Qatar-based network denies accusations and has repeatedly called for release of its staff, saying charges are 'totally unfounded'
Announcement comes a day after at least 49 anti-government protesters were killed on 3rd anniversary of revolution that toppled Hosni Mubarak
Egyptians gathered to attend government-led events on Cairo's Tahrir Square, marking the third anniversary of the uprising as well as National Police Day
As anniversary of revolution that ousted Hosni Mubarak approaches, country is experiencing an uptick in violence
Anti-government protests clash with police across Egypt; officials say at least 10 people killed
Deadly clashes reported as voters cast ballots for military-backed constitution six months after Egypt's first democratically-elected president, Mohamed Morsi, was ousted
State media report charges will include collusion with foreign groups with intention of carrying out terrorist operations
Popular discontent with latest set of rulers appears to be growing and 2014 offers no guarantee the tumult is over
Cold temperatures, snowfall pummel parts Middle East increasing misery for millions of Syrians uprooted by civil war
Sudanese, Egyptian, Ethiopian officials look for deal on Renaissance Dam, which has spurred repeated objections over national security threats
VOA's Elizabeth Arrott interviews Egyptian atheists
In Egypt, key points of difference often revolve around religion. As Egypt undergoes profound change, atheists are trying to be heard, arguing tolerance could be a true test of Egyptian modernity. VOA's Elizabeth Arrott has more from Cairo.
Atheism is not technically illegal, but a law against 'insults to religion' often amounts to the same thing
With more than 200 articles, new draft constitution details everything from protected role of military to rights of fishermen
Authorities order arrest of two leading political activists in connection with new legislation limiting public gatherings
Al-Qaida-linked group, Abdullah Azzam Brigades, claims responsibility for twin explosions that also left scores injured
Memorial government unveiled Monday, which at present consists only of its base, is intended to honor those killed in mass protests that brought down two Egyptian presidents
Officials ramp up vaccination campaign, one of several national efforts in Middle East after crippling disease recently resurfaced in war-torn Syria
Small group appointed by military-backed government is overhauling previous, Islamist-driven charter to draft country’s fourth constitution in less than three years
Observers say trip suggests possible shift in alliances as tensions between Egypt and the US grow
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