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Thousands of Egyptians gathered in Cairo’s Tahrir Square on Friday, demanding that Egypt’s ruling military council cede power to a civilian government.
Clashes between Egyptian police and stone-throwing protesters have rolled into a second day, leaving eight people dead and more than 300 wounded.
It took Ahmed Fawzi, a College of Islamic Studies graduate, only a few hours after seeing a man robbed and killed by a group of criminals to buy a gun.
Egyptian state television reports that the country’s interim cabinet resigned Monday, following three days of anti-military protests and a fierce security crackdown. Authorities say at least 22 people have been killed and more than 1,700 others...
Hundreds of Egyptian-American protesters marched from the White House to the the U.S. Capitol Wednesday to show solidarity with their fellow Coptic Christians who were killed recently in Egypt.
Thousands of Egyptian Coptic Christians have attended a mass funeral for Christian protesters killed in street battles with security forces in Cairo, while the country’s ruling military council ordered the government to investigate the violence.
Hundreds of Egyptian protesters are gathering Friday in Cairo’s Tahrir Square to urge the country’s interim military leaders to institute quicker democratic reforms.
The trial of ousted Egyptian President, Hosni Mubarak, and his two sons, Gamal and Alaa, accused of corruption and killing demonstrators has been postponed until August 15.
Egyptian officials are making last-minute preparations for the televised trial of ex- President Hosni Mubarak, his two sons and several other former top officials. The possibility of the ex-leader facing justice is something many thought would never happen,...