Skirmishes during protests in Egyptian cities and towns have left two people dead, as Muslim Brotherhood’s supporters continue their demonstrations.
Egypt has decided to dissolve the Muslim Brotherhood as an NGO, according to the state-run al-Akhbar newspaper.
Egyptian police have arrested Mohamed el-Beltagy, a senior leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, the latest arrest amid group’s anti-government protests.
The Egyptian interim government has retreated from dissolving the Muslim Brotherhood amid simmering tensions in the North African country.
The trial of Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood chief Mohamed Badie and his two deputies on charges of inciting the murder of protesters has been adjourned minutes after it opened Sunday because the defendants were absent.
Egypt’s interim government is going to put three top Muslim Brotherhood leaders on trial on charges of inciting deadly violence, the country’s state news agency has said.
Fresh clashes in Egypt have left one dead and 54 others injured in the city of Tanta located in north of capital Cairo.
Egyptian troops and police stood ready in Cairo to foil Muslim Brotherhood plans for "Friday of Martyrs" protests against the army's bloody crackdown on followers of ousted President Mohamed Morsi.
The Egyptian security forces have detained Muslim Brotherhood Spokesman Ahmed Aref in capital city of Cairo, reports say.
Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem has warned that Israeli regime pursues its interests in the events in Syria.
Supporters of Egypt’s ousted President Mohamed Morsi have called on Egyptians to protest against the army this Friday.
Egypt's former vice president Mohamed ElBaradei, will be sued in court for a "betrayal of trust" over his decision to quit the army-backed interim government in protest at its bloody crackdown on protesters.
Mahmoud Ezzat was born in August 13, 1944, and has been serving as deputy supreme guide of the Muslim Brotherhood.
Muslim Brotherhood has designated Mahmoud Ezzat as its interim chief, after its leader, Mohamed Badie, was arrested by security forces.
Egyptian authorities say they had arrested the supreme guide of the Muslim Brotherhood, as they stepped up a campaign to crush the party of ousted president Mohamed Morsi.
Scores of people were killed in latest wave of violence in Egypt while future of one of the first blooms of the Arab Spring remains in dilemma, many fearing scenarios worse than commonly expected.
Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood has called off demonstrations in the capital Cairo for security concerns and preventing further bloodshed.
Egyptian police has cleared Islamist protesters from a Cairo mosque on Saturday after a standoff that included exchanges of fire, as the death toll from four days of violence surpassed 750.
Egypt’s Tamarod movement plans to collect signatures for a petition against the US intervention in the North African Arab country.
Egypt’s security forces have captured a number of the Muslim Brotherhood supporters who gathered the al-Fateh mosque in Cairo while making way for others to leave.