A judicial committee formed in late 2013 to handle and examine the Brotherhood's confiscated assets has ordered a freeze on the funds of both supermarkets, following the closure of all respective branches.
Washington has announced plans to move forward with releasing $650 million in its foreign aid funding of Egypt’s military-installed government as part of continuing American efforts to ease its partial aid suspension to Cairo following the 2013 overthrow of elected president Mohamed Morsi and ensuing brutal crackdown on his supporters.
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.
Egypt’s prosecutor-general has ordered the release of a woman who was arrested last month while eight months pregnant, and who was photographed handcuffed to a hospital bed after giving birth to her child earlier this week.
Egyptian military spokesman Colonel Ahmed Ali has announced the arrest of 19 “armed members” of the country’s Islamist Muslim Brotherhood in the Suez Canal city of Ismailia following a surge of attacks in the area against security forces.
A bomb blast at an Egyptian military intelligence headquarters in the city of Anshas, east of the capital Cairo has injured at least four military officers.
New battles between Egyptian police forces and student protesters have ensued at the nation’s prominent al-Azhar University in the capital of Cairo.
Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood has offered to talk with the government to end the crisis created in the country following the overthrow of the former Egyptian president, Mohamed Morsi.
An Egyptian court has ordered an end to a three-month state of emergency, two days ahead of the planned date.
Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood has been blacklisted with the government order to remove the group from the list of approved non-governmental organizations.
Egyptian army chief Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has called for a quick political transition to restore stability in the country which has been volatile since ouster of President Mohamed Mursi by the military.
Egyptian authorities will bar 55,000 unlicensed clerics from preaching in mosques in the latest move against sympathizers of deposed President Mohamed Morsi, the minister of religious endowments has said.
Egypt's interim government has pledged to fight the so-called "terrorism" with an "iron hand" after its interior minister survived a bomb attack in Cairo.
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.
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.
Egypt’s new interim government is going to reconsider its relations with Syria, following the military's ouster of ex-president Mohammed Morsi.
Egypt's interim President Adly Mansour says his government is committed to security and stability.
Egypt’s interim government has been sworn in, with army chief Gen Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, who led the ousting of Mohammed Morsi, becoming deputy PM as well as defense minister.