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Egypt Warplanes Hit Libya Militias, Officials Say - ABC News Wed, 15 Oct 2014 17:34:49 GMT

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Egypt Warplanes Hit Libya Militias, Officials Say
ABC News
Egypt deepened its involvement in the fight against Islamist militias who have taken over key parts of Libya on Wednesday, with officials saying Egyptian warplanes have bombed their positions in the eastern city of Benghazi. The two officials, who have ...
Egypt: We're bombing Islamist militants in LibyaCNBC
'Battle for Egypt': Cairo warplanes 'bomb Libya's Islamists' – reportRT
Officials: Egypt warplanes bombing Libyan militiasWashington Post

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Misstated Excerpt of a Times Article Offers Fresh Take on Egyptian President - New York Times Wed, 15 Oct 2014 14:36:31 GMT

New York Times

Misstated Excerpt of a Times Article Offers Fresh Take on Egyptian President
New York Times
There is no such thing as bad press for President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, at least not if it is translated by the Egyptian news media. A recent report in The New York Times described the muted reaction to Mr. Sisi's speech last month before the United ...
Egypt's El-Sisi orders officials not to praise him in speechesAhram Online
US To Send Apache Helicopters To EgyptAlbany Tribune
Arab civil organization thanks Sisi for hosting Gaza conferenceEgypt SIS (press release)

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RELIVE: Egypt vs Botswana (CAN 2015 qualifier) - Ahram Online Wed, 15 Oct 2014 11:10:05 GMT

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RELIVE: Egypt vs Botswana (CAN 2015 qualifier)
Ahram Online
The referee blows his final whistle, Egypt defeat Botswana again with the same 2-0 scoreline in Group G. 90+2' A shot by Hamoudi goes just over the bar! 90+1' Egypt have a penalty claim waved away by the referee after Ahmed Hamoudi falls down under a ...
AFCON 2015 – Egypt vs Botswana Live CommentaryKing Fut
Egypt vs Botswana free live online HD TV VIDEO Streaming - Africa CupGive me Goal
Egypt vs. Botswana 2014 Score Prompts Africa Cup of Nations BattleLALATE
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Crackdown on Student Protesters in Egypt - New York Times Mon, 13 Oct 2014 23:33:31 GMT

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Crackdown on Student Protesters in Egypt
New York Times
CAIRO — Egyptian security forces are tightening their crackdown on student activism by arresting scores of students at the start of the school term in an effort to crush a renewed wave of protests against the military-backed government that took power ...
Egypt students plan more university protestsAljazeera.com
Egypt Police Storm 2 Universities Over ProtestsABC News
Violence marks start of academic year across EgyptEgyptian Streets
The Times of Israel
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Blast hits near Egypt's high court in Cairo - Aljazeera.com Tue, 14 Oct 2014 22:18:17 GMT

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Blast hits near Egypt's high court in Cairo
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An explosion has rocked the area near Egypt's High Court of Justice in central Cairo, goverment officials have confirmed. Brigadier General Abdel Fattah Othman, a spokeman of the ministry of interior, said nine civilians were injured in the blast that ...
Egypt finds large stockpile of arms earmarked for Sinai jihadistsJerusalem Post
The United States won't say a word about Egypt's repressedWashington Post
Strong explosion hits Cairo, leaving 12 injuredU.S. News & World Report
Ahram Online
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Brother and sister from London go missing in Egypt - BBC News Wed, 15 Oct 2014 05:48:32 GMT

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Brother and sister from London go missing in Egypt
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Police are appealing for information after a teenage girl with bipolar disorder was apparently taken to Egypt by her brother without her mother's consent. Beatrice Anita Phillips - who is now 16 - was 15 when she and her 23-year-old brother Moses ...
Missing bipolar teenager 'taken to Egypt by brother'Telegraph.co.uk
UK police appeal for information on teen 'missing in Egypt'Daily News Egypt
Vulnerable bipolar teenager 'missing in Egypt'ITV News

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Student Protests Continue in Egypt Despite Crackdown - New York Times Wed, 15 Oct 2014 20:34:03 GMT

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Student Protests Continue in Egypt Despite Crackdown
New York Times
Egypt's Interior Ministry said that 30 students were arrested at the University of Alexandria, where protesters denounced the arrest of student leaders in predawn raids on their homes and opposed new rules allowing the police to enter campuses to ...
Egypt risks 'student intifada' amid campus crackdownMiddle East Eye
Egypt: Release Arrested University StudentsHuman Rights Watch
Five Egypt students in critical condition after crackdownPress TV
Al-Monitor -Ahram Online -teleSUR English
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Egypt sentences Al Jazeera journalist - Aljazeera.com Tue, 14 Oct 2014 11:47:41 GMT

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Egypt sentences Al Jazeera journalist
Aljazeera.com
The Al Jazeera spokesman said: "The verdict against Ahmad Mansour - who is followed by millions and has interviewed world and thought leaders - reveals how the Egyptian judicial system is politicised and continues to use its authority to intimidate ...
Al Jazeera TV Presenter Sentenced in EgyptteleSUR English
Somaliland: Egypt Sentences another Al-Jazeera JournalistSomaliland Sun

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Egypt Says Its Warplanes Are Bombing Islamist Militias In Libya - International Business Times Wed, 15 Oct 2014 16:16:53 GMT

International Business Times

Egypt Says Its Warplanes Are Bombing Islamist Militias In Libya
International Business Times
Egyptian warplanes Wednesday began bombing Islamist militias in Benghazi, Libya, the first time in decades the most populous Arab nation has used its aircraft to intervene militarily abroad, the Associated Press said. The planes are being flown by ...


Egypt warplanes hit Libya militias, say officials - Telegraph.co.uk Wed, 15 Oct 2014 20:17:23 GMT

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Egypt warplanes hit Libya militias, say officials
Telegraph.co.uk
That elected administration was thrown out of Tripoli by rival militias allied with Islamist political factions. "This is a battle for Egypt not Libya," one of the senior officials said. "Egypt was the first country in the region to warn against ...