Qatar announced Wednesday that it would buy billions of dollars of Egyptian government bonds, giving critical support to President Mohamed Morsi to mend the ailing economy.
Pope Tawadros II, the Coptic pope, accused President Mohamed Morsi’s government of “delinquency” and “misjudgments” for failing to prevent sectarian fighting.
The five are accused of using social media to incite attacks against President Mohamed Morsi’s allies in the Muslim Brotherhood that took place last Friday.
Five activists in Egypt are accused of inciting violence against the Muslim Brotherhood, but the opposition fears that President Mohamed Morsi is on a vendetta.