Sinai Peninsula
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 Turns to France for Weapons With US Still Wary of Delivering Military Aid
Egypt's president unveiled a $1.3 billion counterterrorism budget Sunday and announced he'll be looking to France to supply new military equipment.
Inside the 1,000-Year-Old Gardens of Egypt
In a remote part of Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, ancient gardens once tended by Bedouin tribes have fallen into disrepair. But after the 2011 revolution tanked the tourist economy, the tribesmen here have begun to return, providing a glimpse of a more...
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