Morsi’s Downfall Forces Islamists to Rethink Strategy
The failure of political Islam in Egypt might have violent repercussions across the Muslim world.
The failure of political Islam in Egypt might have violent repercussions across the Muslim world.
The United States have no reason to make life harder for Egypt’s generals now they’re in control again.
General Martin Dempsey warns that the Egyptian army’s coup will have “consequences”.
The Christian Democrats may yet stay in coalition with Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho’s liberal conservatives.
Opponents of the Muslim Brotherhood welcome its overthrow in Egypt, even if they’re on opposite sides in Syria’s civil war.
The military names Egypt’s chief justice as interim head of state.
The conservative prime minister is confident he can stave off early elections.
The administration urges Egypt’s president to form a more inclusive government.
Both oppose the European Union and Muslim immigration, but the Dutch are socially liberal.
The generals don’t want to be held accountable for the Muslim Brotherhood’s failures.
Azerbaijan’s choice for the Trans Adriatic Pipeline over Nabucco is good news for Southern Europe.
Dissatisfied with the Muslim Brotherhood, Egyptians could tolerate the generals’ return to power.
Commerce between Taiwan and the mainland receives a major boost with expanded trade access.
If the security transition to national authorities fails, Afghanistan’s women have the most to lose.
Economic growth and stock markets are up while government debts and poverty are down.