Court in recent days ordered closing of Al Jazeera's Egyptian channel, widely seen as backing former Islamist-led government
Officials say Mohamed Ibrahim unhurt by bomb thrown at convoy from nearby building
Delay has made some in Syrian capital hopeful that Washington will back down on its threat - or give time to better prepare for one
Supporters reject US case that Assad used chemical weapons against fellow Syrians
Carnage near Damascus has appalled many in Middle East, but possible retaliation by US leaves others equally unsettled
Democracy movement's biggest failure could be the inability to force change at the highest levels
Armed Forces chief, General Abdel Fatah el-Sissi, says actions based on popular mandate
Former president's release from jail overshadows continuing security crackdown on Egyptians protesting July 3 military takeover
Undersecretary-General Jeffrey Feltman to meet with, seek reconciliation between military-backed interim government and Muslim Brotherhood
Badie is the most influential member taken into custody in a widespread crackdown against the Islamist group
Muslim Brotherhood expresses outrage over deaths of supporters held in custody; Interior ministry blames prisoners for deaths
Government calls its operations a move against "terrorism," apparently piling on to rhetoric of state media in demonization of largely Islamist anti-military forces
Egypt continues to count the dead from Wednesday's security operations against supporters of ousted President Mohamed Morsi
Militant group Magles Shoura al-Mujahideen claimed responsibility for the attempt and vowed further attacks
Officials signaled action against camps could begin as early as Monday, but at daybreak there was no sign of activity by security forces
Morsi's supporters say the Obama administration erred by accepting the former president's ouster, but others argue the US needn't worry about who runs Egypt
Opponents of military rule vow to stay in protest camps until ousted President Mohamed Morsi is re-instated
Both sides question American role as Senators Graham, McCain join efforts by US diplomat Burns to broker end to standoff
While some consider General Fattah el-Sissi as a savior who steered country back onto its true path, opponents say he's a usurper
For Morsi supporters, a more sinister player than the anti-Morsi camp is moving against the progress Egypt has made since 2011
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