Several protesters killed in Cairo attack |
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Several protesters killed in Cairo attack |
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Islamist parties lead Egypt polls |
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In Pictures: Tahrir square burns |
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This image, from the Reuters news agency, shows Egyptian army soldiers arresting a female protester during clashes at Tahrir Square in Cairo on Saturday. Soldiers beat demonstrators with batons in a second day of clashes that have killed nine people and wounded more than 300.
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Egyptian elections mark break with the past |
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Millions vote in landmark Egypt elections |
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ElBaradei ‘willing’ to head Egypt’s cabinet |
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For more coverage of the latest news from Egypt, visit our live blog: http://blogs.aljazeera.com/liveblog/egypt
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Protests in Egypt continue - follow our live blog for the latest updates from Cairo and across the country: Egypt Live Blog
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Egypt military detains blogger over clashes | Rights groups slam detention of activist Alaa Abd El Fattah for ‘inciting violence’ in October after court appearance.
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Follow our Egypt Live Blog - Coptic Christians protested across Egypt on Sunday. [Images by EPA]
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Photo of protesters in Tahrir Square are posted on Flick. This one was taken by Andrew Burton - he says that the mum (in the background) had the biggest smile on her face as she told him, “this is a revolution baby!” - http://aje.me/hQnjvg
Making the rounds on Facebook and Twitter is this Egypt tribute music video by Amir Sulaiman,Omar Offendum,The Narcicyst, Ayah, and Freeway, with lyrics like:
“I heard them say the revolution won’t be televised. Al Jazeera proved them wrong, Twitter has them paralysed.”
For our latest Egypt coverage, visit our live blog here: http://aje.me/gbNMAG
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They told us they’ll probably bring him to us, and that he will likely be escorted by security.
Wael Ghonim, head of Google’s Middle East operations, is due to be released by Egyptian security forces, theWall Street Journal reports. His brother, Hazem Ghonim, said that Egyptian authorities told the family he will be released on Monday. Latest updates on our live blog here: http://aje.me/fTNHDV
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