Mubarak might be on his back but his regime is very much on its legs, upright and determined to crush our revolution.
Protesters filled Cairo’s Tahrir Square for Friday prayers as Egypt’s presidential candidates accused each other of trying to steal elections.
Egypt’s Hosni Mubarak is in a coma on life support in Cairo after suffering a stroke in prison, but officials deny reports that he is clinically dead.
Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood has claimed a historic victory for Mohammed Mursi in the country’s first presidential election since a 2011 uprising.
Polls opened Saturday in the second round of a divisive election to choose a successor for ousted president Hosni Mubarak.
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.
Hosni Mubarak has been slipping in and out of consciousness a week after Egypt’s ousted leader was sent to prison to begin serving a life sentence.
Former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak, serving a life sentence at a prison hospital, is in danger of suffering a stroke at any time.
The health of ousted president Hosni Mubarak deteriorated when he reached prison hours after a court sentenced him to life in official media reported.
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
Former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak, will hear a judge rule on whether he is guilty of graft and complicity in the killing of protesters.
Vote counting has begun in Egypt’s landmark election, which pitted stability against the ideals of the uprising that ended Hosni Mubarak’s rule.
Egyptians are heading to the polls in a historic election contested by Islamists and secularists promising radically different futures.
Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood has rallied support with campaign events throughout the nation in a final push ahead of Wednesday’s presidential elections.
Egypt’s worst violence in months has escalated clashes between political forces and the ruling military ahead of a landmark presidential election.
Governments of both Egypt and Israel have been trying to prevent a political crisis since Egypt cancelled a contract to supply Israel with gas.
Egypt has terminated its contract to ship gas to Israel following alleged violations of the contractual obligations.
Authorities have disqualified presidential front-runners including Hosni Mubarak’s spy chief and a Muslim Brotherhood candidate from the election.
Egypt’s ruling military council has warned it will not allow civilians to encroach on the armed forces’ extensive business enterprises.
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/ 22 February 2012
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.
Egypt’s first presidential elections since a popular uprising ousted veteran leader Hosni Mubarak a year ago, will be held at the end of May.
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.
Protesters and police have clashed outside Cairo’s security headquarters in the wake of deadly football violence and calls for civil disobedience.
Egyptians in limbo after revolt
Clashes have erupted in Cairo between protesters and police as the government scrambles to contain mounting anger over post-football match violence.
Incensed Egyptians have laid the blame for a deadly riot on the Port Said security chief after an explosion of soccer violence left 74 people dead.
Thousands have flocked to Tahrir Square to mark the first anniversary of the Egypt uprising, amid angry debate over whether another revolt is needed.
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.
The Parliament elected in Egypt’s first legislative vote after Hosni Mubarak’s ouster nearly a year ago has held its inaugural session.
The lawyer defending Hosni Mubarak has told the court that there is not a shred of evidence linking Mubarak to a controversial gas deal with Israel.
Kim Jong-il impersonator fears his career might have run its course after the death of the North Korean leader.
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/ 18 January 2012
Pro-democracy activists marching through Cairo last week were met with smiles and laughter from some but also suspicion and hostility.