A controversial decision by Egypt’s Supreme Judicial Council to completely refrain from supervising a referendum on the recently approved constitution remains the top story in the Arab press.
A Palestinian man worked Sunday in Rafah, Gaza Strip, to repair a smuggling tunnel damaged during Israel's eight-day offensive against Hamas.
A protest by at least 100,000 Egyptians outside the presidential palace in Cairo turned violent on Tuesday
Five European countries, including Britain, have registered formal protests with Israeli ambassadors over last week’s decision
Within a week of President Obama's re-election, the Middle East has erupted in deadly violence
Rushing through a draft while serious concerns about key rights protections remain unaddressed will create huge problems
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Islamist group Al-Gamaa Al-Islamiya and its Building and Development Party confirmed in a statement on Monday that it rejects Tuesday's protests against the draft constitution, while stressing its support for the right to protest.
Egypt witnessed a large protest by Islamist forces on Saturday, which they dubbed the day of “Sharia and legitimacy.â€
Egypt’s Arab Spring took another sharp, potentially ominous turn Saturday as Islamist supporters of President Mohamed Morsi and his controversial draft constitution
An actress who said she was duped into appearing in an anti-Islam film that stoked violent protests against the United States across the Muslim world lost on Friday her second legal bid
Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi has set a date of December 15 for a national referendum on a controversial new constitution
So it is ironic that by granting himself sweeping powers, including immunity for his decisions against judiciary appeal, he has violated one of the central principles of Sharia: no one is above the law
The Muslim Brotherhood has changed the venue of its planned Saturday demonstration in support of President Mohamed Morsi from Cairo's Tahrir Square to another location yet to be decided, Al-Ahram's Arabic-language news website reported on Thursday evening.
The Muslim Brotherhood has decided to move Saturday’s protests in support of President Mohamed Morsy’s constitutional declaration to Cairo University, the group announced on its official English Twitter on Thursday evening.
Al-Ahram state-run newspaper said on its website Thursday that Journalists Syndicate head Mamdouh al-Waly is attending the Constituent Assembly session Thursday to vote on the final constitution draft, whereas the Orthodox Church reiterated that it had definitively withdrawn.
The Muslim Brotherhood in Alexandria is calling for three marches to take place on Wednesday after sunset prayers in support of President Mohamed Morsi's recent constitutional decree.
The Brotherhood will participate in mass marches on Tuesday with hardline Gamaa Al-Islamiya and Salafist Call, confirmed Anas El Qady, official spokesman of Brotherhood in Alexandria on Monday evening as thousands of Gamaa Al-Islamiya members gathered in support of President Morsi's controversial constitutional declaration.
Al-Azhar Grand Sheikh Ahmed al-Tayyeb called on President Mohamed Morsy to prioritize the rule of law and work for a prompt resolution to the turmoil surrounding his constitutional declaration.
The Salafist Nour Party on Wednesday expressed support for Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi's controversial constitutional declaration.
The Muslim Brotherhood and hardline Salafi parties will hold protests across Egypt on Saturday in support of President Mohamed Morsy, who is facing a wave of unrest over a decree that expanded his powers.
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