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Marking 60 Days Since the Bloody Military Coup

Sixty days of brutal, bloody coup have sent Egypt back to the dark pre-revolution days of military madness and police repression, killed innocent unarmed citizens, and ruined the economy.

Muslim Brotherhood Statement on Prime Minister and Palestinian Authority Rumors

Egypt Brotherhood statement refutes false claims that portray the group as having control over senior government officials, administering Egypt’s affairs.

Egypt Government Agrees to Amend Provisions of Laws to Encourage Investment

The Egyptian Cabinet approves plans for law amendments to protect public and private sector investments and boost investor confidence.

PM Qandil: Suez Canal Region Development Project Already Launched

Major conference reveals start of serious rejuvenation and expansion projects in Suez Canal area, to help boost Egypt’s economy.

FJP Chairman Katatni: Government Reshuffle Matter for Presidency and Cabinet

Six new ministers may be sworn in Tuesday in limited cabinet changes, while provinces across Egypt will also see a number of governors replaced.

Qandil: Egyptian-Chinese Agreement Real Beginning for Gulf of Suez Development

Egyptian PM Qandil announces that an Egyptian-Chinese deal signed Saturday is the good start point for serious development of the northwest region of the Suez province.

Muslim Brotherhood Will Not Be Dragged into Violence Instigated by Certain Political Forces

While irresponsible groups and parties initiate, fuel and perpetuate violence in the Egyptian street, the Muslim Brotherhood commits to peaceful action.

Erian: Qandil Government Formed in Difficult Circumstances; Needs Reshuffle

Freedom and Justice Party leader Erian affirms that current Prime Minister Hisham Qandil’s government requires urgent reshuffle in compliance with Egypt’s newly-approved national charter.

Human Rights Activists, Politicians Welcome President Morsi’s Revolution Prisoners Pardon

April 6 movement, along with human rights activists and many politicians welcome Dr. Morsi’s decree to free prisoners of Egypt’s Jan 25 revolution; and affirm: this is a bold step

Mahmoud Hussein: Muslim Brotherhood Will Not Stage Street Protests Against President

In an interview with the newspaper Al-Masry Al-Youm at the Muslim Brotherhood's headquarters in Cairo, Dr. Mahmoud Hussein, Brotherhood leader and Secretary-General, rejects as baseless rumors of 'Ikhwanization' of the