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Egypt Protests

Egyptian opposition’s rap sheet against Morsi
Africa
/ 4 July 2013

Egyptian opposition’s rap sheet against Morsi

Egypt’s ousted president Mohamed Morsi stands accused of failing to govern democratically and being autocratic and incompetent.

By Ian Black
Sexual assault reports soar in Egypt
Africa
/ 2 July 2013

Sexual assault reports soar in Egypt

A new wave of sexual assaults by groups of men targeting women during anti-government protests in Cairo’s central Tahrir Square has been reported.

By Sapa Ap
Egypt opposition sets Tuesday deadline for Morsi to go
Africa
/ 1 July 2013

Egypt opposition sets Tuesday deadline for Morsi to go

The movement behind nationwide anti-Morsi protests has given him until Tuesday to resign, threatening a campaign of civil disobedience if he stays.

By Staff Reporter
How to oust a president (again), Egyptian-style
Africa
/ 26 June 2013

How to oust a president (again), Egyptian-style

After 18 days of mass protests in 2011, Egyptians succeeded in ousting a president they were unhappy with. Can they do it again this weekend?

By Alastair Macdonald and Yasmine Saleh
Egypt’s Mubarak back in prison to await retrial
Africa
/ 18 April 2013

Egypt’s Mubarak back in prison to await retrial

Hosni Mubarak has been transferred from a military hospital back to prison to await a May retrial over his role in the deaths of protesters in 2011.

By Staff Reporter
Mubarak’s release ordered over killings; held on other charges
Africa
/ 15 April 2013

Mubarak’s release ordered over killings; held on other charges

An Egyptian court has ordered the release of former president Hosni Mubarak over the deaths of protesters in January 2011.

By Staff Reporter
Egypt’s Morsi wants Parliament elections in April
Africa
/ 22 February 2013

Egypt’s Morsi wants Parliament elections in April

Egypt’s president has called parliamentary elections for April in an effort to assuage mounting frustration over continued turmoil on the streets.

By Maggie Michael
Amnesty: Morsi must protect women from sexual violence in Egypt
Africa
/ 6 February 2013

Amnesty: Morsi must protect women from sexual violence in Egypt

Amnesty International has urged President Mohamed Morsi to take "drastic steps" to end sexual violence against women in Egypt.

By Staff Reporter
Protests flare on Egypt’s second revolution anniversary
Article
/ 25 January 2013

Protests flare on Egypt’s second revolution anniversary

Egypt’s youths have fought police in Cairo and Alexandria on the second anniversary of the revolt that toppled Hosni Mubarak.

By Tom Perry
Egyptian referendum causes clashes in Alexandria
Africa
/ 14 December 2012

Egyptian referendum causes clashes in Alexandria

Stone-throwing clashes have broken out in the Egyptian city of Alexandria between Islamists and opposition protesters.

By Sapa Afp
Morsi’s request for dialogue turned down by opposition group
Article
/ 7 December 2012

Morsi’s request for dialogue turned down by opposition group

Egypt’s main opposition coalition has stated that it would not take part in a dialogue proposed by President Mohamed Morsi.

By Reuters
Egypt’s president stands by his decrees
Africa
/ 27 November 2012

Egypt’s president stands by his decrees

Egypt’s President Mohamed Morsi told the country’s top judges that he did not infringe on their authority when he seized near absolute powers.

By Sapa Ap
Egypt’s president decrees pardon for protestors
Africa
/ 9 October 2012

Egypt’s president decrees pardon for protestors

Egypt’s President Mohammed Morsi has pardoned those charged or convicted of acts "in support of the revolution" since the beginning of the uprising.

By Sarah El Deeb
Egypt’s Morsi assumes major role in Middle East
Africa
/ 27 September 2012

Egypt’s Morsi assumes major role in Middle East

Egypt’s President Mohammed Morsi has assigned himself the heavyweight role in the Middle East, saying civil war in Syria is the "tragedy of the age".

By Staff Reporter
Ambassador’s death: Justice will be done, vows Obama
Africa
/ 13 September 2012

Ambassador’s death: Justice will be done, vows Obama

Barack Obama has underscored the bond between the US and Libya, but vowed to hunt down those behind the possibly premeditated killing of the US envoy.

