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Mohamed Morsi, Egypt’s First Democratically Elected President, Just Collapsed and Died in Court
Morsi, a leading figure in the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood movement, had been serving lengthy jail sentences since his ouster from power.
Egypt Vows 'Vicious War Against Terrorism' in Revenge for Sinai Attacks
Wednesday's attack killed dozens, the latest incident in a full-blown insurgency posing the biggest challenge yet to President Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi's rule.
Egypt's Ex-President Mohamed Morsi Sentenced to 20 Years in First of Many Trials
The ousted leader still faces more accusations including leaking state secrets to Qatar, espionage, and conspiring with Palestinian group Hamas, Iran's Revolutionary Guards, and Lebanon's Hezbollah.
Egypt Unveils Plan for Dubai-Style Desert Capital
Egypt's government has unveiled plans to ditch 1000-year-old Cairo for a brand new capital city that will cost about $45 billion to build.
Egyptian Military Targeted in Deadly Attacks as Islamists Mount Anti-Government Protests
At least one army officer was killed by gunmen in Cairo on Friday morning and around 90 Islamists arrested as regime opponents prepared for the largest demonstrations planned in months.
Egypt Will Demolish a Town in its Expanded Gaza Buffer Zone
As insurgency continues in Egypt's North Sinai, the military is doubling the size of the security zone bordering Gaza, wiping out the town of Rafah in the process.
Egypt Sentences Muslim Brotherhood Leaders to 15 Years for Torturing Lawyer
Eight men, including two members of the Muslim Brotherhood and an Islamist preacher, were on trial for allegedly torturing and sexually assaulting a lawyer during the 2011 Egyptian revolution.
Egyptian Election Amid Political Crisis and Insurgency
Egyptian Election Amid Political Crisis and Insurgency
Al Jazeera Journalists Jailed for Seven Years After Bizarre Egyptian Trial
Three Al Jazeera employees have been sentenced to seven years behind bars after a controversial trial featuring some very weird evidence.
Is the Egyptian Government Finally Taking Action Against Sexual Harassment?
The law in Egypt refers to a rapist as, “whosoever has sexual intercourse with a female without her consent,” but it doesn't cover penetration short of full sex or with things that aren't body parts.
Egypt Arrests 7 Suspects Over Sexual Assaults in Tahrir Square
Seven suspects between the ages of 15 and 49 have now been arrested for sexual assault, the Ministry of Interior said.
Egypt's New President Vows to Build a 'More Stable Future'
His presidency begins as the country works to recover from the economic crisis after 2011's Arab Spring and the ouster of two presidents.