With Egypt's legislature and executive under their control, president Mohammed Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood appear impatient to gain control of the third branch of government: the judiciary. Youssef Hamza reports from Cairo Read Article Egypt's battle moves to judiciary
Lying ahead for Egypt are at least five more months of political paralysis - an ominous prospect for a country once touted as a potential beacon of reform in the Arab Spring. Bradley Hope reports from Cairo Read Article Political paralysis lies ahead for Egypt
After living quietly in the shadow of the country's Muslim majority, Egypt's Christian population has begun to speak out against the sway Islamists now hold in government. Youssef Hamza reports Read Article Egypt's Christians unafraid to tackle Morsi
Egypt's president says he hopes his country can join major emerging market peers in the BRICS group as he pitches for Indian investment in his country's troubled economy. Read Article Morsi hopes BRICS will become E-BRICS
Toppled president Hosni Mubarak, awaiting trial over his role in the deaths of protesters, believes Egyptians should rally around his Islamist successor and end violent protests, his lawyer says. Read Article Mubarak says Egyptians should support Morsi
Large stadium for the recently announced New York City Football Club is planned for iconic tennis site. Omar Rahman reports from New York Football eyes Flushing Meadows
In truth, darts is one of few sports where the professionals are more often than not in no better physical shape than the rowdy crowds that cheer them on. Dubai dart tournament promises to be exciting
Companies in the UAE are finding themselves facing a legal minefield caused by the global reach of tough and sometimes conflicting US and UK anti-corruption laws. John Henzell reports.
Bribery laws go beyond borders