The first democratically elected president of Egypt, Mohammed Mursi (file photo)

Ahad , 14 Jul 2013, 00:45 WIB

US and Germany call for release of Mursi

A member of Lebanon's Islamic Group, the country's branch of the Muslim Brotherhood, displays a picture Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Morsi on her chest with Arabic that reads:

Sabtu , 13 Jul 2013, 00:00 WIB

Egypt: Lawmakers demand Mursi's return

Supporters of ousted Egypt's President Mohammed Mursi, pray after breaking their fast, during the Islamic month of Ramadan, in Nasr City, Cairo, Egypt, Thursday, July 11, 2013.

Jumat , 12 Jul 2013, 03:14 WIB

US sharpens criticism of Egyptian arrests

A leading democracy advocate Mohammed ElBaradei has been named vice president of Egypt. (file photo)

Rabu , 10 Jul 2013, 02:32 WIB

Military govt picks Baradei as vice president

Fireworks burst over opponents of Egypt's President Mohammed Mursi during a rally outside the Presidential palace, in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, July 7, 2013.

Senin , 08 Jul 2013, 03:05 WIB

Splits in Egypt leadership amid new protests

Egyptian military soldiers stand guard atop armored personnel carriers at Maspero, an Egypt's state tv and radio station in Cairo, on Saturday.

Ahad , 07 Jul 2013, 01:54 WIB

Observer: Egypt, the unfinished Arab Spring

People carry a body during a funeral in Alexandria's Sidi Gaber district, Egypt, Saturday, July 6, 2013. The 18-year-old man was one of 14 who were killed Friday in a clash between supporters and opponents of Egypt's ousted President Mohammad Mursi.

Sabtu , 06 Jul 2013, 23:00 WIB

Egypt: Interim president meets with army chief

Egyptian soldiers secure the area around Nasser City, where Muslim Brotherhood supporters have gathered to support ousted president Mohammed Mursi, in Cairo, Egypt, Thursday, July 4, 2013.

Reactions to Mursi ouster reveal domestic politics

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, The reactions of some countries to the military overthrow of Egyptian President Mohammed Mursi offer a revealing glimpse at their own domestic politics. Here is a look at which side key countries are supporting.   UNITED STATES The Obama administration is treading carefully, wary of taking sides. President Barack Obama said the US acknowledged the "legitimate grievances of the Egyptian people"...