An official at the Russian arms export company Ross Ooborun Export said his company offered to Egypt modern military helicopters and anti-aircraft missiles.
10 injured as police disperses Samanoud textile workers protests
Four police officers and six workers were injured as security forcibly dispersed protests by workers from the Samanoud Felt Fabric Company Saturday in Gharbiya.
Committee member: Initial draft of constitution to be finished on Tuesday
A rapporteur for the 50-member panel drafting Egypt’s new constitution has said that the first draft will be put forward on Tuesday after resolving disputes over all contentious articles related to the Armed Forces and the judicial authorities.
Police replace army following end of emergency
Security sources confirmed to Al-Masry Al-Youm on Thursday morning that the armed forces have started to withdraw from streets following the end of the state of emergency and the curfew.
Morsy transferred to single cell
Assistant Interior Minister Ahmed Helmy said that the prison sector has transferred toppled President Mohamed Morsy to a solitary cell in Borg al-Arab Prison after his 10-day quarantine ended, in accordance with the prison regulations.
Morsy in statement read by lawyers insists ouster was coup
Defense lawyers representing toppled president Mohamed Morsy read out Wednesday a statement he made to Egyptians from detention, the first since his chaotic trial last week.
Constitution drafted apart from army, judicial articles
A sub-committee of the 50-member Constituent Assembly finished reviewing all of the articles in Egypt’s new constitution, according to committee spokesperson Mohamed Salmawy.
Mubarak ‘free to move’ after state of emergency, says lawyer
Lawyer Farid al-Deeb, head of former President Hosni Mubarak’s defense, has said his client is free to move across Egypt after the lifting of the state of emergency.
Mubarak 'free to move' after state of emergency, says lawyer
Lawyer Farid al-Deeb, head of former President Hosni Mubarak’s defense, has said his client is free to move across Egypt after the lifting of the state of emergency.
Trial of four policemen involved in killing 36 imprisoned Morsy supporters adjourned to December
The Khanka Misdemeanor Court postponed on Tuesday the trial of four policemen from Heliopolis Police Station to 17 December to review the lawsuit documents. The policemen are accused of involvement in the killings of 36 persons affiliated to the Muslim Brotherhood inside an Abu Zaabal prison truck. Egypt Independent To …