Ahmed Shams el-Din, an Egyptian capital markets professional, slammed an argument written earlier in June by Yehia Hamed, finance minister in the government of Mohamed Morsi, ousted Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated president, who claimed that Egyptian economy...اقرأ المزيد
The Egyptian Exchange (EGX) and the Central Bank of Egypt announced Sunday, June 30, to be an official holiday in celebration of the anniversary of June 30 revolution. Egypt witnessed mass protests on July 30, 2013,which marked the one-year anniversary...اقرأ المزيد
Ousted president Mohamed Morsi, 67, who died from heart attack on Monday, according to preliminary medical assessment had recieved continuous medical care, and his health conidition had not been ignored, a medical official said. Morsi was the leader...اقرأ المزيد
Mohamed Morsi, leader of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood group who died on Monday, had been treated properly and legally inside prison, and had received the required medical care, a source told Egypt Today. The source said that the health condition of...اقرأ المزيد
Commenting on the U.S. possible designation of the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization, Egyptian Radicalism Expert and Muslim Reformer Tawfik Hamid told Al Jazzera that the eradication of the group from the world would make room for “moderate...اقرأ المزيد
Numerous amendments have been approved by the Egyptian Parliament’s general committee including extending presidential term and offering women, Christians, farmers, workers, youths, expats, and the disabled more empowerment. In case the Parliament...اقرأ المزيد
A recent research determined that western media was biased in their coverage of the Egyptian politics during a very critical period of the country’s history when the people refuted attempts to impose theocracy. An Egyptian PhD student studied in his...اقرأ المزيد
Leader of the intellectual reviews of the Muslim Brotherhood youth in prisons, Amr Abdul-Hafiz, revealed on Thursday that many elements of the Muslim Brotherhood group adopted the ideology of ISIS in prison. “After five years of dealing with Muslim...اقرأ المزيد
The Giza Criminal Court sentenced Thursday, Nov. 8, 18 defendants to life imprisonment, and handed down a 15-year sentence to 44 others, over forming and joining a terror group, the state-owned Akhbar al-Youm reported. Attorney-General Nabil Sadek earlier...اقرأ المزيد
The Cairo Criminal Court has included 187 names on its lists of terrorist figures over five years, including anchor Moataz Matar who works for Turkish TV channel Al-Sharq, which broadcasts content supporting the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood (MB). The listing...اقرأ المزيد