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Egyptian Gas Pipeline Blown Up for 12th Time

Saboteurs blow up an Egyptian pipeline that supplies gas to Israel and Jordan, for the 12th time in the past year.

Egyptian Gas Pipeline Blown Up for 12th Time

At Least 4 Killed in Latest Egypt Unrest

At least four people in ongoing unrest in Egypt, following the deaths of 74 people after soccer match.

At Least 4 Killed in Latest Egypt Unrest

Cairo: 400 Injured in Clashes Between Police and Protesters

Nearly 400 injured in Cairo, in clashes between police and protesters angered by the deaths of 74 people after a soccer match.

Cairo: 400 Injured in Clashes Between Police and Protesters

Egypt Fumes Over Israel's Energy Plans

Israel has beaten Egypt to the punch in its bid to connect to the European electrical grid, leaving pundits in Cairo gnashing their teeth.

Egypt Fumes Over Israel's Energy Plans

Kibbutz, Bedouin Tribe Rallies at Egyptian Embassy in Tel Aviv

The Task Division of the Kibbutz Movement has joined members of the Bedouin Tarabin tribe to rally for Ouda Tarabin's release from Egypt.

Kibbutz, Bedouin Tribe Rallies at Egyptian Embassy in Tel Aviv

Egypt Soccer Stampede: 73 Dead

At least 73 have died, 1,000 hurt in melee at end of soccer match.

Egypt Soccer Stampede: 73 Dead

Iran Wants to Choke Israel through Muslim Brotherhood Alliance

Iran is maintaining close contact with the Muslim Brotherhood and wants diplomatic relations in Egypt, Iran’s foreign minister says.

Iran Wants to Choke Israel through Muslim Brotherhood Alliance

Egypt Snubs US Ambassador on Americans In Cairo

Egypt's Justice Minister Hamid rejected a letter Tuesday from the U.S. Ambassador asking him to "review" a travel ban imposed on Americans.

Egypt Snubs US Ambassador on Americans In Cairo

Americans Take Shelter in US Embassy in Cairo

American citizens trapped in Cairo have taken shelter in the U.S. Embassy as the dispute between the two countries escalates.

Americans Take Shelter in US Embassy in Cairo

US Fears for Lives of Citizens Locked in Egypt

The US worries of the fate of its citizens barred by the Cairo regime from leaving Egypt, which has criticized their lobbying activities.

US Fears for Lives of Citizens Locked in Egypt

Egypt Begins Next Round of Elections - for Shura Council

Egyptians trudged back to the polls again Sunday, this time to elect representatives to the Upper House of Parliament - the Shura Council.

 Egypt Begins Next Round of Elections - for Shura Council

Israel Praises Muslim Brotherhood

Israel treads carefully and congratulates the radical Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt it “for its efforts to achieve freedom and democracy.”

Israel Praises Muslim Brotherhood

Egyptian Junta Maintains "Thuggery" Clause

Egypt's military junta neglected to tell the world their lifting of the 30-year Emergency Law did not include arrest without cause.

Egyptian Junta Maintains "Thuggery" Clause

Egyptian Military Foils Attack on Gas Pipeline

Egyptian military foils a planned attack by terrorists on a natural gas plant in the Sinai Peninsula.

Egyptian Military Foils Attack on Gas Pipeline

State Dept. Blows Hot & Cold

Son Of Transport Secretary Can't Get Transport Out Of Egypt

As part of an Egyptian crackdown on NGOs, their representatives in Egypt including the son of Ray Lahood, have been kept from leaving.

Son Of Transport Secretary Can't Get Transport Out Of Egypt

Muslim Brotherhood: Yes to Peace, No to Dialogue

The Muslim Brotherhood says it will keep the peace treaty between Egypt and Israel, but rejects dialogue.

Muslim Brotherhood: Yes to Peace, No to Dialogue

Thousands Mark Egyptian Revolution in Cairo's Tahrir Square

Crowds packed Tahrir Square to mark the first anniversary of the Egyptian Revolution despite cold and rain, but with little celebration.

Thousands Mark Egyptian Revolution in Cairo's Tahrir Square

Egypt to End 30-Year State of Emergency

Cairo's interim junta has said it will not renew the decades-old emergency law that has been in place since the 1981 Sadat assassination.

Egypt to End 30-Year State of Emergency

Egyptian Parliament Speaker is Muslim Brotherhood Official

Egypt's parliament has chosen a top official of the Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party as its Speaker.

Egyptian Parliament Speaker is Muslim Brotherhood Official

Islamists Win Large Majority in Egypt

Muslim Brotherhood's party has 47% of votes, Salafi party has 25%.

