Sissi Calls for State of Emergency After Church Attacks
The president announced a three-month state of emergency after two bomb blasts on Coptic churches killed 49.
Trump, Egypt's el-Sissi in White House Lovefest
The president praised the Egyptian strongman in another break with the Obama era.
What Egypt's el-Sissi Wants From Trump
El-Sissi's Washington visit comes amid Trump's proposed budget cuts that would reduce spending on U.S. foreign aid.
Egypt's Former President Hosni Mubarak Freed: Lawyer
Mubarak was the first leader to face trial after the Arab Spring uprisings.
Don't Blame Obama for Egypt's Political Mess
Pro-government elites remain convinced that the Muslim Brotherhood's Mohammed Morsi's election as Egypt's president was somehow the work of the U.S.
Greetings From the Egyptian Tourism Board
Detentions, torture, repression of the press and a failing economy have made Egypt a tinderbox.
The Return of the Arab Dictator
The hopes of the Arab Spring are dashed, and Egypt is again setting the standard for oppression in the region.
Mubarak Sentenced to Three Years in Corruption Case Retrial
The former Egyptian president and his sons Gamal and Alaa may not have to serve any jail time.
Protesters Killed on Egypt Uprising Anniversary
At least 15 dead, including policemen, in protests marking the fall of Hosni Mubarak.
Mubarak Cleared By Egyptian Court Over Deaths in 2011 Revolt
An Egyptian court has dropped its case against former President Hosni Mubarak over the killing of 239 protesters in the 2011 revolt that ended his three-decade rule.
Enter The Muslim Sisterhood
With their men in prison, women are taking the lead in Egypt's Islamist opposition movement.