Main Headlines
Monday
- Attacks on police officerscontinue across Egypt
- Egypt is ‘deeply concerned’ as another citizen shot in Benghazi
- Two sentenced to 10 years in Khaled Said murder retrial
- Egypt’s wheat suppliesare enough to last until June
- Egyptian journalist El-Beheery is released on bail
- 29 detained Egyptian students released
- Tony Blair arrives in Cairo for second visit in 2014
Tuesday
- Egypt military chief Sisi hints at presidential bid
- Egypt’s stocks rally on El-Sisi speech
- Egypt deports U.S. anti- war activist travelling to Gaza
- Egypt court bans Hamas activities
- Prominent activist Khaled El-Sayed released by prosecution
- Egypt’s election law revised by State Council and sent to president
- Coca-Cola international plans to invest $500m in Egypt
Wednesday
- No plan to return Egyptian ambassador to Qatar, says foreign ministry
- The trial of Al-Jazeera journalists is adjourned
- Court has jailed, and imposed heavy fines on revolution’s anniversary protestors
- Second semester to start Saturday: Cairo University head
- Hamas: Egypt is no longer impartial in Palestinian reconciliation
- Bomb hits Egypt’s reserve gas pipeline in Port-Said
- Egypt irrigation minister denounces Ethiopia’s “obstinacy” on dam
Thursday
- Egypt’s cabinet approves presidential election law
- “The love of country is not manifested in talking but in hard work”: Army Chief El-Sisi
- Gaza- bound activists protest entry ban at Cairo airport
- Egypt, Jordan and Iraq sign oil, gas agreement
- Egypt has no plans to send ambassador back to Qatar: Cabinet
- Germany and the Netherlandrepatriate their citizens from the Sinai
- Egypt’s Al-Azhar prohibits screening of “Noah”
- Egypt gets demoted to frontier market economy
Friday
- Saudi Arabia declares listing Muslim Brotherhood as “a terrorist organization.”
- Countdownto Egypt’s presidential election to start next week
- Three killed in Cairo clashes, and 48 wounded across Egypt
- Two brothers arrested in Minya for creating anti-police Facebook page
- Egypt to impose political disenfranchisementon Mubarak and Morsi
- Egyptian PM rules out privatization plan
- Egyptian Jewish community figure Nadia Haroundies
Saturday
- Egypt’s interim president issues presidential election law
- Improvised explosive device explodes in Cairo’s Heliopolis
- Our response will be decisive: Egypt tells Ethiopia on Nile dispute
- Alexandria public transport workers begin strike
- Judicial body rejects law change that would disenfranchise Morsi
- Hackers have claimed responsibility for scrambling the broadcast of Egypt’s most popular satirical show
Sunday
- Sisi campaign pledges to build one-million housing units
- New presidential elections law comes under fire
- UN statement on human rights not balanced or accurate: Foreign ministry
- Students against the coup announce campus march
- Egypt reopens border with Gaza after 10-day closure
- Two Copts kidnapped in Minya kidnapped in Minya
- Police sergeant killed in Sharqyia
Report on sit-ins dispersal
- Egyptian panel (NCHR) mostly blames Morsi supporters for deaths in protest break-up
- Morsi supporters fired first at Rabaa, but police response “out of proportion”
- Muslim Brotherhood responds to NCHR Rabaa report
- State human rights body’s report on Rabaa is “inaccurate” , says member
- Strong Egypt Party rejects the NCHR report (Arabic)
Photo Gallery
- General Sisi’s Egypt.
- Egypt policemen sentenced to 10 years for blogger death
- The Brave women of Egypt
Timeline
- Ties between Egypt and Hamas since the fall of Mubarak
Good report
- UN Human Right Council: Egypt’s right abuse in the spotlight
- Smuggled footage reveals squalid conditions inside an Egyptian jail
- Egyptian women in numbers. Mada Masr
- Al-Jazeera trial. Bel Trew
- Frustration mounts as police face increased danger on the job. Passant Rabie
- At weekly exorcisms, Egypt’s Christians and Muslims unite against the demons. Aryn Baker
- Rape case in Port Said raises questions about child law. Leyla Doss
- Egypt’s Quiet Revolution: Sustainable agriculture. Louise Sarant
Good read
- Fragmenting Under Pressure: Egypt’s Islamists since Morsi’s ouster. Hardin Lang, Mokhtar Awad, and Brian katulis
- Repression in Egypt: The same old blanket. The Economist
- The danger of alienating Egypt’s youth. Mostafa Hashem
- Let Americans never have to ask ourselves, “who lost Egypt?” Ziad Asali
- Egypt and the Syrian conflict. Hicham Mourad
- Egypt, Qatar, and the mounting disquiet in the Gulf. Bassem Aly
Finally, here are Jayson Casper’s prayers for Egypt