Top News
- Egypt appoints Brotherhood critics as Justice minister (Wednesday)
- Egypt’s militants’ vows to attack judges (Thursday)
- Egypt to host 2016’s World Economic Forum (Friday)
- IMF criticizes Egypt’s decision to delay capital gain tax (Sunday)
Main Headlines
Monday
- Conscript is injured in attack on checkpoint near Ismailia
- Bombing of electricity pylon cuts power to 14 villages in Upper Egypt
- Egypt’s market achieved its biggest gain as government has suspended capital gain tax
- Egypt’s death sentences US, UN, and Turkey
- ONtv’s Sawiris rebuts TV presenter Reem Maged’s claims on the ban of her show
Tuesday
- Egypt ‘s justice ministry rejects foreign comments on Morsi’s death sentence
- Egypt plays down cancelation of meeting with president of German parliament
- Egypt’s opposition urges Sisi to prioritize their proposed election reforms
- Civilian shot dead, another wounded in Sinai
- An Egyptian civilian court resumed the trial of 213 alleged members of Ansar Beit Al-Maqdis
Wednesday
- Egypt appoints Brotherhood critic as Justice Minister
- Egypt’s Defense Minister receives Head of US Central Command
- Egyptian editor arrested over ‘false reporting’ is released on bail
- Egypt’s Suez Canal revenues rise to $422 million in April
- Administrative Court rules to ban access to porn websites
- Belly dancer is acquitted of offending Mortada Mansour
Thursday
- Egypt’s militants vow to attack judges
- 8 suspected militants were killed in clashes with security forces in Sinai’s Al-Arish
- Sisi to attend World Economic Forum’s MENA summit in Jordan
- Wafd Party: Morsi is a traitor who deserves to be executed
- Egypt’s journalists syndicate files complaint over editor’s detention
- Sisi discusses jihadi terrorism with Austrian FM
- Police conscript was killed in fire exchange in Sharqiya
- Egypt permits private sector to import natural gas
Friday
- Egypt to host 2016 World Economic Forum on MENA
- Egypt describes IS assault on Saudi Arabian mosque as “brutal terrorism”
- Conscript abducted and killed by militants in Sinai
- Egypt criticizes anti-Sisi comments from the president of the German parliament
- ‘Revolutionary Punishment’ group claims responsibility for the murder of police officers in Fayoum.
- Egypt makes record annual purchase of domestic wheat
- Interior Ministry halts plans to re-open Sadat metro station
Saturday
- A court in Cairo acquitted 17 members of the Socialist Popular Alliance Party of charges of breaking the protest law.
- An Egyptian court postpones verdict in appeal to Hamas “terrorist” designation
- Egyptian FM meets his Algerian counterpart over the Libyan crisis
- Egypt to host a second Syrian opposition conference in June
- Opposition to issue unified reports on Sisi’s one year in power
- 61 alleged members of the Muslim Brotherhood were referred to military court
- Omar Sharif is suffering from Alzheimer’s
Sunday
- IMF Criticizes Egypt’s decision to delay capital gain tax
- Arab military chiefs struggle over details of anti-terrorism coalition
- Six suspected militants killed in clashes with security forces in North Sinai
- Egypt court sentences Brotherhood member to death in absentia
- Egypt FM: Foreign countries won’t participate in Libyan tribal leaders forum
- Egypt to open Rafah crossing into Gaza for two days
- Arabtec’s share price is down 3.32% on uncertainty relating to developer’s planned Egypt exposure.
- Egyptian policeman is sentenced to life for raping a mentally ill minor
- A court case to drop Egyptian citizenship of Erdogan’s son Bilal is postponed to October 11 (Arabic)
Good reports
- Stifling Egyptian civil society: Sexual violence by security forces surges under El-Sisi. The International Federation for Human Rights
- New military company is established with wide mandate. Mada Masr
- Egyptian judges are the new frontline in the battle against militancy. Yara Bayoumy and Haitham Ahmed
- Mixed reactions on Egypt’s new justice minister Mariam Rizk
- Lessons in morality from Egyptian media personalities and TV hosts. Heba Afify
- Egypt’s Copts praise Sisi but await more tangible support. Stephen Kalin
- Q&A: Capital punishment in Egypt. Zeinab el-Gundy
Good read
- Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood gets a facelift. Eric Trager and Marina Shalabi
- Egypt’s president has secured investment but not yet fixed the economy. The Economist
- Egypt’s Sisi is getting pretty good … at being a dictator. Thanassis Cambanis
- Sinai Tribes: Between the Egyptian State and the Islamic State. Zack Gold
- Egypt’s capital mirage. Lorena Rios
From Twitter
Plus:
- The legacy of Cairo’s famous Café Riche is on the line.
Photo Gallery
- Egyptian street dog whose puppies were murdered finds home abroad
- Cairo’s Manial house and musuem
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