By Ewen Macaskill and Ian Black
Google blocks Muhammad film clip in Egypt and Libya
Article
/ 13 September 2012

Google blocks Muhammad film clip in Egypt and Libya

YouTube says it will not remove a film mocking the Prophet Muhammad entirely from the site, but it has blocked access to the clip in Egypt and Libya.

By Staff Reporter
UK accused of dragging heels on Mubarak regime assets
Africa
/ 3 September 2012

UK accused of dragging heels on Mubarak regime assets

The British government has come under fire for allowing members of the former Egyptian dictatorship to retain assets in the UK.

By Guardian Reporter
Egypt’s Qandil to announce new cabinet
Africa
/ 28 July 2012

Egypt’s Qandil to announce new cabinet

Egypt’s new prime minister will announce a cabinet on Thursday almost a month after Mohamed Morsi took office amid a power struggle with the military.

By Sapa Afp
Mubarak legacy overshadows Egypt elections
Africa
/ 12 June 2012

Mubarak legacy overshadows Egypt elections

Speculation about Hosni Mubarak’s health has riveted Egyptians since he was sent to jail, a reminder that his legacy still looms ahead of elections.

By Edmund Blair
Mubarak suffers ‘health crisis’ following sentencing
Africa
/ 2 June 2012

Mubarak suffers ‘health crisis’ following sentencing

The health of ousted president Hosni Mubarak deteriorated when he reached prison hours after a court sentenced him to life in official media reported.

By Reuters
Hosni Mubarak gets life sentence
Article
/ 2 June 2012

Hosni Mubarak gets life sentence

An Egyptian Court has sentenced Mubarak to life in prison after convicting him of involvement in the murder of protesters during last year’s uprisings

By Dina Zayed
Take Mubarak and those with him, Egyptians beg
Article
/ 2 June 2012

Take Mubarak and those with him, Egyptians beg

Former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak, will hear a judge rule on whether he is guilty of graft and complicity in the killing of protesters.

By Edmund Blair
Candidate blasts Egypt elections as dishonest
Africa
/ 28 May 2012

Candidate blasts Egypt elections as dishonest

A moderate Islamist candidate has denounced Egypt’s first round presidential poll as dishonest in the strongest criticism yet of the historic vote.

By Shaimaa Fayed
Vote counting commences after Egypt’s renaissance
Africa
/ 25 May 2012

Vote counting commences after Egypt’s renaissance

Vote counting has begun in Egypt’s landmark election, which pitted stability against the ideals of the uprising that ended Hosni Mubarak’s rule.

By Jailan Zayan
Egypt’s revolution won’t end with the presidential election
Africa
/ 24 May 2012

Egypt’s revolution won’t end with the presidential election

Beyond Tahrir Square, Egypt’s uprising is one that intersects with grassroots struggles in Europe and that’s what the elites fear most.

By Jack Shenker
Competing destinies: Egyptians ready to make history
Africa
/ 23 May 2012

Competing destinies: Egyptians ready to make history

Egyptians are heading to the polls in a historic election contested by Islamists and secularists promising radically different futures.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 4 May 2012

Protesters clash with troops in Cairo, dozens hurt

Protesters threw rocks at troops guarding Egypt’s defence ministry as thousands marched in Cairo to denounce violence against demonstrators.

By Marwa Awad and Patrick Werr
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Africa
/ 31 March 2012

Egypt unrest pushes Orascom Development into loss

Following the civil uprising in Egypt, a slump in investment and legal challenges to state land sales have thrown the real estate sector into turmoil.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 15 March 2012

Turning a buck on the back of Egypt’s revolution

A year after it claimed centre stage in the Arab Spring, Cairo’s Tahrir Square has become an open-air market where capitalism meets the revolution.

By Shaimaa Fayed
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Article
/ 22 February 2012

Trial wraps up for Egypt’s Mubarak

Egypt’s ousted president Hosni Mubarak turned down a chance to address the court in the last session before the verdict in the seven-month trial.

By Ben Hubbard
Egypt’s rioting soccer fans refresh anti-government protests
Article
/ 10 February 2012

Egypt’s rioting soccer fans refresh anti-government protests

Egypt’s generals have a new enemy: the legions of angry soccer fans who have injected fervour into recent protests demanding the military step down.

By Hamza Hendawi
Uncertain future after ‘senseless beauty’ of revolt
Article
/ 3 February 2012

Uncertain future after ‘senseless beauty’ of revolt

Egyptians in limbo after revolt

By Paul Mason
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