A former Egyptian army general and presidential candidate has described the upcoming presidential election in his country as a “farce,” saying the April vote favors only one candidate.
Six Egyptian army officers have been shot dead by gunmen at a Cairo checkpoint, security sources have said.
Egypt’s oil-rich Arab allies in the Persian Gulf have pledged to assist Cairo’s military-installed government by supplying it with petroleum products at least through next September in a bid to help the army-led establishment avert economic troubles in the coming months.
The Egyptian military-installed government has announced the army’s destruction of 1,370 supply tunnels from its Rafah border to the impoverished Gaza Strip amid its souring ties with Hamas resistance movement that administers the Israeli-blockaded Palestinian enclave.
Prisoners in Egypt government jails have sent out videos on their arbitrary arrests, torture and forced confessions taking place in Egypt.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has followed Saudi Arabia’s move in labeling Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization.
A group of 27 countries on the United Nations Human Rights Council have slammed the military-installed government of Egypt for its wide-scale use of violence against anti-government protesters.
A blast, described as a suspected homemade bomb, has ripped through a tram station in the Egyptian capital of Cairo wounding at least one person, security officials said.
Egyptian police has killed three protesters and injured dozens more in street battles with supporters of Muslim Brotherhood across the country.
Egypt's ambassador to Qatar, who was recalled to Cairo last month over political tension between the two Arab states, will not go back to Doha for now, the Egyptian cabinet has announced.