Muslim Brotherhood leader's arrest ordered for 'inciting violence'
The Egyptian Prosecutor's Office has ordered the arrest of the Muslim Brotherhood's leader. Mohammed Badi, along with 9 other senior officials, accused of inciting violence at a rally on Monday in support of the ousted President, Mohamed Morsi.
Over 50 people were killed in the clashes that followed that rally. RT's Paula Slier joins us live now.
Egypt will receive up to 8 billion dollars in loans and aid from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates as part of an aid package to help Egypt's devastated economy. For more RT is joined by contributor Afshin Rattansi, in London.
Where is Egypt going post-coup? Will the Muslim Brotherhood be allowed to play a role in political life? And, has the concept of democracy been diminished within the Arab-Muslim world? CrossTalking with Zayd Alisa, Geoffrey Ingersoll and Cynthia Schneider.
In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss the puffery behind politics and finance that has spawned a generation unable to see or understand the world around them, a world in which the chief economist of a major bank is warning we are on the eve of a new Peasant's Revolt. In the second half, Max talks to Professor Yanis Varoufakis about the latest in the Greek bailout saga, the collapsing German export market and what the future holds for Italy.
The United States still plans to go through with the delivery of four F-16 fighter jets to Egypt in the coming weeks, despite the Egyptian military's removal of President Mohamed Morsi. Washington has been reluctant to label the Egyptian overhaul a 'coup' - since that would bar assistance to the volatile state.
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