The political turmoil in Egypt continues and the White House has struggled to come up with a new strategy for the country in crisis. But one thing is clear. The Egyptian economy is in deep trouble.
The Egyptian authorities have postponed their plans to disperse two sit-ins in Cairo by supporters of the country's ousted president Mohammed Morsi, officials say. Anchor Marco Werman speaks with Mohammed Soudans of Morsi's Freedom and Justice Party.
Who is General Sisi? And what are the Obama administration's policy options for Egypt in perpetual crisis? The World's host Carol Hills speaks with Robert Springborg from the Naval Postgraduate School, and Leslie Gelb of the Council on Foreign Relations.
Supporters of the ousted Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi have continued their defiance of the military-backed government, marching on three key points in Cairo. They are continuing to stage large sit-ins in the capital to call for Morsi's reinstatement.
Egyptian authorities say ousted president Mohamed Morsi is being detained because he conspired with the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas back in 2011.
Supporters of the ousted Egyptian president took to the streets in Cairo adding to fears of further violence and political instability. But one of the many unanswered questions facing Egypt right now is this: where is Mohammed Morsi?
Now that the Muslim Brotherhood is sidelined in Egypt, some worry Brotherhood members might try a more violent path.
More than $1 billion in US aid to Egypt is in jeopardy given the abrupt power shift in Cairo.
Anchor Marco Werman speaks with Samer Shehata, author of an upcoming book about the Muslim Brotherhood, about what lies ahead for the movement now.
The Egyptian army has given President Mohammed Morsi 48 hours to reach a deal with his political opponents. That ultimatum expires Wednesday, and tensions remain sky-high in Cairo.
Protests are getting under way in Egypt on what is expected to be an important weekend in the country. Carol Hills talks to an Egyptian in Cairo, describing the mood there.