Main Headlines
Monday
- Another Egyptian soldier is killed a day after deadly Sinai’s blast
- Mourners flock in Menoufia to funeral for soldier killed in North Sinai
- Egypt condemns Turkey’s comments on latest death sentences to Brotherhood leaders
- Egypt to punish tunnel diggers with life in prison
- Al-Azhar deputy rejects call for women to remove their headscarves
- Two judges were referred to investigation for proposing an anti-torture draft law
- Saudi Journalist: Time to reconcile with the Brotherhood
- Court to issue verdict on banning on banning Charlie Hebdo in Egypt
- Egyptian universities were excluded from BRICS ranking
Tuesday
- Egypt ‘s Sisi meets Saudi defense minister
- Egypt has not deployed ground troops to Yemen: Military spokesman
- Court ruling allows Interior Ministry to deport homosexual foreigners
- Washington says release of military aid is not an endorsement of Cairo’s human rights record
- Egypt’s education minister to investigate book burning at a Cairo’s schoolyard
- Egypt upholds Islamist ex-presidential candidate’s jail term
- Proposed amendments to Egypt electoral law suggests number allocated to independent candidates to increase
- Power is restored to Egypt media city after nearby bomb attacks
Wednesday
- Egypt, Saudi mull joint exercise amid Yemen air war
- Explosion in Kafr al-Sheikh kills 2 military cadets
- Kuwait deposits $2 billion in Egypt’s Central Bank
- Cabinet revokes Egyptian citizenship of Hamas’s affiliated Palestinian
- New UN site for flights in conflict zones issues warnings on Libya and Egypt
- IMF predicts 4% growth in Egypt’s GDP in 2015
- Islamic State hacks popular Egyptian radio station’s Twitter account
- Egypt’s Bassem Youssef wins new award at New York Festival
Thursday
- Bomb attacks kill soldier, wounds five in Egypt’s Sinai
- Three suspected militants were killed in chase following Sinai’s blast
- Egypt completes dry digging in the new Suez Canal
- Egypt to demolish building of the defunct National Democratic Party
- Morsi’s aide sent to sent to prison for appointing a convicted man at presidency
- Cabinet approves amendments of two parliamentary election laws
Friday
- Egypt’s top auditor says state institutions are hindering information law
- Preacher Wagdy Ghoneim calls those involved in calls for women to remove their veils “infidels”
- Egyptian police should use ‘non-traditional’ security techniques: Interior minister
- President El-Sisi cheers on Cairo Marathon runners
- Qatar will never relinquish support for Egypt: Qatari FM
- Egypt joins China-based infrastructure bank
- Egypt to prioritize Toshka, Minya, and Western Desert in land reclamation project
- Egypt starts constructing new phase on metro-line
Saturday
- Egyptian court lists Ansar Beit al-Magdis as a terrorist group
- El-Sisi addresses military cadets days after two were killed by an IED
- Egypt’s FM to meet U.S.’s anti-ISIS envoy
- Third military cadet dies after last week’s Kafr El-Sheikh attack
- Political parties complain of parliament’s record number of 592 seats
- 1460 Egyptians exit from Yemen since airstrikes
- Private TV channel hosts debate with controversial Islamic researcher
- Ship collision delays traffic in Suez Canal
- Cairo governorate puts in effect parking ban on 26th of July street
Sunday
- El-Sisi meets CIA chief Brennan in Cairo
- Egypt’s Morsi faces possible death penalty in first verdict
- Court preliminarily sentences 11 defendants to death for 2012’s Port Said stadium violence
- Archbishop of Canterbury hands letters of condolence to the Coptic Pope
- Egypt’s new administrative capital utilities to cost LE 2 billion
- Arab army chiefs to meet on joint military force
- El-Sisi to visit Cyprus and Spain later in April
- Interior ministry lashes at a critical report
- Egyptian court says ‘lacks jurisdiction’ on Qatar’s terror case
- Egypt sends delegation for the Armenian genocide centennial
- Nour Party to include Christian women on its electoral list
Good Reports
- Egypt official says she burned books that “corrupt” children. Sarah El-Deeb
- Police in Egypt: Torture, repression and bribes within departments and prisons. Al Masry al-Youm
- Egypt: Scant evidences for mass convictions. HRW
- Bassem Youssef: Comic, Dissident, and Harvard Professor. Nancy Youssef
- Video report: Civilian workers at Egypt’s military production factories demonstrate over pay Arabawy (Arabic)
- 5 controversies around the draft electoral laws. Mada Masr
- Tramadol: Where did the opiate of the masses go? Pesha Magid
- Every year, Egyptians risk their lives by eating this dangerous delicacy. Laura Dean
Good Read
- Muslim Brotherhood: From rapid rise to sharp decline. BBC News
- The War on Egypt’s human rights defenders. Ragab Saad
- Military and police clashes: More than personal conflicts. Mada Masr
- Burning Books in the schoolyards. Zeinobia
Timeline
- Egypt faces near daily attacks. Egypt Source
Interview:
- Egypt’s rights movement: A series of conversations. Mai Shams el -Din
From Twitter
Plus
- Meet the feminists changing the world for girls from Kenya to Egypt. The Guardian
- Sexual harassment rates in downtown Cairo declined on Easter
- Two-millenia-old chapel discovered in Cairo’s Matariya
Poll
- Baseera: 90% Egyptians send Christians holiday wishes
Photo Gallery
- Egyptian pour into parks to celebrate Sham El-Nesim
- Thousands join Cairo runners Heliopolis’s half marathon
Video
- President El-Sisi cautions against individual efforts to ‘renew religious discourse’ says process should b thru state institutions (Arabic)
- Kite surfing in Egypt
Finally here are Jayson Casper’s prayers for Egypt.
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***** by Dr Nervana Mahmoud weekly roundup of Egyptian, MENA & world events as they affect Egypt b the most insightful commentator
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