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Egypt's Ministry of Interior stated that they had cracked down on two terrorist cells of the Muslim Brotherhood in the Monufia Governorate north of Cairo.
Over the past two days, Egypt's primary courts throughout the country opened their doors for thousands of candidates applying for the upcoming parliamentary elections to the House of Representatives. Egypt's Supreme Elections Committee SEC confirmed that the candidates' selection will be fair and...
The Political Parties Affairs Committee (PPAC) has not yet taken a decision regarding the controversial request submitted by the No-To- Religious-Parties Campaign, which many believe is backed by Egypt's government attempting to exclude political parties based on religious backgrounds from the...
In a preliminary verdict, an Egyptian Court in the Central of Cairo has issued the death penalty of eight convicts for being members of the banned Muslim Brotherhood Organization, as well as life sentences for 77 further defendants. Thispreliminary Verdicts can be appealed in accordance to Egyptian...
The Egyptian Center for Human Rights lauded the efforts of Egypt's President Al-Sisi who had accepted on Saturday the resignation of the cabinet of Prime Minister Ibrahim Mahlab after it was rocked by a corruption scandal, highlighting that Egypt needs ministers who are in touch with ordinary...
The Italian news agency ANSA reported on Monday that 12 Egyptian workers have been kidnapped on Sunday evening in the Libyan city Sirte by IS militants.
The Egyptian Organization for Human Rights (EOHR) urged President Abd al-Fattah al-Sisi to release all peaceful demonstrators sentenced under the Protest Law, as those detained have not committed any violent crimes against citizens. Most of the detainees are students and young people who...
On Monday, the Arabic Network for Human Rights Information (ANHRI) criticized the “abduction” of Al-Shurūq newspaper, Haitham Radwān, adding that the Egyptian security institutions continue encroaching on journalists, with no respect to the constitution or any international conventions protecting...
Around 900 people applied Saturday to run in Egypt's upcoming parliamentary elections, bringing the total number of prospective candidates so far to 5936. The door for filing applications to run in the elections closed on Saturday.
Veto followed the development of the ten top religious parties since their foundations until their run offs for Egypt's upcoming unicameral parliamentary elections 2015:

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