Egypt - Politics

Israeli minister denies spy accusations

Israeli government breaks its silence over spy ring accusations made by Egypt

Details of Egypt spy's movements emerge

Authorities have revealed detailed information about the movements of the alleged Egyptian spy for Israel

Mubarak and Qaddafi meet Sudanese leaders

Egyptian and Libyan presidents to meet Sudanese leaders as the south prepares to vote on its future

Prices of gas cylinders rise in Assiut

Queues form as residents scramble to buy gas cylinders ahead of further price hikes

Wafd party to establish "shadow government"

The party has said it will take legal measures to prove invalidity of Egypt's newly elected parliament

More swine flu fatalities reported across Egypt

As temperature decreased in recent weeks, more swine flu cases have been reported. Health Ministry says number of cases is expected to reach its peak in late December

Egypt's shadow parliament to go ahead despite Mubarak's comments

Ayman Nour talks to Ahram Online on the potential of the newly formed shadow parliament

42 Omraneya copts released on Monday

General Prosecutor releases 42 detainees for ongoing Omraneya Church case, citing arrests were unjustified. 42 suspects are still detained, as investigation continues

Espionage is an old spy story

Egypt and Israel will continue business as usual despite recent espionage case

Next chapter in Israeli spy story

General attorney reveals the identity of the Egyptian at centre of alleged spy ring as Israeli security comes under fire from the country's media

Wikileaks: Egypt turned down black market nuclear deal

Egypt's ambassador to the UN claimed President Mubarak declined an offer of atomic weapons from ex-Soviet state

Israeli spy ring unearthed in Egypt

An Israeli spy ring was uncovered in Egypt; investigations are underway

Three more trucks smashed today

Three more trucks were smashed today, in series of attacks against truck drivers who did not follow the general strike

What Mubarak will and will not say today

President Mubarak, who likes to keep his cards close to his chest, is unlikely to have any surprises in store in his speech before the combined houses of parliament today

Courts postpone Nagaa Hammadi sectarian violence case

The Emergency State Security Court in Qena has decided to hold off sentencing on the sectarian violence case of Naga Hammadi until January

Tagammu backs Said despite calls for no-confidence vote

Tagammu cadre rally behind Party leader Rifaat El Said, after a membership rebellion called for no-confidence vote, accusing El Said of complicity with the government

A vigorous Mubarak looks set for a sixth presidential term

If hints in President Mubarak's speech before the combined houses of parliament today are anything to go by, it looks like the president is heading for a new, sixth presidential term come 2011

Egypt & Qatar: Reconciled at last?

A friendly football match is one of a series of recent fence-mending gestures between the two estranged states. Will it last?

ElBaradei’s committee chooses new coordinator

After the resignation of the coordinator of the Committee in Support of Mohamed ElBaradei, Mostafa El-Naggar takes over

Mouths wide shut: Publishing laws threaten journalists

Today, three Egyptian journalists were in court on alleged publishing crimes

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