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The deal between Fatah and Hamas outlines work on registering voters for elections that would bring in a new unity government.
Three days before Egypt’s presidential elections, a combination of high stakes, suspense and confusion has made for a heady atmosphere.
The ambassador had been recalled and missions were closed after a wave of protests by Egyptians against the detention of an Egyptian lawyer in Saudi Arabia.
As chaos persists in the city’s streets, Cairo’s subway remains a model of efficiency, order and dependability for the three million people who ride it every day.
CAIRO (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia said on Saturday it had recalled its ambassador in Cairo for security reasons after protests in Egypt against the kingdom's arrest of an Egyptian lawyer, marking a diplomatic rupture between the long-time allies.
Thousands of Islamists demonstrated in Cairo Friday to block the staff of ousted Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak from running in May's presidential election. A law to enact such a ban was passed by parliament Thursday and awaits military approval.
Protesters clashed with police in sporadic battles Sunday at security headquarters in Cairo as unrest over 74 deaths at a football match in Port Said last week entered a fourth day.
Security forces erected two walls bisecting streets that had been central battlegrounds between security forces and protesters calling for the end of military rule.
The Americans are being protected from potential arrest by the Egyptian authorities as part of a politically-charged probe into the activities of four American-backed nongovernmental organizations.
CAIRO (Reuters) - Nagaat Mohamed was sitting at the counter of the downtown Cairo stationery store where she has worked for three decades when the street outside erupted with tear gas and rocks last...
Egypt's military has issued a rare apology on the fifth day of violent clashes in Cairo after footage of soldiers beating and stripping a female demonstrator drew international condemnation and prompted thousands of women to rally in protest.
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon both condemned the "excessive" use of force by Egyptian security forces in dealing with protesters, as bloody clashes in Cairo entered their fourth day on Monday.
Unrest continued for a third day in Cairo on Sunday as security forces clashed with protesters demanding an end to military rule in Egypt. The latest violence, which has left 10 dead, comes after last week’s second round of parliamentary elections.
At least seven people were killed and hundreds injured in Cairo on Friday when Egyptian security forces attempted to forcibly clear a camp of protesters calling for an end to military rule, just a day after historic parliamentary elections.
Along July 26th Street, named for the era of a long-ago revolution, Egypt’s divides were bridged, briefly, by the simplest of ideas: a chance at self-determination.
Egypt’s latest crisis ended as the military separated protesters and the police, but its legacy for the promise and peril of Egypt’s revolution had already emerged.
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egyptian riot police fired barrages of tear gas at hardcore protesters demanding Egypt's army relinquish power in a sixth night of violence which has led the interior minister, according to one report, to propose postponing elections due on November 28.
The students at the American University in Cairo were accused of participating in violent protests in the Egyptian capital after images of the men were broadcast around the world.

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