A member of Egypt’s Freedom and Justice Party (FJP) has unveiled covert efforts to take members of the Islamic movement to court and unseat the Muslim Brotherhood’s political offshoot.
Gunmen have staged multiple attacks on security forces in Egypt's troubled Sinai Peninsula, two days after the army overthrew President Mohamed Morsi, reports say.
Adly Mansour, the chief of Egypt's highest court, has sworn in as interim president of Egypt.
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Seyyed Abbas Araqchi has expressed concern over the ongoing unrest across Egypt, calling on the Cairo government to respect the legitimate demands of the protesters.
The Egyptian army has taken full control of the radio and television building in Maspero in Cairo, al-Alam correspondent reports.
Egypt's top appeals court has ruled against President Mohamed Morsi’s prosecutor general amid ongoing political tensions in the country.
Egypt’s presidential office has dismissed an army ultimatum threatening to intervene if President Mohamed Morsi failed to meet the demands of the people.
The Egyptian opposition has set a time limit for President Mohamed Morsi to resign, following the latest spate of deadly violence in mass anti-government protests nationwide.
At least seven people have been killed and hundreds more injured during Egypt’s ‘Day of Rage’ mass protests against the government of President Mohamed Morsi.
As political sabre-rattling between opponents and supporters of the embattled Egyptian president run high in Tahrir Square, Egyptian police send a new message which is likely to send shiver down the spine of the fledgling Egyptian government.
The Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi has pledged there would be no second revolution in his country as thousands of protesters calling for his resignation gather in Cairo’s Tahrir Square.
The United Arab Emirates has called on its citizens to depart Egypt over the recent tensions in the North African state.
Egyptians have begun mass anti-government rallies on the anniversary of President Mohamed Morsi’s turbulent first year in office as his opponents have expressed their determination to oust Egypt’s new “Pharaoh.”
A group of deputies resigned on Saturday from Egypt's acting parliament in support of the people, they said, on the eve of mass rallies planned against President Mohamed Morsi.
At least ten people were injured in fresh clashes between supporters and opponents of Egyptian President Mohammad Morsi in Egypt's Alexandria.
One person has been killed and 30 injured as supporters and critics of Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi clashed in the north of the country, the health ministry reports.
Iran’s Defense Minister Ahmad Vahidi has warned that the United States and Israel are the sole beneficiaries of sectarian division in the Muslim world.
Traffic in the Egyptian capital has come to a virtual standstill, as lines of cars queuing for petrol stretched down the city streets.
Egyptian police have reportedly arrested several people in connection with the gruesome murder of four Shia Muslims near the capital, Cairo.
Egypt has intensified a crackdown on tunnels between the Sinai desert and the Israel-blockaded Gaza Strip, causing a steep hike in petrol and cement prices in the impoverished Palestinian territory.