Mohamed Morsi
June 24, 2012: When Middle Eastern reality changed overnight - opinion
The Middle East teaches time and again that radical forces do not disappear on their own. Sometimes time actually strengthens them. Sometimes it grants them resources, legitimacy, and capabilities
Hamas items, including Sinwar's battle plans on display at new intelligence center exhibit
Egyptian security forces arrest senior staff members of rights group
Egypt’s intangibles: Morsi to Sisi to the pyramids to an LGBTQ refugee
Egyptian FM: Cairo-Washington relations in turmoil
Nabil Fahmy says prolonged instability will "reflect negatively on region"; US wrong to assume Egypt will always follow US line.
Morsi defiant after Egypt's crackdown on Muslim Brotherhood
Deposed leader's family says he won't negotiate with authorities; he is due to face trial on Nov. 4 on charges of inciting violence.
US official: Washington plans to halt military aid to Egypt
White House denies reports of cutting funds, and says the aid and relationship between the two countries will continue.
Egypt bolsters security, warns Brotherhood following latest violent protests
Presidential spokesman warns against anti-army protests on anniversary of 1973 attack on Israel during Yom Kippur War.
5 dead as Muslim Brotherhood stages protests across Egypt
Marches the most ambitious attempt by the Muslim Brotherhood to press its demands since government crackdown in August.
Egypt stops tourist travel to Iran citing security worries
Move will continue to distance ties between the two countries after Morsi attempted to improve them.
Egyptian students clash at universities as Morsi turmoil continues
At least 29 wounded at 3 campuses across country; state-owned paper reports unidentified gunmen shot at pro-Morsi protesters.