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Africa Headlines
| 7 months ago
October 2012 Two liberal parties have announced a demonstration on Friday under the slogan "Egypt is not anyone's private property. Egypt is for all Egyptians", in response to last weekend's clashes. Violent confrontations broke out on Friday between...
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Australian Broadcasting Corporation
| 7 months ago
Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi has agreed to allow the country's chief prosecutor to keep his job after an embarrassing public row. Mr Morsi has sought to replace Abdel Maguid Mahmoud, an official from the era of ousted leader Hosni Mubarak, by...
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United Press International
| 7 months ago
Opponents and supporters of Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak fought with fists, stones and clubs, in the first significant violence between the two camps. Oct. 13 (UPI) -- Traffic in Tahrir Square in Cairo was back to normal Saturday one day after...
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B92
| 7 months ago
Clashes in Cairo between supporters and opponents of Egypts President Mohamed Mursi have left well over a hundred people injured. (Beta/AP) Fighting began during the day and continued into Friday evening. Tension spilled over after Islamists and...
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BBC
| 7 months ago
The chief prosecutor of Egypt, Abdel Maguid Mahmoud, has returned to work, defying attempts by President Mohammed Mursi to remove him from office. He entered his office in a Cairo courthouse flanked by security guards and hundreds of judges and...
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Zee News
| 7 months ago
Clashes erupted Friday at Tahrir Square, a downtown area in Egypt's capital Cairo, leaving 110 people injured, the health ministry reported. The clashes erupted between pro-Muslim Brotherhood (MB) protestors demanding the retrial of senior officials...
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The Daily Star
| 7 months ago
A protester throws a stone after scuffles break out between rival demonstrators in Cairo's Tahrir square. Opponents and supporters of Egyptian President Mohammad Mursi clashed in Cairo Friday in the first street violence between rival factions since...
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Telegraph India
| 7 months ago
Islamists and their opponents threw stones, bottles and petrol bombs, and some fought hand-to-hand, showing how feelings still run high between the rival groups trying to shape the new Egypt after decades of autocracy. The state news agency cited a...
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Australian Broadcasting Corporation
| 7 months ago
Opponents and supporters of Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi have clashed in Cairo in the first street violence between rival factions since the Islamist leader took office. At least 100 people were hurt in the Tahrir Square violence, which reflects...
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Kuwait Times
| 7 months ago
Supporters of President Mohamed Morsi clashed with opponents in Cairo's Tahrir Square yesterday in the worst violence over Egypt's new Islamist leader, a day after he crossed swords with the judiciary. Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood movement and a...
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The Feather Online
| 7 months ago
In the spring of 2011, an uprising in Egypt threatened to overthrow the Egyptian government . Over 20% of the population participated in the protests targeted at the Egyptian president, Hosni Mubarak . Mubarak had remained in power for three decades...
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NOW Lebanon
| 7 months ago
Egypt's state prosecutor said Friday he received direct and indirect threats from a senior judge and an ally of President Mohamed Morsi who told him he could be assaulted if he did not heed a decree to resign. Abdel Meguid Mahmud said in a statement...
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Taiwan News
| 7 months ago
Thousands of supporters and opponents of Egypt's new Islamist president clashed in Cairo's Tahrir Square on Friday, hurling stones and concrete and swinging sticks at each other in the first such violence since Mohammed Morsi took office more than...
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Zee News
| 7 months ago
33 Zeenews Bureau Cairo: At least twelve people were injured in fresh clashes between new Islamist President Mohammed Mursi's supporters and opponents in Cairo's Tahrir square on Friday. As per BBC report, an-anti Mursi rally consisting of liberals...