Islamists Win Large Majority in Egypt

Israeli Ambassador Flies Back to Tel Aviv

Israeli Ambassador to Egypt Yaakov Amitai has quietly left Cairo, and flown back to Tel Aviv, not to return until after Tahrir anniversary.

Israeli Ambassador Flies Back to Tel Aviv

Egyptian Tourism Down 30% in 2011

Egyptian tourism revenues dropped nearly 30 percent last year due to its revolutionary ouster of former President Hosni Mubarak.

Egyptian Tourism Down 30% in 2011

Sinai Bedouin Smuggling ‘Thousands’ of Missiles to Gaza

Sinai Bedouin report they have smuggled “thousands” of shoulder-launched missiles into Hamas-controlled Gaza, probably from Libya.

Sinai Bedouin Smuggling ‘Thousands’ of Missiles to Gaza

Muslim Brotherhood Won't Restrict Foreign Tourists

Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood says foreign tourists will not be restricted from wearing, drinking and eating what they want.

Muslim Brotherhood Won't Restrict Foreign Tourists

Presidential Candidate: Egypt Won't Cancel Peace with Israel

Egyptian presidential hopeful Amr Moussa rejects the idea that Egypt will cancel the peace treaty it signed with Israel in 1979.

Presidential Candidate: Egypt Won't Cancel Peace with Israel

ElBaradei Quits Egyptian Presidential Election

Mohamed ElBaradei has dropped out of the running as a candidate in the Egyptian presidential race.

ElBaradei Quits Egyptian Presidential Election

Egypt to Block Jewish Pilgrims to Abuhatzeira Tomb

Egyptians plan to block Israelis from making their annual pilgrimage to the tomb of Rabbi Yaakov Abuhatzeira.

Egypt to Block Jewish Pilgrims to Abuhatzeira Tomb

Gunmen Try to Break into Egyptian Hotel

Four armed gunmen tried to break into a hotel in the Sinai Peninsula which is popular among Israelis. No one was hurt.

Gunmen Try to Break into Egyptian Hotel

Egypt: Cartoon Prompts 'Contempt of Religion' Charges

A cartoon of Mickey and Minnie Mouse in Islamic garb has led to criminal charges against a Coptic billionaire in Egypt.

Egypt: Cartoon Prompts 'Contempt of Religion' Charges

Egypt's Women Give 'Religious Police' a Drubbing

A group of Islamists who invaded a salon in Egypt were beaten off with their own sticks by the women they threatened.

Egypt's Women Give 'Religious Police' a Drubbing

Israel Demands Egypt Step Up Border Patrols

As illegal immigrants continue to cross Israel's frontier with Egypt, Israeli officials demand Cairo improve its border monitoring efforts

Israel Demands Egypt Step Up Border Patrols

Israel Pursuing Talks With Egyptian Islamists

As Islamists sweep the polls in Egypt officials in Jerusalem are working to lay the groundwork for diplomatic contacts.

Israel Pursuing Talks With Egyptian Islamists

Jordan's Solution to Unreliable Egyptian Gas Supply: Qatar

Jordan is mulling a new business relationship with Qatar for its supply of natural gas, saying goodbye to Egypt and its pipeline problems.

Jordan's Solution to Unreliable Egyptian Gas Supply: Qatar

Mubarak Trial Resumes in Cairo

The trial of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has resumed in Cairo, with a verdict in the case possible before the end of the month

Mubarak Trial Resumes in Cairo

Egyptians Protest Gov't Raid on Pro-Democracy NGOs

The Egyptian Social Democratic Party called for a demonstration Monday night to protest last week's raid on a group of pro-democracy NGOs.

Egyptians Protest Gov't Raid on Pro-Democracy NGOs

Israel will Build Fence at Jordanian Border

Israel is carrying out a policy of “good fences make good neighbors” and will build a fence along the Jordanian border, Netanyahu says.

Israel will Build Fence at Jordanian Border

Muslim Brotherhood Plans to Cancel Peace Pact with Israel

The Muslim Brotherhood comes up with a neat trick to break the peace treaty with Israel without formally doing so: Let a referendum do it.

Muslim Brotherhood Plans to Cancel Peace Pact with Israel

Egypt Raids and Closes NGO Offices in Cairo

Prosecutors in Cairo have raided and closed five NGOs. Are they targeting dissidents - or Obama administration proxies?

Egypt Raids and Closes NGO Offices in Cairo

No Speedy Trial for Mubarak

After a three-month hiatus the trial of Egypt's ailing former president Hosni Mubarak resumed only to be postponed, again.

