreign Minister John Baird failed to end his more than year-long nightmare.
UK Brushes Off Human Rights Controversy to Promote Business with Egypt
British Prime Minister David Cameron has expressed concern over Egypt's human rights record. Yet today the UK sent its biggest biggest trade delegation to the country "in a generation."
Canadian Weapons Companies Increased Sales to Human Rights Abusers in 2013
Ottawa is exporting less military aid overall but upping shipments to India, Egypt, and Tunisia, as well as other non-NATO allies with questionable moral records.
The Egyptian School Year Began with a Wave of Violence and Arrests
One student has died and dozens more have been detained by authorities.
Cairo Blackout Causes Chaos Amid a Continued Energy Crisis
Train passengers were trapped underground and TV stations knocked off air in an incident opponents say demonstrates the government's inability to keep the lights on.
Egypt's Rabaa Massacre of 1,000 Morsi Supporters Went 'According to Plan'
A Human Rights Watch report released today accuses Egypt's government of possible crimes against humanity in dispersing protests in 2013.
It's Déjà Vu in Gaza All Over Again
Critics say the real aim of Israel's latest military crackdown in Gaza is to break apart the recent Palestinian unity deal.
Bomb Explosions Kill Egyptian Policemen in Cairo
The explosions occurred as security forces attempted to defuse bombs planted by a militant group near the presidential palace.
Egypt Jails Tahrir Activists as Sisi Visits Woman Sexually Assaulted on Inauguration Night
An icon of the Tahrir revolution faces 15 years in prison, while the new president visited the victim of a brutal sexual assault on Sunday.
Lawyers Request Maximum Sentence For Al Jazeera Journalists on Trial in Egypt
Legal teams made closing statements in court today for the three journalists who are accused of trying to damage the country's reputation.
Egypt Is Readying a Massive Surveillance Program for Social Media
The news emerged after polls closed in a presidential election in which ex-armed forces chief Abdel Fattah el-Sisi won a landslide victory.