
![]() |
Latest News | Feb 2, 2011 | ![]() |
||
Mubarak Will Not Seek Reelection
Announcing an end to a near 30-year reign in power, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak told the nation late Tuesday he will not run for office in September. ...
Military Role Crucial in Egypt Unrest
The U.S. Defense Department said Tuesday that Egypt's number two military officer, Lieutenant General Sami Anan, has assured the U.S. that the Egyptian army will be a stabilizing factor in the current unrest. ...
Chances of Muslim Brotherhood rule in Egypt 'over-exaggerated'
It is highly unlikely that the radical banned Islamic movement Muslim Brotherhood will come to power in Egypt. ![]()
Featured Free Resource
![]()
Egyptian opposition leader urges Mubarak to step down
Egypt's leading opposition figure Mohammed ElBaradei on Tuesday called on embattled President Hosni Mubarak to step down and leave the country.
Mass arrest of protestors by Egyptian security forces
With initiation of massive anti-government rallies in Cario in which millions of angry protesters took to streets, Egyptian security forces have arrest many protestors in order to control the situation. ...
Retired U.S. diplomat to meet with Egyptian officials
A former U.S. ambassador to Egypt, Frank Wisner, will meet with officials from the Egyptian government and talk to public representatives amid the current unrest in the country. ... ![]()
Featured Free Resource
![]() Jordan's King Abdullah II on Tuesday fired the country's government and appointed a new prime minister following street protests calling for political reform. ... Read more... �� ![]() ![]() ![]() Dissidents Call for 'Day of Rage' in Syria Syrian opposition groups are using social networking sites to call for a "day of rage" protest in the country this week, similar to recent mass gatherings in Tunisia and Egypt. ... Read more... �� ![]() ![]() ![]() |