Great Pyramid Sex Selfie Couple Spark Global Outrage
"I'm sad that so many people have become so angry," said Danish photographer Andreas Hvid.
Journalists Protest Saudi Crown Prince's N. Africa Trip
One group of journalists said "No to the desecration of the revolutionary land of Tunisia," while in Egypt the crown prince was accused of killing Jamal Khashoggi.
Dad Charged After Driving Car Off Wharf, Killing Sons
Ali Elmezayan, 44, appeared in Los Angeles federal court on Tuesday and didn't offer a plea.
An Earthquake Is Coming in the Middle East
The tragic legacy of the Arab Spring is the crushing of democracy and decency. Let the events of Istanbul be a wake-up call.
Archaeologists Uncover Ramses the Great's Booth
The artifacts were found during an excavation in eastern Cairo's Matariya neighborhood.
Melania Says She Puts Donald's Phone In Timeout
According to New York Times reporter Katie Rogers, First Lady Trump routinely takes her husband's phone away from him and stated she opposes his tweets.
One Summer Camp Brings Together 'Enemy Countries'
"Seeing the humanity in people is something that I was not able to do before camp."
American Prisoner in Egypt Begs for Trump's Help
"As an American beginning the hunger strike that could leave my two young children without a father and make my wife a widow, I pray that you secure my freedom from an Egyptian prison," Mustafa Kassem wrote.
West Plans Attack on Syria, Russia and Iran Defend Ally
Western powers may not even wait for a chemical weapons attack to strike Syria, whose allies are rallying to resist.
Book: Trump Called Egypt's Sisi 'A F**king Killer'
"The guy's a f***ing killer. This guy's a f***ing killer!," President Donald Trump said of Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, according to Bob Woodward's book.
Saudi Arabia Arrests Man for Eating With Female Worker
The man was detained on charges of "committing several violations and taking up a post exclusively reserved for Saudis."
75 Death Sentences Confirmed as Egypt Rules on Protests
The verdicts for 700 people who took part in the 2013 protests were passed down by a Cairo criminal court.
Paul McCartney: Secret 'Egypt Station' Concert Location
"The album's title is 'Egypt Station,' so there might be a little clue there. It might be a grand show, I don't know."
Video: Suspected Attack on U.S. Embassy in Cairo Fails
One man was arrested Tuesday afternoon after an apparent explosive device detonated outside the embassy compound.
Brazil Natural History Museum Fire: What Has Been Lost?
Brazilian President Michel Temer called the loss of much the National Museum's 20 million items "a sad day for all Brazilians."
Netanyahu: The Weak Are Slaughtered, the Strong Prevail
Weak nations "are erased from history, while the strong, for good or for ill, survive," the prime minister said.
ISIS Preparing for Next War With 30,000 Fighters: U.N.
Some militants are still fighting while others are "hiding out in sympathetic communities and urban areas," according to a new U.N. report.
Ancient Sphinx Statue Uncovered in Egypt
The sphinx lies on the road between two temples that venerate a king of ancient gods.
Israel Kills Hamas Snipers, Releases Footage of Clash
The killings come as Egypt attempts to broker a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas.
Shark Kills Man in Red Sea off Egyptian Coast: Reports
Some of the man's remains washed up near a tourist resort in Egypt.
Trump's Mexico Wall Could Draw on Gaza Strip Barrier
"I reckon that some of this will certainly be implemented," said Israel's public security minister, Gilad Erdan.
Egypt Passes New Restrictions on Free Press
The new legislation categorizes social media accounts with more than 5,000 followers as media outlets.
Magician Bitten by Venomous Cobra
He has been treated with at least eight vials of the antidote.
Egypt's Cairo Airport Hit by Massive Explosion: Reports
Preliminary reports included photos and videos of what appeared to be a massive explosion near Cairo International Airport in Egypt.
37 Convicted for Illegal Organ Harvesting Operation
Previous reports have said that illicit organ dealers in Egypt prey on undocumented African migrants by using prostitutes.
Tourist Gets Eight-Year Prison Sentence In Egypt
Despite an apology and explanation, the Cairo court decided to hand down what her lawyer referred to as the "maximum penalty."
Five Years Post-coup, Egypt's Opposition Is Silenced
A crackdown on the Muslim Brotherhood has been shockingly successful, and now Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi is turning to his remaining critics.
How Muslim-Majority Teams Get Ready for the World Cup
A player's performance declines "significantly for speed, agility, dribbling and endurance" while fasting.
World Cup To Bring Dip In Arab Countries' Productivity
Senior executives and company directors in the Middle East and North Africa said they plan to disrupt their workday to watch games.