Hosni Mubarak suffers heart, attack after seeing Qadafi Dead.


JNN Oct.24th 2011. Sources in Egypt say that the ousted Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, who was being tried for alleged ordering to kill civilians and corruption in Cairo, has suffered a heart attack and may even have died in custody, RT’s Paula Slier reports. Continue reading

US Responsible for Egypt Violence says Hezbollah


Lebanon’s resistance movement, Hezbollah, has accused the United States of involvement in the recent wave of violence in Egypt. Continue reading

Israel's Embassy in Cairo De Flagged and taken over by the Egyptian Protesters


JNN 09 Sep 2011 Cairo : Protesters in Egypt continued their attacks on Israeli embassy in Cairo after a night of violence which claimed at least three lives and left 450 people injured. Meanwhile, Egypt has put its security forces on a state of alert Continue reading

Israel’s Embassy in Cairo De Flagged and taken over by the Egyptian Protesters


JNN 09 Sep 2011 Cairo : Protesters in Egypt continued their attacks on Israeli embassy in Cairo after a night of violence which claimed at least three lives and left 450 people injured. Meanwhile, Egypt has put its security forces on a state of alert Continue reading

12,000 Egyptian Activist Tried in Military Courts after the Ouster of Hosni Mubarrak


JNN 09 Sep 2011 : Egyptian activists have released a report that reveals 12,000 civilians have been tried in military courts since the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak in February 2011, Press  reports. Continue reading

Egypt recalls ambassador from Israel demands Investigation & Explanation on the killings


JNN 20 Aug 2011 : Egypt said Saturday it will withdraw its ambassador from Israel to protest the deaths of Egyptian security forces in what it called a breach of the 1979 peace treaty between the two countries, sharply escalating tensions after a cross-border ambush that killed eight Israelis. Continue reading

Iran, Egypt, Turkey should form an Islamic triangle: Al-Azhar imam


JNN 31 July 2011 TEHRAN – Sheikh Ahmad al-Tayyib, the imam of Al-Azhar Mosque in Cairo, has called on Iran, Egypt, and Turkey to establish an Islamic triangle, Iranian MP Nasser Soudani has said.  Continue reading

Egyptians continue their sit in at Tahrir Square to demand end to military rule


JNN 22 July 2011 Cairo : Egyptian protesters continue camping out in Cairo’s Liberation Square, calling for faster political reforms and an end to military rule in the North African country. Continue reading

Hosni Mubarak out of 'a full coma'


JNN 18 July 2011 Cairo : Egypt’s former president Hosni Mubarak, who was forced to resign in February, has reportedly come out a coma, a physician treating him said late Sunday evening.  Continue reading

Hosni Mubarak out of ‘a full coma’


JNN 18 July 2011 Cairo : Egypt’s former president Hosni Mubarak, who was forced to resign in February, has reportedly come out a coma, a physician treating him said late Sunday evening.  Continue reading

Hamas and Fatah to finalize unity government of Palestine


JNN 15 June 2011 CAIRO  – Palestinian Authority President Mahmud Abbas will meet Hamas chief Khaled Meshaal in Cairo next week to finalize a new government put together by the two factions, a top official of his Fatah movement said Tuesday.  Continue reading

Israeli Agent caught on charges of Inciting Sectarian clash and civil war in Egypt


JNN 12 June 2011 : Egyptian authorities have detained an alleged Israeli agent and are interrogating him on suspicion of spying and trying to influence protesters during the popular uprising that toppled President Hosni Mubarak, a court official and the prosecution spokesman said Sunday Continue reading

Egyptian's Not satisfied by the change gearing up for the Next revolution


JNN 27 May 2011 : An Egyptian group has called for massive protests on Friday for what it is billing as a “Second Revolution,” saying people are not satisfied with a number of issues following the revolution. Continue reading

Egyptian’s Not satisfied by the change gearing up for the Next revolution


JNN 27 May 2011 : An Egyptian group has called for massive protests on Friday for what it is billing as a “Second Revolution,” saying people are not satisfied with a number of issues following the revolution. Continue reading

