An Egyptian administrative court fined ousted President Hosni Mubarak and two former officials 540 million Egyptian pounds ($91 million) on Saturday for cutting mobile and Internet services during protests in January.
G8 Summit gives in to Canada's stand against mentioning a specific stand of the 1967 borders at which called for re-commencement of Israel-Palestinian peace talks on Friday.
More than 40 Yemenis were killed as violence erupted in Sana’a peaceful pro-democracy protests. Yemen was on the verge of a civil war as there was overnight combat between the government forces and tribal militia.
Facebook is not working on opening up the world's biggest social network to children under the age of 13 in the short term, founder and Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg said Wednesday, contradicting some media reports.
Robot designed by engineer Rob Richardson from the University of Leeds, UK, and colleagues has crawled up the tunnel carrying a bendy micro snake camera has sent back the first images of markings on the wall of a tiny chamber in the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt that have not been seen for 4500 years, the New Scientist reported on Thursday.
The West is bracing for long military operations in Libya to help end conflict there, U.S. President Barack Obama told the British parliament on Wednesday.
The G8 summit of industrialized nation’s leaders this week could transform the Middle East economies with financial efforts to win back investors' confidence.
Egypt will open its Rafah border with Gaza starting from Saturday “on a daily basis” to ease the entry restrictions for Palestinians, the state MENA news agency reported on Wednesday.
Yemeni capital Sanaa was hit by big blasts on early Thursday as the fighting to bring down the current president, Ali Abdullah Saleh, has turned out to be a civil war, Reuters reported.
Recent satellite surveys have identified the existence of seventeen lost pyramids in Egypt including thousands of tombs and ancient settlements.
Former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak will be put on trial and he face criminal charges relating to the deaths of unarmed protesters during the pro-democracy uprising early this year that ended the 30-year dictatorship.
President Barack Obama and U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron laid out their broad guidelines for using force against other nations in the context of a wide-ranging opinion piece on Tuesday which touched upon rising democratic movements in the Middle East and the fight against terrorism in Afghanistan.
Israeli Prime Minister signals willingness to create Palestinian state, rejects Hamas as a legitimate negotiating partner and warns of Iranian repression
A slideshow which gives a sneak peek into Hosni Mubarak's family.
Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and his sons will stand trial for the killing of protesters by state security forces during the unrest in February that deposed him for power, according to Egyptian media.
United States President Barack Obama, as part of the Middle East peace speech on Thursday, called for two-state solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict, which would be based on the 1967 accords.
One fringe group has gained national notoriety with their predictions that the end of the world will be this May 21, but just how did they arrive at that conclusion?
A Google executive who became the face of the Egyptian democratic uprisings earlier this year said on Monday that social networking was now a key to political activism.
Tunisian foreign minister Mouldi Kefi said he believed that Libyan oil minister Shokri Ghanem, was no longer working for the Gaddafi regime.
President Barack Obama will use a European tour this week to urge U.S. allies to help press forward the movement for democratic change presented by the Arab spring uprisings in the Middle East, reports said
An Egyptian court has passed the first death sentence to a police officer for killing protester during the uprising that has overthrown President Hosni Mubarak, Egyptian state TV reported on Monday.
Tunisian Foreign Minister Mouldi Kefi said that he believed Libyan Oil Minister Shokri Ghanem is no longer working for Gaddafi regime, Reuters reported on Monday.