Muslim Brotherhood

Headlines

Headline News August 19, 2013: Brazil Saves Oil Profits for Education and Healthcare, North Korea Faces Crystal Meth Epidemic, Egypt Arrests Muslim Brotherhood Leader

Brazil Passes Law Sequestering Oil Profits for Healthcare and Education New Zealand Prime Minister Leaves After Questions About NZ’s Spy Bill New Egyptian Constitution May Band All Religious Parties Swedish Youth Unemployment at All Time High CIA Admits Involvement in 1953 Iran Coup Fukushima Bay Radiation at Highest Levels Recorded Clashes in Egypt Destroy Antiquities […]

Read More
Headlines

Headline News August 17, 2013: Egypt Considers Outlawing Muslim Brotherhood, Fukushima Simmers, Polio Outbreak in Somalia

Girls Using Metal Detectors at Airports to Escape Forced Marriages Canadians Warn United States About Tar Sands Pollution Egypt Considers Outlawing the Muslim Brotherhood, Labels It a Terrorist Organization Fukushima Still a Disaster Waiting to Happen? Al Jazeera Offices Raided in Egypt Mexican Gulf Cartel Leader Captured Japanese Nationalists Sail to the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands Outbreak […]

Read More
News

Egyptians Await Coup As Military Deadline Approaches

Egyptians await action from the military as the deadline provided to the government of Mohammed Morsi approaches. It is believed to be the first time in modern history that a military has signaled its intention to stage a coup d’etat. Popular with the protesters in Cairo, the Egyptian military has increasingly acted as a check-and-balance […]

Read More
News

Protests Continue Against Mohammed Morsi in Egypt

Protests still rage in Egypt during the second anniversary of similar actions that swept former longtime Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak from power.   The rallies in the famed Tahrir Square have called for President Mohammed Morsi to step down from his post, with charges that he and the Muslim Brotherhood have betrayed the revolution and […]

Read More
News

Egypt’s Tahrir Square is a Scene of Chaos After Violent Crackdown by Egyptian Security Forces.

Protestors in Cairo have been mercilessly beaten down by Egyptian Security Forces in an attempt to quell the protests still raging in now famous Tahrir Square, scene of the revolution against long time dictator Hosni Mubarak’s rule. In a protest raging for its second night, security forces unleashed rubber bullets and tear gas on protestors […]

Read More
News

Protests in Egypt Against Military Rule.

Thousands upon thousands of protestors have amassed once again in Egypt’s famed Tahrir Square to protest the continued military rule of their country and to demand the process of transition to a civilian-led government. Called the “Friday of One Demand,” the protestors were called to action by a recent document released by the military discussing […]

Read More
News

The Rise of Qatar: How a Tiny Emirate in the Middle East is Turning the Arab Spring to Its Advantage.

Qatar is probably best known in the west as the home of media outlet Al Jazeera and perhaps secondly as a less grand, Dubai-esque sheikdom in the Middle East. Recent events in the Middle East such as the uprising against Bashar al-Assad in Syria, the fall of Qaddafi in Libya and the toppling of Mubarak […]

Read More