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Sinai court jails 50 police officers
Egypt

Sinai court jails 50 police officers

South Sinai Criminal court on Thursday convicted 50 low-ranking police officers for stating protest against work conditions, inciting colleagues to…
Borg al-Arab airport reopens after closing due to strike
Egypt

Borg al-Arab airport reopens after closing due to strike

Borg al-Arab International Airport in Alexandria reopened Sunday after police strikes forced it to shut down.    Magdy Shaklol, head…
Tuesday’s papers: Power of arrest and police arms
Egypt

Tuesday’s papers: Power of arrest and police arms

Privately owned newspaper al-Shorouk leads this morning with “ ... and the era of public police starts.” The newspaper says…
Monday’s papers: Demons and horse carts
Egypt

Monday’s papers: Demons and horse carts

Monday’s papers are full of news regarding the microbus drivers’ strike, which has affected a number of governorates. Also making…
Police in Giza, Cairo, end strikes
Egypt

Police in Giza, Cairo, end strikes

Police officers in Cairo and Giza have ended their strikes, while continuing to condemn the policies of Interior Minister Mohamed…
FJP demands cleansing the police
Egypt

FJP demands cleansing the police

The time has come for cleansing the police, said Murad Ali, media adviser to the Muslim Brotherhood’s Freedom and Justice…
Police strike leaves ministry on shaky ground
Egypt

Police strike leaves ministry on shaky ground

Discontent in Egypt's police ranks has boiled over into an unprecedented strike, with officers saying they will refuse orders until…
Interior minister decries rumors, media attacks on police
Egypt

Interior minister decries rumors, media attacks on police

Interior Minister Mohamed Ibrahim has decried what he called as continuous rumors and media attacks against police services, saying his…
Strikes, protests continue nationwide
Egypt

Strikes, protests continue nationwide

Several governorates witnessed clashes Sunday between police and protesters who are calling for civil disobedience in protest against the policies…
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