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The Muslim Brotherhood claimed Friday its candidate had secured a spot in the second round of Egypt's first free presidential election, with most of the ballots counted, and expected to meet ex-PM Ahmed Shafiq in the June run-off.
CAIRO (Reuters) - The Muslim Brotherhood is reaching out to rivals including politicians knocked out of the presidential race in an attempt to rally support around its own candidate who faces a runoff against Hosni Mubarak's last prime minister, Ahmed Shafiq.
A century after her childhood inspiration Jim Thorpe won two gold medals at the Stockholm Olympics, synchronized swimmer Mary Killman will be competing in her first Games in London this year.
Israeli analysts are bracing for the prospect of a less-friendly Egypt, especially if Mohamed Morsi, the candidate of the Muslim Brotherhood, is elected president.
CAIRO (Reuters) - The Muslim Brotherhood said on Friday its candidate was leading the early count in Egypt's first free presidential election that exposed a rift in the nation between supporters of Islamists and backers of men who served deposed autocrat Hosni Mubarak. The Brotherhood said Mohamed Mursi was ahead based on a small sample of results shortly after voting ended in an election th
Egyptians continued to cast ballots across the country on Thursday as voting in the country’s historic presidential election entered a second day. Twelve candidates are vying to succeed Hosni Mubarak, who was ousted by a popular revolt last year.
The Muslim Brotherhood claimed Friday its candidate was leading in Egypt's historic presidential election, with approximately half the ballots counted. Official election results are not due until Sunday.
Egyptians formed long queues at polling stations across the country on Wednesday as they voted in the historic presidential election. Twelve candidates are vying to succeed Hosni Mubarak, who was ousted by a popular revolt last year.
Egyptians are set to vote in the country's first-ever competitive presidential elections on Wednesday. With 12 names on the ballot and unreliable opinion polls, the highly-anticipated race is looking as unpredictable as it is historic.
The assault rate on tribal lands is higher than the national average, and reservation residents who report being attacked often confront gaps in medical and legal help.
A pervasive lawlessness is the biggest change in daily life since the ouster of Hosni Mubarak and the most salient issue in Egypt’s presidential race.
Field Marshal Mohamed Hussein Tantawi spoke amid concerns about the potential for voting fraud and the military’s willingness to shift to civilian control.
John McCain believes that "the law of Magnitsky" will be tied to the repeal of the Jackson-Vanik amendment. The U.S. considers the bill as a way of putting pressure on Russia. The bill "Justice for Magnitsky" introduced a prohibition on entry into the United States and financial transactions to individuals involved in the death of a lawyer Magnitsky
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Jean Coyle, 67, has a new kind of ministry.
Bulgaria's ambassador to Yemen escaped a kidnap attempt while he was driving through Sanaa in a diplomatic car, security officials said on Sunday."Masked armed men stopped the car of the Bulgarian ambassador to kidnap him, but the diplomat managed to escape and hide in a nearby shop," an official told AFP.The attempt against Ambassador Boris Ignatyev Pursov took place on Algeria Street, a main th
As Egypt prepares for elections - the first truly free poll for a national leader in the country's 5,000 year history - Colin Freeman talks to voters in Cairo.
Amr Moussa, a former Egyptian foreign minister who served under President Hosni Mubarak, is trying to make a strength from the liability of his long government career.
Amr Moussa (right) and Abdel Moneim Abol Fotouh (left), the two frontrunners among Egypt's 13 presidential candidates, discussed their pasts, Islamic law and relations with Israel in a heated TV debate on Wednesday.

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