Four explosions have left at least 11 dead in Cairo, Egypt. These attacks come on the third anniversary of a revolt that lead to the resignation of the country’s president. To see news coverage of this story, click below.
Four explosions have left at least 11 dead in Cairo, Egypt. These attacks come on the third anniversary of a revolt that lead to the resignation of the country’s president. To see news coverage of this story, click below.
As protesting in Egypt continues so does the unfortunate death toll, Check out this video of the clash amongst security forces and protestors after the jump!
Beginning August 4, U.S. Embassies around the world are closing down, including in Egypt. California Republican and chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Royce is saying that Al Qaeda-linked threats originates from the, “Middle East and in Central Asia.” CNN was told that the Obama administration was specifically keeping their eyes open for threats against the embassy in Sanaa, Yemen. Yemen has been cracking down on Al Qaeda, and President Obama plans on meeting with, Yemeni President, Abdo Rabu Mansour Hadi at the White House next week, so we’ll see where that goes. For now, hit the jump to get more details as well as the closing dates – via the U.S. Embassy’s Cairo twitter.
As reported yesterday the rallies in Egypt had left 5 dead going into the night, yet it did not end there. Read more after jump
Huge rallies in Egypt are occurring due to some in support of the ousting of the islamist president and others against the act. During the rallies, 5 have already died, while the rallies are still continuing. read more after jump
The protests do not stop! Egyptian security forces earlier Saturday forced protesters away from the U.S. Embassy toward Tahrir Square. While workers cleaned the area after five days of riots, hundreds of Egyptian riot police remained in the square protecting them. Demonstrators were angry over an anti-Islam film and clashed with police in Australia. See below for more details Eloisa Melo