Country faces another round of rallies Friday, as military calls on citizens to show support for their maintaining control
Family threatens legal measures to gain release of former President Mohamed Morsi who remains in military detention
Opponents demand Egyptian president's ouster as supporters point out the difficulties of being the country's first freely elected leader
President, in speech Wednesday night, mocked his rivals and, accused members of the judiciary of corruption
Crowd of angry Sunnis attacked a group of Shi'ites Sunday on outskirts of Cairo, killing four
Appointment last week infuriated tourism workers, others in historic city hard hit by post-revolution unrest that has kept many foreign tourists away
Opponents, supporters in Egyptian tourist city remain in standoff over newly-appointed governor tied to group accused of attack there in 1997
Opposition claims 15 million people have signed petition calling for early voting
It is unclear how far President Morsi will go to follow through on his words of support for Syrian rebels
Plan to build massive structure on Nile River would mean less water for several years
Syrian refugees with disabilities have a hard time finding equipment to accommodate people with special needs
Analyst calls for negotiable solution to the refugee issue
However, court says body will not be dissolved until new parliament is chosen
US has been slowly building a small military contingent on Syrian border in Jordan as conflict rages in Syria
Limited resources, rebel claims of dramatic drop in Gulf arms supplies raise questions about possible behind-the-scenes deals
Analysts say government offensive targeting former rebel stronghold Qusair, challenges assumption that Assad administration collapse is imminent
Pigs are returning after being culled, purportedly for health reasons - a controversial move that left thousands of farmers jobless
Sinai Peninsula has long been a country apart and is awash with arms
Former president's retrial on charges he was complicit in murder of protesters during uprising against him has been postponed twice
But some worry how long Egypt's goodwill can last
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