Egypt's Govt form Committe to Probe into Sectarian clashes


JNN 12 May 2011 : The Egyptian government has decided to form a national justice committee in an attempt to confront sectarianism following Saturday’s deadly sectarian clashes in the North African country. Continue reading

Egypt’s Govt form Committe to Probe into Sectarian clashes


JNN 12 May 2011 : The Egyptian government has decided to form a national justice committee in an attempt to confront sectarianism following Saturday’s deadly sectarian clashes in the North African country. Continue reading

Egyptians wants to cutt off ties with Israeli regime


JNN 07 May 2011 : Thousands of Egyptian protesters have gathered outside the Israeli embassy in the capital, calling for an end to Cairo’s relations with Tel Aviv. Continue reading

Egyptian getting ready for Revolution’s Final Stage


JNN 10 April 2011 : Thousands of demonstrators barricaded themselves in Cairo’s central square with burned-out troop carriers and barbed wire Saturday and demanded the removal of the military council ruling Egypt, infuriated after soldiers stormed their protest camp overnight, killing at least one person and injuring 71 others. Continue reading

Egyptian getting ready for Revolution's Final Stage


JNN 10 April 2011 : Thousands of demonstrators barricaded themselves in Cairo’s central square with burned-out troop carriers and barbed wire Saturday and demanded the removal of the military council ruling Egypt, infuriated after soldiers stormed their protest camp overnight, killing at least one person and injuring 71 others. Continue reading

New Egypt Wants to have Good Relations with Iran


JNN 07 April 2011 CAIRO — Egypt : which has had turbulent relations with Iran for more than three decades, says it is ready to open a “new page” with the Islamic republic, Egyptian media reported Tuesday. Continue reading

Zionist ,West and US Champions of Democracy backed the Dictatorships now fear Reprisal


 

JNN 22 Feb 2011 : Israeli Deputy Prime Minister Silvan Shalom says the West’s support of Mideast authoritarian regimes has been seriously challenged as popular pro-democracy revolutions are changing the region. Continue reading

Violence induced to the Peaceful Protest for the ouster Of President Hosni Mubarak


JNN 09 Feb 2011 : Pro-democracy protests in Egypt turn more violent as hundreds of protesters have been killed or wounded in the latest round of crack-down on demonstrations. Continue reading

Violence induced to the Peaceful Protest for the ouster Of President Hosni Mubarak


JNN 09 Feb 2011 : Pro-democracy protests in Egypt turn more violent as hundreds of protesters have been killed or wounded in the latest round of crack-down on demonstrations. Continue reading

Israeli embassy personnel flee Cairo, leaving back their agents to make a new Government


JNN 29 Jan 2011 Cairo : News sources in Egypt said that the Israeli embassy personnel fled the embassy when a group of demonstrators passed near the Cairo University at the Geeza suburb. Continue reading

Israeli embassy personnel flee Cairo, leaving back their agents to make a new Government


JNN 29 Jan 2011 Cairo : News sources in Egypt said that the Israeli embassy personnel fled the embassy when a group of demonstrators passed near the Cairo University at the Geeza suburb. Continue reading

'Egypt on verge of revolution'


JNN 27 Jan 2011 Cairo : An Egyptian uprising, inspired by the Tunisian revolution, is moving the North African country close to a tipping point of revolution, a political analyst says. Continue reading

‘Egypt on verge of revolution’


JNN 27 Jan 2011 Cairo : An Egyptian uprising, inspired by the Tunisian revolution, is moving the North African country close to a tipping point of revolution, a political analyst says. Continue reading

After Tunisia, Yemen Now Egyptians denounce Mubarak, clash with riot police


JNN 26 Jan 2011 CAIRO: Egyptian police fired tear gas and rubber bullets and beat protesters to clear thousands of people from a central Cairo square Wednesday after the biggest demonstrations in years against President Hosni Mubarak’s authoritarian rule. Continue reading