'Egypt has become... an oasis of security and stability in the region,' says President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi

Trip to region not scheduled to include a stop in Israel; heir to UK throne will be accompanied by wife Camilla

Ai-Da held by authorities for 10 days on suspicion of espionage due to cameras in its eyes that enable it to paint

Alaa Abdel-Fattah, his lawyer and another blogger appear in court on charges of 'broadcasting false news,' after being arrested in wake of rare anti-Sissi protests

Nephew of president who made peace with Israel acts as unofficial leader for dialogue with el-Sisi administration, elder statesman in Washington amid warming ties

Lebanese TV channel cites sources in the group claiming terror group also wanting IDF to stop all border incursions

48 years on, declassified papers show PM Meir feared abandon by int'l community: 'They don't like Jews, let alone weak Jews'; State Archive publishes 1,300 pages of transcripts

Gaza leaders, including chief Ismail Haniyeh, gathered in Cairo Sunday for meetings with Egyptian intelligence

Washington withholds $130 million of $300 million after rights groups, lawmaker backlash; State Dept. says money preserves security engagement critical to Mideast stability

Site contains a labyrinth of corridors, decorated with hieroglyphic carvings and tiles and a massive granite-clad sarcophagus from Egypt’s Third Dynasty

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