Victims include 4 children; mayhem raises questions about Cairo's ability to deal with heavy precipitation after years of poor maintenance of city's sewage and drainage systems

Addis Ababa rejects Cairo's offers, moves on with construction of massive dam that could limit water supply; pro-Sissi pundits call for invasion similar to 1973 war with Israel

Discovery is the latest in a series that Cairo has sought publicity for in the hopes of reviving its key tourism sector

Nafidh Azzam makes statement following talks in Cairo this week between leaders in his terror group and Egyptian officials

Egyptian Antiquities Ministry says sarcophagi discovered in Luxor are one of the 'biggest and most important' finds in recent years

Blast in Bir al-Abd also wounds six; not immediately clear who was behind shelling as Cairo battles IS insurgency in area

Defense Ministry declassifies an intel report from the day before the Yom Kippur War, transcripts from IDF General Staff meetings, and a phone call that relieved a general of duty

Ali Abdel Aal later states he was only hailing Germany's infrastructure development, not the Nazi dictator who 'committed a lot of crimes'

Check Point Software Technologies says major hacking campaign targeting opposition figures, journalists and academics run out of Egyptian spy shop

Thousands of police deployed on Cairo's streets and up to 2,000 arrested after last week's demonstrations, largely stifle further action against the president

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