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Canada's Government Is Getting Cozy with Egypt's Increasingly Repressive Regime
Ottawa has stepped up its support for the Egyptian military regime by openly endorsing a crackdown on political opponents and increasing security ties to the forces carrying it out.
Egypt Marks Anniversary of 2011 Uprising With Deadly Clashes Between Protesters and Police
At least 15 people — including a 10-year-old boy — were killed during anti-government protests on the anniversary of the first day of the 2011 Egyptian revolution.
The Canadian Government Won't Help Journalist Mohamed Fahmy Get Out of Egyptian Jail
A Canadian journalist imprisoned in Egypt has called out the Canadian Prime Minister after a visit by Foreign Minister John Baird failed to end his more than year-long nightmare.
The Canadian Journalist Imprisoned in Egypt Has Been Granted a Retrial PLZ DON'T PUBLISH THANKS
Mohamed Fahmy, who's been sentenced to seven years in an Egyptian jail essentially for doing his job a journalist, may yet have hope.
Outrage in Egypt After Judge Clears Ex-President Mubarak of Murder Charges
A judge used a technicality to drop charges against former president Hosni Mubarak for the murders of hundreds of protesters killed during the country's 2011 revolution.
Egyptian Military Targeted in Deadly Attacks as Islamists Mount Anti-Government Protests
At least one army officer was killed by gunmen in Cairo on Friday morning and around 90 Islamists arrested as regime opponents prepared for the largest demonstrations planned in months.
Egypt Will Demolish a Town in its Expanded Gaza Buffer Zone
As insurgency continues in Egypt's North Sinai, the military is doubling the size of the security zone bordering Gaza, wiping out the town of Rafah in the process.
The Egyptian School Year Began with a Wave of Violence and Arrests
One student has died and dozens more have been detained by authorities.
Egypt Sentences Muslim Brotherhood Leaders to 15 Years for Torturing Lawyer
Eight men, including two members of the Muslim Brotherhood and an Islamist preacher, were on trial for allegedly torturing and sexually assaulting a lawyer during the 2011 Egyptian revolution.
Egypt Is Really Worried About Libyan Islamists
The prospect of Libyan Islamists routing the country's oil revenues to sympathetic groups across the border is a huge concern for Egyptian security officials.
Cairo Blackout Causes Chaos Amid a Continued Energy Crisis
Train passengers were trapped underground and TV stations knocked off air in an incident opponents say demonstrates the government's inability to keep the lights on.
Egypt's Rabaa Massacre of 1,000 Morsi Supporters Went 'According to Plan'
A Human Rights Watch report released today accuses Egypt's government of possible crimes against humanity in dispersing protests in 2013.