Egyptian president, Mohamed Mursi, said the U.S. needed to fundamentally change its policies toward the Arab world if relations between the two countries can improve. Read more »
Egypt's Foreign Minister, Mohamed Amr, asserted that the security of the Sinai Peninsula is an internal affair that is not open for international discussion. Read more »
Changes to the country's draft constitution have been suggested by Egyptian-American citizens and a women's group who think the document's position on presidential candidacy and ... Read more »
Protests over the portrayal of the Islamic prophet Muhammad in an American-made film have strained relations between Egypt and the U.S. Read more »
Authorities released 66 offenders who were detained in light of the clashes at the American embassy. Read more »
Skander Boughanemi, a Salafist cleric, is wanted by authorities for encouraging protests among the conservative Muslim population over a controversial film's portrayal of the ... Read more »
The U.S. State Department advised citizens to avoid travel to Tunisia, advising those still in the country to exercise extreme caution as an anti-U.S. sentiment persists. Read more »
Egyptian leader, Mohamed Mursi, met with wanted Sudanese president, Omar al-Bashir, dismissing calls for the visiting leader's arrest. Read more »
In the wake of a film deemed anti-Islamic due its portrayal of the prophet Muhammad, the Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Egypt, Mouneer Hanna Anis, called on UN Secretary ... Read more »
The Arabic Network for Human Rights denounced the arrest and physical assault of Albir Saber Aiad, a blogger and activist who allegedly posted a film on Facebook mocking the ... Read more »
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