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Latest in Egypt

Guns of the cabinet: Egyptâs revolving security apparatus
Part two of a series that examines the composition of the Qandil cabinet with a close look at allegiances and alliances within.

Morsy 100 day plan restart
El-Erian explained that Morsy’s 100-day plan should only be appraised starting now

18 Soldiers dead at a security check point – Sheikh Zuwaid
Anonymous gunmen attack security checkpoint at Sheik Zuwaid, killing 18 Egyptian soldiers.

Minister of Manpower gives focus to Cleopatra Ceramics controversy
The newly appointed Khaled Al-Azhary is meeting with business and workers to resolve the ongoing industrial dispute

Yasser Ali: âElectricity problems will be over soonâ
Egypt has been plunged into darkness fairly often in past weeks, with some areas having regular power cuts every three or four hours.

Hospital security continues to crumble
Doctors unable to treat patients at public hospitals for fear of safety

Coptic leaders criticise new cabinet
âThis cabinet is unjust for Copts” said Bishop Pachomious

Qandil cabinet is more Islamist than it appears
In addition to the five Muslim Brotherhood ministers, the cabinet also includes two members who are not members of the group but could be seen as their allies

El-Nour Party sidelined in cabinet
Second biggest party in the now-dissolved parliament boycotts Qandilâs cabinet

Over a thousand still âmissingâ since 2011 uprising
Some individuals are abducted and released within hours while others remain abducted for months

FJP headquarters burned
The party is proceeding with legal action following fires at two buildings in Cairo and Giza

Egyptian FM requests release of Guantanamo prisoner
Foreign Ministry has officially requested the release of Egyptâs last prisoner in Guantanamo Bay military prison

Violence in Dahshur to be weighed by judiciary
The clashes between Copts and Muslims began after an argument arising between a Coptic clothes-presser burned the shirt of his Muslim customer

Abu Hamed: âShafiq backs my Life of the Egyptians Partyâ
Liberal former member of parliament Mohamed Abu Hamed speaks with DNE
In pictures: Violence at the Nile City Towers
Violent clashes broke out at the Fairmont Nile City Towers in the Boulaq area near downtown Cairo today. The interior and emergency doors to the towers were sealed off until Central Security forces arrived to disperse the crowd. In the ensuing violence approximately ten cars were burned, as well as several motorcycles in the Nile City …

Violence erupts at Nile City Towers
A man from Ramlet Boulaq, a poor district behind the Nile City Towers, was reportedly shot and killed by tourism police and another was injured

Mohamed Badie urges Sudanese to unite
Supreme Guide of the Muslim Brotherhood Mohamed Badie urged the Sudanese people to unite in order to face the challenges they are currently facing

Qandil cabinet presents final list of nominees to be sworn in
Egyptâs Prime Minister Hesham Qandil announced the full list of cabinet members today, bringing an end to speculations regarding who would be part of the first government-elect since the fall of Hosny Mubarak in 2011

Controversial Fatwa banning Muslims from eating and drinking in the streets during the day in Ramadan
The Egyptian Dar Al-Iftaâ has issued a Fatwa saying that it is “religiously unacceptable for any Muslims to publicly display that they are not fasting in Ramadan without an excuse”

El Hangar Theatre issues apology to group cancelled for political content
The apology was prompted by the controversial cancelling of the performance scheduled for this evening widely understood to be caused by some controversial content

Clinton statement causes backlash
Statements by US Secretary of State Hilary Clinton regarding religious freedom in Egypt are causing controversial reactions

Aboul-Ghar: âWe rejected an offer for our party to hold the Ministry of Investmentâ
As a prominent member of the Constitution Drafting Committee, what do you predict for the future of this assembly in light of the forthcoming Administrative Court ruling in September? It is hard to predict the outcome of the court ruling. The Constitution Drafting Committee members are exerting tremendous efforts. Although the makeup of the committee …

A closer look at Qandilâs cabinet
The new cabinet is largely comprised of technocrats and bureaucrats with a sprinkling of Islamist politicians

Preliminary list of cabinet ministers revealed
The official presidential spokesperson, Yasser Aly, has announced that President Mosry will meet with the final cabinet tomorrow

El Adly appealing his life sentence
The former Minister of Interior is citing procedural flaws in his trial as grounds for appeal of his 25 year sentence

Clinton: Since Mubarak âsectarian violence has increasedâ
A teacher and Shia facing blasphemy charges are among the recent examples of growing religious tensions in Egypt

Al-Gabaly leaves for Saudi Arabia despite travel ban
Al-Gabaly submitted a written approval granting him one-off permission to travel

Power cuts and strikes plague Hurghada tourism
In the resort city power cuts are exacerbated by airport police officers and security guard strikes

President’s controversial waste collection programme becomes institutionalised
The logic behind President Morsy’s flagship waste disposal plans are questioned by Zabaleen and industry experts

Progress in Constituent Assembly, executive and legislative bodies finalised
Relationship between executive and legislative bodies finalised, subject to vote in the Constituent Assembly