Death Toll in Egypt's Bloody Sunday Stands at 51
51 people were killed and more than 246 wounded as Egyptian security forces clashed with Morsi supporters.
51 people were killed and more than 246 wounded as Egyptian security forces clashed with Morsi supporters.

Supporters of anti-military coalition were stopped by force as they headed for Tahrir Square.

Egypt's military-backed authorities have released two Canadians held without charge for seven weeks, the Canadian government says.

At least five people killed in Cairo as thousands of supporters of ousted President Morsi clash with security forces.

Anti-military protesters demonstrate in Cairo's Tahrir Square for the first time since President Mohammed Morsi was removed from office.

At least 36 Islamist prisoners were killed when gunmen ambushed trucks transferring detainees to a north Cairo prison.

In wake of Friday's "Day of Rage" in Egypt, tourists were warned to take cover in their Hotels and to stay away from violent clashes.

BBC reporter saw at least 140 bodies wrapped in shrouds at the Eman mosque. Real toll could be in thousands.

One person killed in clashes in Cairo. Muslim Brotherhood claims police officers fired at their march.

Jessica Boulous was shot and instantly killed in Cairo. Her uncles says violence against Christians “seems to be normal” in Egypt now.

Violent clashes break out between supporters, opponents of ousted Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi.

As of yet, the army's promised crackdown has not materialized, but protesters aren't taking any chances.

Security forces are expected to start taking action against supporters of ousted President Morsi who are staging sit-ins.

Egypt's interim president says that talks to end the crisis in the country have failed. Announcement may set the stage for more clashes.

Five people were killed in clashes between supporters and opponents of Egypt's ousted president in Alexandria.

Egyptians are bracing for mass rallies Friday by supporters and opponents of former President Morsi over who has a mandate to rule.

Four people were killed in clashes between supporters and opponents of ousted Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi.

The Egyptian army blocked streets leading to the Republican Guard House in Cairo to stop Morsi's supporters from reaching the building.

22 injured in clashes in Cairo's downtown between police forces and supporters of former president Mohammed Morsi.

US officials return to the region for another round of shuttle diplomacy. Secy of State John Kerry is expected in Israel Tuesday night.

10 dead and 210 wounded in clashes across Egypt, involving opponents and supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsi.

Chief Justice Adly el-Mansour was officially sworn into office Thursday as the new transitional President of Egypt.

Building was set on fire. People were seen leaving it with fire bombs, helmets, flak jackets, furniture and televisions.

Egyptians are bracing for what is developing into another revolution, this time to depose a democratically elected Islamist president.

Two people, including one American, were killed in clashes between supporters and opponents of President Mohammed Morsi in Alexandria.

A plane from Cairo bound for New York made an emergency landing in Scotland after a passenger discovered threatening letter onboard aircraft

Cairo court sentences 43 Egyptian and foreign employees of several NGOs to jail sentences. Kerry condemns.

Mega-computer enlisted to unlock 1,000 year-old texts to study key developments in Judaism and relations with other nations and religions.

Dozens of Islamist protesters gather at the Al-Azhar Mosque in Cairo, hold an anti-Israel demonstration.

At least 39 hurt after opposition activists march on thousands of Islamists rallying outside the Supreme Court in Cairo.

More than a hundred mourners came to pay their last respects to Carmen Weinstein, who died this week at 84.

Egypt is largely responsible for helping to maintain the cease fire between Israel and Hamas terrorist-run Gaza, says a Mideast expert.

A Cairo court ordered the release of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak -- and then reversed itself on other charges and re-jailed him.

Just a week after Cairo resumed tourist flights from Tehran after more than 30 years, Egypt has already suspended them until June.

One killed in clashes at Cairo's Coptic cathedral, after funeral prayers for four Christians during which Copts chanted against Morsi.

Hamas leader Ismail Haniya traveled to Cairo on Saturday to discuss "Israeli violations" of truce following Operation Pillar of Defense.

Opposition protesters clash with Islamists near Muslim Brotherhood headquarters in Cairo, after activists march to the building.

Hamas says it is eager to sign a reconciliation deal with rival faction Fatah.

Hundreds of Egyptians demonstrated in Cairo to press for the army to assume power in a country plagued by unrest and instability.

A court verdict over deadly soccer violence sparks fresh unrest in Egypt, with two people killed.

Egyptian police officer nicknamed the "eye sniper" was sentenced to three years in prison for involvement in deadly Cairo clashes.

Kerry in Cairo plans to underline the need for a political consensus to overcome Egypt's crippling economic crisis.

Protesters block the doors to Cairo's main administrative building as part of a growing campaign against President Mohammed Morsi.

The Islamization of Egypt continues, with the nation’s court ordering a TV channel off the air that broadcasts belly dance clips.

Egypt will arm low ranking policemen with pistols, after they held protests demanding weapons and better work conditions.

A four-man Israeli security delegation arrived in Cairo, according to Arabic media sources.

Cambridge and Oxford universities announced they will be conducting a fund-raising effort aimed at purchasing the Lewis-Gibson Genizah.

Egyptian police fire tear gas and water cannons at protesters outside the presidential palace.

Thousands demonstrated against Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood-backed President Mohamed Morsi two years after Hosni Mubarak stepped down.

Divisions remain as PA factions meeting in Cairo wrap up two days of talks aimed at reconciling Hamas and Fatah.

PA factions meeting in Cairo to seal a reconciliation deal between Fatah and Hamas will hold a second round of talks.

Thousands take to the streets across Egypt for rallies demanding President Morsi fulfill the goals of the revolt that brought him to power.

An Egyptian citizen attempts to assault Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, removed by security guards.

A report Tuesday evening said that a Syrian national had tried to attack Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who is on a visit to Egypt.

Sporadic clashes break out between protesters and security forces outside the presidential palace in Cairo, after Friday clashes kill one.

Protesters and security forces clash at the Egyptian presidential palace as thousands rally against President Mohammed Morsi.

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.

Egyptian protesters storm government headquarters and clash with police during mass rallies on the second anniversary of the 2011 uprising.
