Mubarak
The Guardian confesses to mistake in article on Mubarak’s wealth
Egypt
March 27, 2011
The Guardian confesses to mistake in article on Mubarak’s wealth
Chris Elliott, readers’ editor of British newspaper The Guardian, has admitted that the paper made a mistake in phrasing an…
Sunday’s papers: Mubarak gets away with it, Brotherhood faces internal controversy
Egypt
March 27, 2011
Sunday’s papers: Mubarak gets away with it, Brotherhood faces internal controversy
State-owned Al-Ahram starts off the week with an update on the ongoing attempts to locate and freeze the Mubarak family’s…
Judge aims to restore Egypt’s dignity
Egypt
March 25, 2011
Judge aims to restore Egypt’s dignity
An Egyptian judge who exposed corruption in Hosni Mubarak's era says he will work to create jobs and restore Egypt's…
Saudi denies it asked Egyptian army not to prosecute Mubarak
Egypt
March 24, 2011
Saudi denies it asked Egyptian army not to prosecute Mubarak
The new Saudi ambassador in Cairo, Ahmed Abdel Aziz al-Qattan, on Thursday denied that the Saudi leadership had pressured the…
Thursday’s Papers: Stock market sees historic drop, fact finding continues
Egypt
March 24, 2011
Thursday’s Papers: Stock market sees historic drop, fact finding continues
The stock market opened yesterday after six weeks of suspended trading and before the constitutional announcement scheduled for Thursday, creating…
Egypt committee charges Mubarak with killing protesters
Egypt
March 23, 2011
Egypt committee charges Mubarak with killing protesters
An Egyptian committee set up to investigate violence during demonstrations that toppled Hosni Mubarak has laid charges against the former…
Auditing agency to submit corruption reports to attorney general
Egypt
March 19, 2011
Auditing agency to submit corruption reports to attorney general
Gawdat al-Malt, Central Auditing Organization chief, said he will submit reports Sunday to the attorney general on corruption cases involving…
Referendums: Can a tactic of Egypt’s dictators become a tool for democracy?
Egypt
March 18, 2011
Referendums: Can a tactic of Egypt’s dictators become a tool for democracy?
Egyptians on Saturday are going to a landmark vote in their history, not only because it is the first vote…
Military prosecutor: Mubarak won’t be tried by a military tribunal
Egypt
March 17, 2011
Military prosecutor: Mubarak won’t be tried by a military tribunal
Egypt's former President Hosni Mubarak will not be tried before a military tribunal, Military Prosecutor General, Major Medhat Ghazy, has…
A new era for trade unions
Egypt
March 15, 2011
A new era for trade unions
Egypt's trade union movement, which was closely controlled by the state for the past 53 years, is witnessing an unprecedented…