Retrial of Egypt’s Mubarak adjourned as presiding judge withdraws

The retrial of Egypt's former President Hosni was adjourned shortly after the court reopened the case Saturday (April 13, 2013 ) as presiding judge Mustafa Hassan Abdullah withdrew from the case "due to feeling of uneasiness" and referred it to Cairo Court of Appeal to assign a different court. Walid al-Shahhat, lawyer of one of the former security officials who attended the brief session said that the case was adjourned "indefinitely" until a new court is chosen.

Egypt imposes travel ban on late VP Omar Suleiman’s daughters

April 1, 2013 (TSR-Xinhua) - The Egyptian authorities imposed on Saturday a travel ban on two daughters of late vice president Omar Suleiman, state-run news agency MENA reported. Cairo International...

Egypt’s State Board recommends to dismantle Illegal “Legal” Muslim Brotherhood

by TSR Staff Reporter March 21, 2013 (TSR-Agencies) -Egyptian State Commissioners' Board (SCB) has recommended to the Supreme Administrative Court (SAC) that it should uphold the order to dismantle the...

UPDATED: Retrial of Egypt’s Former President Hosni Mubarak and sons set for April 13

March 3, 2013 (TSR-Reuters) - The retrial of ousted leader Hosni Mubarak, his sons and top aides will begin next month, an Egyptian court said on Sunday, ordering the...

Egyptian former president Mubarak to be retried

January 13, 2013 (TSR) - The Egyptian Court of Cassation has accepted two appeals concerning former president Hosni Mubarak, state TV reported Sunday. The first appeal was submitted by Mubarak...

The Age of the Siege: Nazi Military Tactics Revisited Versus US-NATO Strategies, Economic Sanctions...

by Felicity Arbuthnot, critically-acclaimed journalist and Senior Researcher with former UN Assistant Secretary General and UN Co-ordinator in Iraq, Denis Halliday and John Pilger's Award Winning Documentary "Paying the Price...

Nusra Front reportedly leading Syrian rebels’ fight for key Damascus area

by David Enders, McClatchy January 6, 2013 (TSR) - An Islamist rebel group that the United States has listed as a terrorist organization has taken the lead in fighting in...

Clinton Continues to Avoid Testifying of Her Involvement in CIA Spy Stevens Death in...

by Susanne Posel January 2, 2013 (TSR) - Retired Admiral and former Joint Cheifs of Staff chairman, Mike Mullen, who conducted an independent review of the events at...

Egypt bans Mubarak, his family, aides from travel

December 30, 2012 (TSR) - Egypt's Prosecutor-General Talaat Ibrahim Abdullah imposed Saturday a travel ban on 26 former government figures including former President Hosni Mubarak, his wife Suzanne Thabet,...

Syria: India knows the US-led conspiracy and dubious machinations by Ambassador Robert Ford to...

December 29, 2012 (TSR) - The renowned Indian journalist Prem Shankar Jha has reported in the prestigious newspaper “The Hindu” that the former U.S. Ambassador to Syria, Robert Ford,...

Egypt: Morsi signs controversial Islamist constitution into law

December 26, 2012 (TSR) - Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi has signed into law a new constitution voted in despite weeks of opposition protests and low voter turnout. The national electoral...

Egyptian VP Mahmoud Mekki resigns amid constitutional referendum dispute

December 22, 2012 (TSR) - Egyptian Vice President Mahmoud Mekki has announced his resignation, state television reported. The move has come on the second day and final phase of...