Main Headlines
Monday
- Al-Jazeera reporters plead for release
- Egypt’s ex-army chief Sisi snapped cycling in Cairo
- Egypt announces arrest of Ansar al-Sharia members linked to shooting attacks
- Al-Azhar university expel 25 students for their alleged rules in riots
- Defense minister Sobhi visits Coptic pope in first official appearance
Tuesday
- Egypt Muslim Brotherhood chief calls Sisi “a tyrant”
- Britain orders a probe into Muslim Brotherhood
- Defense team walks out of “Rabaa operations” trial
- Police officer wounded in Ain Shams Clashes
- U.S. is not postponing the return of Egypt’s upgraded army helicopters
- Sisi campaign launches Instagram account
- Farmer to serve prison time for naming donkey after Sisi
Wednesday
- Cairo campus blasts kill police general
- Egypt to pass new anti-terrorism law
- Muslim Brotherhood hits back against Downing Street’s investigation
- Sabbahi’s campaign claims Sisi supporters committed “clear violation” in proxy gathering
- Smartcard company complains of delay in Egyptian subsidy cut scheme
- Journalist claims he received phone call from Mubarak
Thursday
- Islamist group claims responsibility for Cairo University blasts
- Egypt to receive $1 bn grant from Kuwait
- Policeman shot and killed in northern Sinai
- Sadat’s family backs Al-Sisi’s bid for presidency
- Egypt’s board of censors has approved the screening of “Noah” in local movie theaters
- Power outage could reach 6 hours daily due to fuel shortage
Friday
- Egyptian police arrested 61 pro-Brotherhood protestors
- Security forces disperse protests across Cairo
- Heikal says El-Sisi is the ideal presidentfor Egypt
- Egypt deports man lobbying against mass death sentences
- British PM spokesman: Brotherhood leaders will be consulted in UK review
- Egyptian cabinet decision to green light coal stokes controversy
- Egyptian photojournalists go on strike, demand better security
Saturday
- 23 killed in feud between families in South Egypt
- Prime minister to visit Aswan after tribal violence
- Qatari Emir: Qatar eased stance toward Egypt but no response
- Medical professional protest demanding Staff Law
- Fate of Egyptian drivers in Libya is unclear
- World Bank loans Egypt $300m to grow small businesses
Sunday
- Two deadas tribal clashes continue for fourth day in Aswan
- Aswan University suspends classes in light of tribal violence
- Cabinat tasks special commission to probe Aswan violence
- Mortada Mansour announces presidential bid
- April 6 marks sixth anniversary by calling for the release of detainees
- El-Zawahri, 67 others charged with plotting terrorist attack in Egypt
- Egyptian law shielding state deals set to go to cabinet: Minister
Good Reports
- Terrorism in Sinai. Middle East Institute
- Egypt’s wiretapping scandal. Mohammed Abdel Salam
- Students organized 1427 protests in fall semester. Daily News Egypt
- Egypt: Failure to Meet US Aid Conditions. Human Right Watch
Photo Gallery
- In Pictures: Explosions outside Cairo University
Good read
- On the responsibility to form apublic coalition for rights, freedom, and national development. Amr Hamzawy
- What will a Sisi presidency bring for Egypt? Sada Journal
- Egypt ‘s wiretapping scandal. Mohammed Abdel Salam
- Egypt’s probable president: Pretending to be civilian.The Economist
- A predictable summer. Mohamed Fouad
Plus
- Egypt’s 2014 presidential elections timeline
- Revolutionary history relived: The Mahalla strike of 6 April 2008
Finally here are Jason Casper’s prayers for Egypt.
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