埃及关停四座电视台
An Egyptian court has ordered the closure of four television channels that have been accused of sympathising with the Muslim Brotherhood.
埃及一座法院下令关闭四个电视频道,这些频道被指与穆斯林兄弟会有瓜葛。
They include the Brotherhood's own station, Ahrar 25, and the Egyptian arm of Al-Jazeera.
Meanwhile, the Egyptian army has launched helicopter strikes against suspected militant targets in the Sinai peninsula, killing a number of people.
The army is trying to assert control over the area bordering Gaza.
The closure of the television stations follows a crackdown on media seen as sympathetic to the deposed President Mohammed Morsi, who was overthrown by the army on 3 July, and the Muslim Brotherhood he comes from.
Several channels were forced off the air following the military intervention.
Now, an administrative court in Cairo has ordered Al-Jazeera's Mubashir Misr outlet to be shut down, along with Ahrar 25 and two other Islamist channels, Al-Quds and Al-Yarmuk.
On Monday, Egypt expelled three foreign journalists working for Al-Jazeera's English language channel, saying they did not have correct press accreditation.
Mr Morsi is in custody awaiting trial.
Prosecutors announced this week that he will be tried on charges of inciting the murder of protesters last year.