Newsday Egypt's Morsi: Constitution dawn of new republic | CAIRO - Egypt's Islamist president proclaimed the country's newly adopted constitution as the dawning of a "new republic" in a television address Wednesday, calling on the opposition to join a dialo... (photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb) Egypt News Photos Politics Wikipedia: Egypt Deutsche Welle Egypt turns to ailing economy, Morsi defends vote President Mohammed Morsi has signed into law Egypt's controversial new constitution and told the nation that its next task is to fix the economy. Egypt's pound has neared an all-time low, prompting a ... (photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb) Economy Egypt News Photos Wikipedia: Economy of Egypt Top Stories The Salt Lake Tribune Egypt constitution passes, economic crunch looms Cairo • The official approval of Egypt’s disputed, Islamist-backed constitution Tuesday held out little hope of stabilizing the country after two years of turmoil and... (photo: AP / Khalil Hamra, File) Constitution Economy Egypt Photos Wikipedia: 2012 Egyptian protests New Straits/Business Times Mohd Ali: Guan Eng seeking to divert attention from land issue | NIBONG TEBAL: DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng was chided for trying to divert attention from a state party leader's controversial 4,000ha land ownership in Kelantan ... (photo: AP / SG LIM) Business Malaysia Photos Politics Wikipedia: Lim Guan Eng Denver Post UN envoy worried after talks with Syria's Assad | Click photo to enlarge | In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, right, meets with UN Arab League deputy to Sy... (photo: AP / SANA) Peace Photos Syria UN Wikipedia: Syrian civil war New Straits/Business Times Mali Islamists destroying more Timbuktu mausoleums | BAMAKO: Armed groups occupying Timbuktu in northern Mali used pickaxes on Sunday to smash up any remaining mausoleums in the ancient city, an Islamist leader said. | &n...; (photo: AP) Islamists Mali Photos Timbuktu Wikipedia: Tuareg rebellion (2012) Al Jazeera Armstrong sued by British paper | Lance Armstrong is being sued for more than $1.5m by a British newspaper which lost a libel action for publishing doping allegations against the now-disgraced cyclist. ... (photo: AP / Thao Nguyen) Cycling Doping Lawmaker Photos Wikipedia: Lance Armstrong The Siasat Daily Egypt''s vice president Mahmoud Mekki resigns | Cairo, December 23: | Egyptian Vice President Mahmoud Mekki has submitted his resignation to President Mohamed Morsi, the state TV reported Saturday afternoon. | "I rea... (photo: AP) Cairo Photos Politics Resignation Wikipedia: Mahmoud Mekki Al Jazeera North Korea rocket launch was 'missile test' | North Korea's launching of a rocket into space last week amounted to the test of a ballistic missile capable of carrying a half-ton payload over 10,000km, the South Kor... (photo: AP) Missile N. Korea Photos Rocket Wikipedia: North Korean missile tests Voa News Muslim Brotherhood: Egyptians Approve New Constitution | Egypt's Islamist Muslim Brotherhood says voters have approved the country's new controversial constitution. | The Brotherhood said about 64 percent of the voter... (photo: AP / Nasser Nasser) Constitution Egypt Election Photos Wikipedia: 2012 Egyptian protests Al Jazeera Siddle shrugs off Aussie injuries | Paceman Peter Siddle has backed Australia's attack to shrug off a glut of injuries that have hit the team's fast bowling stocks ahead of the second Test against Sri Lan... (photo: AP / Themba Hadebe) Cricket Photos Sports Star Wikipedia: Peter Siddle Khaleej Times Egypt’s constitution seen passing in referendum An Egyptian constitution drafted by Islamists is expected to be approved in a referendum on Saturday after the charter, which opponents say will create deeper turmoil, wo... (photo: AP) Africa Egypt Photos Politics Wikipedia: 2012 Egyptian protests