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Leader of Egypt Brotherhood in Court for 1st Time - ABC News Mon, 09 Dec 2013 17:14:53 GMT

BBC News

Leader of Egypt Brotherhood in Court for 1st Time
ABC News
The leader of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood has appeared in court for the first time, facing — along with 14 other leaders of the group — charges of inciting murder during protests this summer. Mohammed Badie was arrested in August. He already faces ...
Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood head Badie appears in courtBBC News
Egypt police arrest students in fiery clashesAljazeera.com
Egypt puts Brotherhood leader on trial, students protestReuters
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Egypt to hold mid-January constitutional referendum: minister - Reuters Mon, 09 Dec 2013 23:51:32 GMT

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Egypt to hold mid-January constitutional referendum: minister
Reuters
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt will hold a referendum on a new constitution in the middle of January, a government minister said on Monday. Hany Mahmoud, minister of administrative development, said the vote would be held nationwide over two days. "We are ...
Egypt reverts to autocracyWinnipeg Free Press
Egypt's new constitution: A comparative overviewDaily News Egypt
Egypt to hold mid-January constitutional referendum - reportThe West Australian

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Nile Talks Highlight Ethiopian, Egyptian Split - Voice of America Tue, 10 Dec 2013 02:47:45 GMT

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Nile Talks Highlight Ethiopian, Egyptian Split
Voice of America
African Studies and Water Issues analyst Ayman Abd El Wahab of al Ahram Center for Strategic Studies in Cairo said Egypt needs compensation. He argued that Ethiopia has crossed the line from usurping Egypt's historic rights to the Nile to threatening ...
Next on Egypt's to-do: Ethiopia and the NileAljazeera.com
Sudan, Egypt, Ethiopia dam talks 'successful'The Daily Star
Second day of tripartite Renaissance Dam negotiations startsAhram Online
AllAfrica.com
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Repression Deepens in Egypt - The Nation. Mon, 09 Dec 2013 21:47:41 GMT

The Nation.

Repression Deepens in Egypt
The Nation.
More than 700 of those arrested in the August 14 raid on Rabaa were imprisoned at Abu Zaabal, and the walls of the waiting room bear the signs of the political divisions that have torn Egypt apart. Drawings of a hand holding up four fingers, a symbol ...


Egypt recovers ancient stolen statue of Tutankhamun's sister - BBC News Mon, 09 Dec 2013 05:44:52 GMT

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Egypt recovers ancient stolen statue of Tutankhamun's sister
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Egyptian police say they have recovered an ancient statue of Tutankhamun's sister, stolen during unrest in August. The limestone figurine believed to be of Ankhesamon was among hundreds of artefacts taken from the museum in Mallawi, amid the unrest ...
Egypt recovers statue of Tutanakhamun's sister looted during anti-Morsi riotsHaaretz
Egypt recovers ancient stolen statueThe Standard Digital News

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Egypt tunnel blockade takes toll on Gaza business - Reuters Mon, 09 Dec 2013 16:58:20 GMT

Egypt tunnel blockade takes toll on Gaza business
Reuters
With a new military-backed government in Egypt shutting smuggling tunnels that had kept the Gaza Strip alive, he now worries for the first time that the siege will choke off his business and consign his 400 employees to poverty. Last month, he was ...

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Egypt mini-bus crash kills at least 13 - Aljazeera.com Mon, 09 Dec 2013 20:19:57 GMT

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Egypt mini-bus crash kills at least 13
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A truck carrying petrol in northern Egypt has crashed into a mini-bus and exploded into a ball of fire, killing at least 13 people, authorities said. Officials told the AFP news agency that Monday's crash, which also injured several mini-bus passengers ...
13 killed as Egypt fuel tanker collides with mini-busFRANCE 24
15 killed in a gasoline truck explosion in Egypt's Nile deltaAhram Online

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Egyptian court overturns sentences of 14 women jailed for pro-Morsy protest - CNN Sun, 08 Dec 2013 09:55:02 GMT

Egyptian court overturns sentences of 14 women jailed for pro-Morsy protest
CNN
(CNN) -- A group of 14 women jailed for protests in support of Egypt's ousted president will soon be free, after an Alexandria court revised their 11-year sentences, state news reported. The women had been sentenced Wednesday -- along with seven minors ...


Egypt's Trouble With Women - New York Times Mon, 09 Dec 2013 06:08:42 GMT

New York Times

Egypt's Trouble With Women
New York Times
CAIRO — In December 1933, an air race from Cairo to Alexandria was held. The first plane to cross the finish line was piloted by a 26-year-old woman named Lotfia El Nadi, Egypt's first female aviator.

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Egypt's marriage crisis: Sons and daughters too broke to be married, waiting ... - NBCNews.com (blog) Sun, 08 Dec 2013 23:29:48 GMT

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Egypt's marriage crisis: Sons and daughters too broke to be married, waiting ...
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ASSIUT, Egypt – A 24-year-old political activist working ten-hour shifts at an accounting firm in Assiut, one of the poorest areas of Egypt, says he can explain why his country hasn't had a true revolution. “It's not a new Egypt until I have enough ...

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