No Speedy Trial for Mubarak

Egypt Arrests Suspect in Gas Pipeline Attacks

Egyptian security officials arrest a man in connection with the repeated attacks on the pipeline feeding gas to Israel and Jordan.

Egypt Arrests Suspect in Gas Pipeline Attacks

Egypt Charges Two Israeli Arabs with Arms Smuggling

Egypt’s state prosecutor charges two Israeli-Arabs and a Ukrainian with smuggling weapons and trying to implicate Egyptian security.

Egypt Charges Two Israeli Arabs with Arms Smuggling

No Foreign Holiday Tourism for Egypt

Foreign holiday tourism is a no-go for Egypt this season, further exacerbating an already limping economy for Israel's southern neighbor.

No Foreign Holiday Tourism for Egypt

Islamists Maintain Momentum in Egyptian Polling

The Muslim Brotherhood and Salafist al-Nour party continued their momentum in Egypt's second round of polling

Islamists Maintain Momentum in Egyptian Polling

Cairo Says 'Explosion' Was Sonic Boom

Egypt's caretaker junta say the explosion that sent Cairo into a panic this week was a sonic boom caused by a low-flying aircraft.

Cairo Says 'Explosion' Was Sonic Boom

Egypt Hemorrhaging Cash

As clashes between protesters and regime troops continue in central Cairo billions are flowing out of the country amid economic uncertainty

Egypt Hemorrhaging Cash

Egyptians Return to Polls for Runoff Elections

Egyptians return to the polls Wednesday in a run-off for round two of parliamentary elections not due to end until early next year.

Egyptians Return to Polls for Runoff Elections

Egypt: Islamist Party Open to Israel Talks

The Salafi al-Nour party, which won 25% of the votes in Egypt's elections, says the 1979 Egypt-Israel Peace Treaty should be upheld.

Egypt: Islamist Party Open to Israel Talks

General: Protesters Should be “Thrown Into Hitler's Ovens"

A senior General in Cairo said protesters against the junta should be "thrown into Hitler's ovens" as Islamists sweep the polls.

General: Protesters Should be “Thrown Into Hitler's Ovens"

Cairo Protesters Burn Egypt’s History

Fires set by protesters against the Egyptian military regime have literally destroyed part of Egypt’s history, burning rare manuscripts.

Cairo Protesters Burn Egypt’s History

Egypt’s Islamic Extremists Claim Landslide Win

Egypt’s largest Islamic extremist parties claim they won nearly 70 percent of the votes in the second round of elections. Iran is happy.

Egypt’s Islamic Extremists Claim Landslide Win

Egypt's Islamist Parties Claim Second Round Victory

Egypt’s two leading Islamist parties say they have won the second round of a parliamentary election.

Egypt's Islamist Parties Claim Second Round Victory

Deadly Clashes Enter Day Three in Cairo

Egyptians on Sunday entered a third day of deadly clashes between protesters and government forces in Cairo's Tahrir Square.

Deadly Clashes Enter Day Three in Cairo

Turkey, Egypt in Joint Naval Exercises

Turkey and Egypt are both concerned over the Iranian threat - and are conducting a joint military exercise to show their solidarity.

Turkey, Egypt in Joint Naval Exercises

Egypt Heads to Polls for Round 2

Egyptians are heading to the polls for round two of their parliamentary elections.

Egypt Heads to Polls for Round 2

GCC Eyeing Egypt in Caliphate Drive

The six-member Gulf Cooperation Council has added Egypt to the list of countries it may induct as it moves towards confederation.

GCC Eyeing Egypt in Caliphate Drive

Israel Resumes Diplomatic Presence in Egypt

Israel's ambassador to Egypt, Yaakov Amitai, landed in Cairo today - ending a three month lull in Israel's mission to Egypt.

Israel Resumes Diplomatic Presence in Egypt

Muslim Brotherhood to Shun New Government

As Islamist parties take Egypt by storm the Muslim Brotherhood - leading the pack - says it will shun the military's new government.

Muslim Brotherhood to Shun New Government

Egypt's Interim PM Names New Cabinet

Egypt's interim Prime Minister, Kamal al-Ganzouri, has named his new cabinet which will tackle crime and the economy.

Egypt's Interim PM Names New Cabinet

Obama Fails to Purchase Egypt's Elections

US president Barack Obama poured $200M into Egypt's liberal and secular parties only to see them decimated on election day.

Obama Fails to Purchase Egypt's Elections

Egyptian Christians an Endangered Species

The big losers in Egypt’s first round of elections are Christians, who fear for their survival in a radical Islamic-controlled country.

Egyptian Christians an Endangered Species