From sanitation to human rights, the challenges for the new president are daunting. How much time will the people give him?
Egypt’s economy is predicted to grow at the rate of 3.2 percent for the next fiscal year, while unemployment rates soar.
Supporters of Gen. Hifter clashed with government supporters in Tripoli on Friday, escalating an already violent situation in the country.
The prosecution said the journalists' reporting on sexual violence in Tahrir square negatively portrayed Egypt.
The former army chief won 96.91 percent of the votes in the Egyptian presidential election.
“The present climate in Egypt is not suitable for a political satire program," Bassem Youssef said.
Abbas says joint government will be comprised of ministers without political affiliation.
Unrest and instability have decimated the tourism industry, among others. It's a situation the new leader has vowed to fix.
The Arab world's most populous nation is in need of a drastic economic overhaul, but new president Sisi has a cushion -- for now.
In a sign of disillusion with politics, spoiled ballots beat the expected runner-up in Egypt's election, Hamdeen Sabahi.
The United States, Egypt's ally in the West, has yet to comment on Sisi's victory.
With over 90 percent of the votes in more than 50 percent of polling stations, it looks like Abdel Fattah el-Sisi is set to become the next president of Egypt.
Amid fears of "black spot" fruit disease, the EU has restricted imports of citrus fruit from South Africa, the world's largest exporter.
Despite extending polling for the third day, the voter turnout in Egypt has remained low, threatening the credibility of Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.
Shadow businesses can make up more than 80 percent of total economic activity in developing countries, according to a new study.
Field Marshal Abdel Fattah el-Sisi is expected to win the presidential elections in Egypt, but many fear the economy will suffer.
A militant leader in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula was shot dead Friday by unknown assailants, security sources said, days before Egyptians vote for a new president.
The sentences came the same day former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak was given a three-year prison term on corruption charges.
But Washington, and other western governments, have yet to call the military's action a coup.
Hamza was accused of aiding in the kidnapping of 16 tourists in Yemen in 1998, and attempting to build a terror training camp in Oregon.
Doyenne of broadcasting Barbara Walters retires this week, prompting questions of who will match her iconic status.
The trial of six Al Jazeera journlists gets adjourned, and a defense lawyer quits surprisingly in the middle of the court.