Egypt: Verdict Over Soccer Violence Re-fuels Unrest
A court verdict over deadly soccer violence sparks fresh unrest in Egypt, with two people killed.
A court verdict over deadly soccer violence sparks fresh unrest in Egypt, with two people killed.
The main security building in Egypt's Port Said set ablaze as fighting continues between police and protesters.
A policeman was killed in Port Said after the authorities decided to move prisoners awaiting a verdict over involvement in a soccer riot.
Gen. al-Sisi says military has been deployed in cities near the Suez Canal to protect the canal from riots.
Deadly unrest grips Egypt for a fifth straight day. One man killed in Cairo, and another shot dead in outside a police station in Port Said.
Exactly two years after Hosni Mubarak was toppled, Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi has been forced to declare a state of emergency.
Egyptian President declares a state of emergency in three provinces hit by rioting which has left dozens dead.
Street clashes kill at least 30 people in Egypt's Port Said, after 21 soccer fans sentenced to death over a bloody stadium riot.
Protests in the Egyptian capital have entered a fourth day as demonstrators express their ire -- again -- at the slow pace of reforms.