CAIRO, Egypt – Al-Qaida linked insurgents killed three American soldiers after capturing them last month in Iraq, according to a militant video released Monday that claimed to show footage of the ambush. The video offered no proof for its claims.
Read More »Egyptian Brethren appear in court
A military trial has resumed briefly in Egypt of more than 40 members of the banned opposition Muslim Brotherhood.
Read More »Egypt and Iran Consider Restoring Relations
Egypt and Iran are considering restoring diplomatic relations and are expected to engage in negotiations in the next few days.
Read More »UAE’s Abraaj buys Egypt’s EFC for $1.41bn
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – Dubai-based private equity firm Abraaj Capital announced Sunday that it has acquired the Egyptian Fertilizers Company (EFC) in a deal valued at $1.41 billion.
Read More »Olmert rejects Hamas ceasefire feeler
OCCUPIED JERUSALEM (AP) — Prime Minister Ehud Olmert on Sunday brushed off a Hamas ceasefire feeler, pledging instead to press ahead with Israel’s campaign against Palestinian fighters in the Gaza Strip and stop their daily rocket fire.
Read More »Bush condemns Iran’s detention of Americans
WASHINGTON — US President George W. Bush on Friday strongly condemned Iran’s detention of American citizens and called for them to be freed “immediately and unconditionally.†Tehran has accused dual US-Iranian citizens Haleh Esfandiari, an academic, Kian Tajbakhsh, a social scientist, and Parnaz Azima, a journalist, of spying. The State …
Read More »Egypt’s Brotherhood blogger released
CAIRO (AP) — A Muslim Brotherhood blogger was released Saturday after a 45-day detention, but the crackdown against the group continued, with 51 Brotherhood members arrested in recent days, police said.
Read More »US shells Al Qaeda targets in Somalia
MOGADISHU (AFP) — A US warship shelled suspected Al Qaeda targets in northeastern Somalia after Islamist fighters clashed with troops from the country’s semi-autonomous region of Puntland, witnesses and officials said Saturday.
Read More »Lebanese PM tells Islamists to give up or be crushed
BEIRUT (AFP) — Lebanese Prime Minister Fuad Siniora repeated a warning on Saturday to Islamist gunmen holed up in a northern refugee camp that they must surrender or be crushed, as intense fighting continued to rage.
Read More »Egypt Frees Muslim Brotherhood Blogger
CAIRO, Egypt – A Muslim Brotherhood blogger was released Saturday after a 45-day detention, but the crackdown against the group continued, with 51 Brotherhood members arrested in recent days, police said.
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