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Same sex couples are lining up and getting married in Utah after a judge's ruling legalized it. The state of Utah is appealing the decision. An explosion believed to be caused by a car bomb killed a dozen people and wounded more than a hundred others
This is exciting, I don't prefer, but we have a new president, his name is Barack Obama. And even though he's been very very busy these days, his people were kind enough to invite me to the White House over the weekend for some one-on-one time with t
Violence continued for a fourth day in Egypt .Officials say at least 800 people have died in fighting since bloodshed began Wednesday .Supporters of ousted President Mahand Morsi had been using a masking in Cairo make shift hospital and more. Today s
Moments ago the Muslim Brotherhoodspokesman announcing over Twitter that tomorrow will be a, quote, Fridayof anger, a day of anger, calling for marches to head toward Cairo'scenter after noon prayers. Also tonight the death toll from yesterday's clas
For sure his efforts are applauded but it is expected from him to work harder even though they know that the odds are against his efforts... Moataz Fattah, Cairo University Opinion polls have shown that President Barack Obama's widely-publicized spee
1. The Duke of Cambridge, Prince William walked out of a London hospital with his wife Kate. She was released Thursday morning after being treated for severe morning sickness. The Duchess of Cambridge had been hospitalized since Monday. 2. President
By Aya Batrawy Cairo 21 March 2008 In a weekend-long celebration, Egyptians acknowledge the Prophet Muhammad's birthday late Thursday with prayer and gatherings in celebrations similar to those taking place in other parts of the Muslim world. Aya Bat
Egypt is opening its border with Gaza to humanitarian aid and relief. The move comes as Cairo, along with its neighbors in the Middle East, continue to condemn Israel's deadly raid Monday of an international aid convoy to the Palestinian territory. P
An Egyptian vendor prepares the display of traditional lanterns for sale at his shop in Cairo, Egypt, in preparation for the upcoming Muslim holy month of Ramadan, 3 Aug 2010 According to Islam's lunar-based calendar, the holy month of Ramadan is set
US President Barack Obama has again postponed his trip to Indonesia because of pressing issues in the U.S. The trip is part of his ongoing effort to reach out to Muslims worldwide. Last year, he gave a speech in Cairo that was considered a landmark i
Egypt-Israel Ties Are Stronger Than They Appear Egypt's mediation of a deal swapping Palestinian prisoners for Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit is the interim military government's first successful foray into high-profile foreign affairs. The move appear
On the streets of Egypt, people are doing three things: celebrating their revolution, memorializing those who died in it and getting down to the nitty-gritty work of building their country's future. For the past three weeks, Farah El Moataz's frantic
The Muslim Eid al Adha or Feast of Sacrifice holiday is celebrated with the slaughter of an animal, which is then shared with the poor. Elizabeth Arrott | Cairo 25 November 2009 Lambs for sale ahead of Eid in Cairo's City of the Dead, Cairo, Egypt,
Arab World Awaits Obama's Mideast Trip When the U.S. president visited Cairo in 2009, he was hailed as a son of Africa, a man whose middle name Hussein hinted at a fundamental shift in America's relations with the Islamic and Arab world. He even spok
Egyptian Military Clashes With Muslim Brotherhood Supporters Earlier in the day the Egyptian military fired upon protesters outside the Republican Guard barracks in Cairo where Morsi is believed to be detained. A number of demonstrators were injured
Less than a year ago, U.S. President Barack Obama gave a speech in Cairo, calling for a new beginning in America's relations with the Muslim world while pledging to support the advance of democracy and human rights. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
By Challiss McDonough Cairo 01 December 2007 On a visit to Egypt Saturday, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said the recent Annapolis peace conference achieved its goal of re-launching negotiations for a Middle East peace agreement. VOA Correspond
国籍歧视法给一些家庭带来的伤害 Around the world, some 12 million people are stateless. They are not recognized as citizens by any government and have no protection, no rights. Too frequently, this situation results from gender discrimi
By Challiss McDonough Cairo 11 October 2007 The Muslim holy month of Ramadan is drawing to a close. For many Egyptians, the month of fasting also brings cherished traditions, including special dishes and social gatherings that last long into the nigh
An Egyptian court has confirmed death sentences for more than seventy in connection with a violent protest at which the security forces killed hundreds of demonstrators five years ago in Cairo. Those condemned included prominent figures in the Muslim