Egypt
Death penalty sought in Egypt for 2012 football riots
Egypt's Criminal Court is seeking the death penalty for eleven people, in a retrial over a football riot in the coastal city of Port Said. Audio
Bailed Al Jazeera journalist Mohammed Fahmy speaks
Mohammed Fahmy is one of the three Al Jazeera journalists who were jailed for more than a year in Egypt, accused of supporting the banned Muslim Brotherhood and "spreading false news". All three men… Audio
Egypt seeks UN mandate on Libya
Egypt's President, Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, has called for a United Nations resolution allowing international forces to intervene in Libya. Audio
Egypt bombs IS in Libya after beheading of Egyptian Christians
Egypt has bombed Islamic State targets in Libya after the militants released video of the beheadings of 21 Egyptian Christians who had gone there for work. Jared Malsin is a journalist based in Cairo… Audio
Egypt strikes at ISIS following apparent beheadings
The reprisals against Islamic State continues, with Egypt bombing targets in Libya after the terror group's beheading of 21 Egyptian Christians. Egypt says the attack by its F16 fight jets focused on… Audio
Egypt vows to avenge the beheading of 21 workers in Libya
Egypt is vowing to avenge the beheading of 21 Egyptian workers in Libya - executed by Islamic State. Audio
Two Al Jazeera journalists released from an Egypt jail
The remaining two Al Jazeera journalists held in a Cairo jail have been freed on bail. Audio
At least 22 killed in clashes with police in Egypt
Egypt has suspended its football league after at least 22 fans were crushed to death as they tried to get into a stadium in Cairo. Audio
Fury over failed government assurances
The family of an Al Jazeera journalist locked up in Cairo jail is furious he's to go on trail again after the Canadian foreign minister said the man's release was imminent. Audio
Al Jazeera journalist, Australian Peter Greste freed from Egytian jail
Australian journalist Peter Greste hass been released overnight. Greste, and his Al Jazeera colleagues, Mohammed Fahmy and Baher Mohammed were sentenced to 7 to 10 years in prison over their coverage… Audio
Colleague celebrates Greste release
After 400 days in an Egyptian prison, the Al-Jezeera journalist Peter Greste has been freed. Audio
Peter Greste released from Egypt jail
Al-Jazeera journalist, Peter Greste, has been freed from prison in Egypt. Greste who was sentenced to 7 years jail by an Egyptian court had been in prison for 400 days. Audio
Tutankhamun's beard glued back on
You probably know the feeling - you accidentally break something around the home, stick it back together, and hope no-one notices. Audio
Former Egypt president to stand retrial
The long-serving former president of Egypt, Hosni Mubarak, has had his conviction for embezzlement overturned. Audio
Egyptian court orders retrial of Peter Greste
Egypt's top court has ordered a fresh trial for the Australian journalist, Peter Greste, and his two colleagues from the Al Jazeera network. Audio
Pundit - Military Strategies
Author of the recently published New Zealand and the First World War 1914-1919, historian Damien Fenton on the wherewithal of war. The NZEF Main Body convoy, the first - and biggest - troop convoy to… Audio
New law helps case to free Peter Greste in Egypt
After months of international pressure, Egypt's president has issued a decree that could see Australian journalist Peter Greste released from prison. Audio
Brother of an Al Jazeera journalist jailed in Egypt speaks out
Mohamed Fahmy, the Al Jazeera English bureau chief in Cairo, was this week one of three AJE journalists sentenced to prison terms in Egypt on the charge of "spreading false news". The Egyptian… Audio
Egyptian writer and journalist Yasmine el-Rashidi
One of the 2011 Tahrir Square protesters, Yasmine el-Rashidi's continuous coverage of the Egyptian revolution for the New York Review of Books was collected and published as "The Battle for Egypt"… Audio
Ancient Civilisations: Ancient Egypt
Exploring human culture and society of the past with Prof. Matthew Trundle from Department of Classics and Ancient History of the University of Auckland. Audio