Egypt Voties In Election With Big Turnout – Electing Lower House Of Parliament
Egyptian citizens are lining up on the streets to vote in the country’s first free elections in decades – they’re electing members to the lower house of Parliament.
Egyptian citizens are lining up on the streets to vote in the country’s first free elections in decades – they’re electing members to the lower house of Parliament.
Regardless of ongoing protests in Tahrir Square, the Egyptian government affirms that elections will go ahead as planned, with parliamentary ballots scheduled for next week and a presidential one in June, 2012.
Venting frustration over violent crackdowns on protests, Egypt’s cabinet ministers have submitted their resignations en masse
While Egypt’s Prime Minister urged calm after deadly riots between Christians, Muslims, and security forces left at least 24 people dead and over 272 wounded, new battles broke out outside a Cairo hospital
Gaza militants have agreed to a cease-fire with Israel, a Hamas official has affirmed
Egyptian President President Hosni Mubarak really was terrible, as a study out affirms that the rise of street children is one of the biggest issues plaguing the country
Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has arrived in court in a hospital bed for the start of his trial on charges of corruption and the unlawful killing of Egyptian protesters
Egypt has suffered its worst violence in several weeks, as police fired tear gas at hundreds of youths, who threw stones and fought back
Egyptian officials have arrested approximately 200 pro-Palestinian protesters outside the Israeli Embassy near Cairo
CBS News Chief Foreign Correspondent Lara Logan returned to 60 Minutes Sunday night – as the interviewee