Events at Tahrir Square on the night of June 28, 2011. Go to resource »
Egypt's former President Hosni Mubarak is suffering from cancer, his defence lawyer has said, citing a medical report to assess whether the former … Go to resource »
In Egypt, a nighttime curfew imposed during the protests in January has finally been lifted.The ruling military hopes the move will help get Egypt to … Go to resource »
An estimated 34 million people are living with HIV and AIDS across the globe. Many don't even know they have it, but of those who do more than nine … Go to resource »
Prosecutors say former Egyptian president, Hosni Mubarak is too ill to be moved to prison from his hospital in the Red Sea resort of Sharm … Go to resource »
At least 120 people have been injured, after Egyptian security forces fired tear gas and rubber bullets, at pro-Palestinian protesters who tried … Go to resource »
Several people are reported to have died in sectarian violence in Cairo on Saturday night. Clashes broke out after a crowd of conservative Muslims … Go to resource »
In Egypt around 190 people are to face trial by a military court after fatal clashes between Christians and Muslims in Cairo. Go to resource »
Christians marching against the military in the Egyptian capital and calling for more rights have come under attack.While some blamed hardline … Go to resource »
Egypt's prime minister has reshuffled his cabinet following mounting pressure from protesters in Tahrir Square and elsewhere in the … Go to resource »
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