At Least 14 Dead in Explosion at Security Center in Egypt
At least 14 people dead and 100 wounded in huge explosion at the Daqahliya security directorate in Mansoura, Egypt.
At least 14 people dead and 100 wounded in huge explosion at the Daqahliya security directorate in Mansoura, Egypt.

Quip by popular American satirist causes Amr Ammar to speculate on TV that Stewart seeks Jewish conquest of Egypt.

Egyptian court gives jail sentences to three activists who spearheaded the 2011 uprising.

A Qassam rocket test fired by Hamas lands in Egypt's regional waters by accident, says Egyptian official.

Morsi along with members of Hamas and Hezbollah to be tried for a prison break and the murder of officers during the 2011 uprising.

Former Egyptian president could face the death penalty if found guilty of charges.

Egypt nabs a jihadist suspected of involvement in an ambush that killed 16 Egyptian soldiers near the border with Israel last year.

A televised debate on the political situation in Egypt turns ugly, as participants throw water at one another.

The Islamist supporters of deposed Egyptian president announce they will boycott a referendum on a new constitution next month.

A referendum on Egypt's draft constitution will be held on January 14-15, says interim President Adly Mansour.

Camp in Ismailia struck by bombing and gunfire, at least 35 Egyptian policemen injured.

Mohammed Badie says his movement perpetrated no violence as he appears in court for the first time since his arrest.

Official statement confirms ongoing ties between Hamas, Islamic Republic.

Egyptian soldiers eliminated Ibrahim Abu Atiyeh, leader of the group responsible for recent rocket attacks on Eilat in August.

Egyptian court acquits 155 people arrested during clashes in the capital between Muslim Brotherhood protesters and police.

Courts in Egypt order the release Saturday of 21 women and girls jailed over an Islamist opposition protest.

Egyptian forces defuse a bomb placed in a car and primed to explode on a roadside near the capital Cairo.

Angry Muslim Brotherhood protesters dispersed by police in the capital - but some secular groups also voice concern.

Egypt’s new draft constitution approved for a referendum. Elections to follow in mid-2014.

Egyptian police arrest an activist who was active in the 2011 uprising against former President Hosni Mubarak.

UNRWA buys fuel for Gaza where shortage has caused ongoing power outages, garbage collection by donkey-carts, and fears of health crisis.

SESAME project includes scientists from across the Middle East; aims to foster 'scientific excellence', build particle accelerator.

Court in Egypt sentences 21 female supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsi to 11 years in prison.

Egypt announces referendum on an amended constitution as protesters take to the streets in defiance of new law.

Egypt’s former president and his two sons to face a new trial for using state funds to acquire personal property.

Protests are now severely limited in Egypt, as the government seeks to quash groups supporting former President Mohammed Morsi

10-year-old child among dead as thousands of Morsi supporters mark 100 days since a deadly crackdown on sit-ins.

Egypt's cultural authority releases a new book examining the role of Jewish cinema makers and artists in the Egyptian and Arab cinema.

Two lion cubs named after a missile and fighting die in Gaza, park officials cite supply shortage. Comes during Egypt siege on smuggling.

Two people killed in clashes between Egypt’s security forces and hundreds of students at the Al-Azhar University in Cairo.

In his harshest remarks yet against the Muslim Brotherhood, John Kerry accuses the movement of “stealing Egypt's revolution”.

After meeting with defense officials, Kerry still backs precarious Iran deal, but also vows not to let Iran 'buy time.'

Kuwaiti newspaper says deal aims to allow Egyptian military to 'achieve parity' with IDF.

An officer who was in charge of monitoring Islamist groups shot dead by masked gunmen in Cairo.

High level talks held in Egypt with visiting Russian FM and Defense Minister, no arms deal yet but promises of new strategic relations.

Electricity Ministry announces international tender in January to build nuclear power plant at Dabaa near Mediterranean.

Russian FM Lavrov and Defense Min. Shoigu arrive in Egypt to discuss arms deals between the two countries, further signaling alliance shift.

Study finds Egypt beats Iraq for worst women's rights in Arab world; 99.3% Egyptian women sexually harassed.

A state of emergency that has been in place for the past three months will expire as scheduled, says Egypt's Interior Minister.

Egyptian FM says his state expanding cooperation with Russia following cooling of relations with the US.

Israel helps Egypt recover stolen antiquities; more efforts for recovery possibly in the future

Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood: the military regime is working with companies employing "Zionists".

Egypt will hold parliamentary elections in February or March, with presidential polls in early summer, says Foreign Minister Nabil Fahmy.

The Russian President reportedly will visit Egypt this month, apparently to replace US role as military provider amid souring American ties.

Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood has lost an appeal against a court decision to ban the group.

With US partially suspending military aid, Egyptian overtures to Russia show shifting alliances amid Kerry's Cairo visit.

Trial of ousted president could once again cause mass demonstrations, police violence, says Israeli official.

Some 20,000 police officers and soldiers will be on hand as the trial of Egypt's ousted president begins on Monday.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry urges Egypt's interim rulers not to extend the state of emergency when it ends later this month.

Egypt says it will take any legal action to combat violence during protests against Morsi's trial.

Muslim Brotherhood to begin fresh protests starting Friday, in preparation for the first court session in Morsi's trial.

Egyptian police entered the Al-Azhar University in Cairo to confront Islamist protesters, following a request from its administration.

Essam El-Erian, vice chairman of the Brotherhood's political wing, the Freedom and Justice Party, had been hiding near Cairo.

U.S. lawmakers urge the White House to lift its suspension of military aid to Egypt, a key regional ally.

Two puppies rescued after nearly being used as living firebombs by Muslim Brotherhood.

Egypt has arrested 27 members of a jihadist group suspected of involvement in an attempt to assassinate the Interior Minister.

Egypt's ousted president has rejected the authority of the court that is due to try him next week.

Three policemen shot dead at checkpoint in Nile city of Mansoura.

Al Qaeda-linked group behind failed assassination of Egypt's Interior Minister releases video of suicide bomber - a former army Major.

Thousands of people took part in pro and anti-government protests across Egypt on Friday.
