The Christian Science Monitor
Both candidates need to compromise with pro-democracy groups...The Middle East giant was the centerpiece of the Arab Spring last year, ousting a longtime dictator in a popular uprising. Now Egyptians go to the polls June 16-17 to choose a new leader.
Daily News & Analysis
An attack on the offices of one of the two finalists in Egypt's presidential race has sounded a warning that the last round of voting might spark more violence in a nation polarized by the choice between an Islamist and an ex-general from Hosni...
Kuwait Times
Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood candidate for the presidential elections Mohammed Mursi arrives to hold a press conference in Cairo yesterday. Egypt's Islamist presidential candidate Mohammed Mursi sought yesterday to reassure Coptic Christians and women,...
Kuwait Times
Egypt was second in line to ignite the Spring against the old regime, which led to the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak after the downfall of Zain Al Abdin bin Ali in Tunisia. Electing Members of Parliament, then going to presidential elections are good...
The Independent
The Muslim Brotherhood's presidential nominee attempted to shore up his support in Egypt today by offering to open up senior political positions for Christians and promising not to impose Islamic dress codes for women. The pledges, made during a...
Jerusalem Post
Mursi says there will be "no imposition on women to wear the veil" should he win in next month's run-off elections. Mohamed Abd El Ghany Egyptian presidential candidate Mohamed Mursi of the Muslim Brotherhood vowed on Tuesday that should he be...