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Egypt clashes see worst violence
Article
/ 3 May 2012

Egypt clashes see worst violence

Egypt’s worst violence in months has escalated clashes between political forces and the ruling military ahead of a landmark presidential election.

By Hamza Hendawi
Egypt’s winds of change remain to be seen
Article
/ 24 January 2012

Egypt’s winds of change remain to be seen

Some see Egypt’s newly elected Parliament as the triumphant fruit of upheaval but others see it as a weapon designed to subdue ongoing revolution.

By Staff Reporter
Muslim Brotherhood seeks historic Parliament for Egypt
Article
/ 13 January 2012

Muslim Brotherhood seeks historic Parliament for Egypt

The Muslim Brotherhood’s party is poised to take 45% of Egypt’s seats amid soaring public expectations but with few concrete powers to deliver reform.

By Staff Reporter
Egypt’s Islamist parties lead in latest results
Article
/ 7 January 2012

Egypt’s Islamist parties lead in latest results

Egypt’s two main Islamist parties claim to have together taken 62% of the vote in the general election’s final stage, maintaining their overall lead.

By Staff Reporter
Egypt Islamists claim second round of voting
Article
/ 25 December 2011

Egypt Islamists claim second round of voting

Egypt’s leading Islamist parties won about two-thirds of votes in the second round of polling for a Parliament that will draft a new Constitution.

By Sherine El Madany
Egypt’s run-off vote shows tensions between Islamists
Article
/ 6 December 2011

Egypt’s run-off vote shows tensions between Islamists

Egypt’s parliamentary elections have become hotly contested by rival Islamic groups all seeking to extend their early gains in the run-off vote.

By Dina Zayed and Shaimaa Fayed
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Article
/ 5 December 2011

Islamists seek to extend gains in Egypt run-off vote

The Muslim Brotherhood’s party is hoping it has extended its lead over hardline Islamists in Monday’s run-off contest for Egypt’s parliamentary seats.

By Maha Dahan
Islamists lead in latest Egypt election results
Article
/ 4 December 2011

Islamists lead in latest Egypt election results

Islamist parties captured more than 60% of the vote in the first round of Egypt’s parliamentary elections, according to the latest partial results.

By Staff Reporter
Democracy beyond Cairo
Africa
/ 2 December 2011

Democracy beyond Cairo

Tarek Mustafa was shot dead on January 28, a police bullet flying through the 24-year-old’s neck as he stood in Cairo’s Sayeda Zeinab Square.

By Staff Reporter
Muslim Brotherhood looks set for victory in Egypt elections
Africa
/ 1 December 2011

Muslim Brotherhood looks set for victory in Egypt elections

In a victory for political Islamists, the Muslim Brotherhood’s Freedom and Justice Party are ahead in Egypt’s first elections since Mubarak’s ouster.

By Jack Shenker
Muslim Brotherhood claims a lead in Egypt’s polls
Article
/ 30 November 2011

Muslim Brotherhood claims a lead in Egypt’s polls

The Muslim Brotherhood says it is leading Egypt’s election, which would give the nation’s oldest Islamist group a powerful parliamentary platform.

By Edmund Blair and Alistair Lyon

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