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Despite the cheers in Tahrir square, Egypt's new president, Mohamed Morsi, finds himself surrounded by increasingly hostile state institutions, while many of his countrymen fear for their nation now that an Islamist leader has come to power.
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Pourquoi n'ont-ils pas tiré ?Pourquoi le Conseil supérieur des forces armées (CSFA) a-t-il, après bien des hésitations, accepté l'élection au poste de (...)...
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I was in the train between Brussels and Paris when, twitching like a maniac as I pressed refresh o...
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Has anyone stopped to ask where the headlines "Muslim Brotherhood Wins Egypt's Presidential Election!" originate? They come, of course, straight from the Muslim Brotherhood and its allies—particularly the Qatar-based ...
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Ahram OnlineAfter vote count, 'Judges for Egypt' corroborate Mursi presidential winAhram Online'Judges for Egypt,' a group of Egyptian reformist judges who helped monitor the recently-concluded elections process, held a press conference at the Egyptian...
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The developments in Egypt over the past few days have thrown what had been a confused set of institutional arrangements into even greater disarray and threatened the already tenuous transition to democracy.
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Ahram OnlineURGENT: English text of SCAF amended Egypt Constitutional ...Ahram OnlineThe new addendum to the 30 March, 2011 military-authored Constitutional Declaration was released late Sunday by the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces ...
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In Egypt, Generals Will Be In Control 'Until October, At Least'NPR (blog)The generals who have effectively been running things since Hosni Mubarak's regime was toppled in early 2011 will be "around and in charge" for months, ...and more »...
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Above, popular Egyptian dance-pop band SCAF sings their hit song "Relax". From the Twitter timeline of reporter Samer al-Atrush, who attended SCAF's event on the release of their new album "Supplemental Constitutional ...
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Dr. Omar Ashour emails in with his notes from the field: Dear all, Some thoughts form the fie...
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Constitutional declaration cements power of military as Brotherhood claims win in bitterly fought election...
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L'élection historique d'un Frère musulman à la tête de l'Egypte illustre la perte d'influence des premiers révolutionnaires de la place Tahrir, analyse le chercheur Stéphane Lacroix.
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Egypt faces an era of unprecedented "co-habitation government" after a leader of the Muslim Brotherhood was declared the winner of this month's presidential election.
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Los Angeles TimesEgypt Brotherhood seeks to reunite with revolutionaries as new ...Ahram OnlineThe Muslim Brotherhood, certain of an electoral victory, is getting ready to assume Egypt's presidency for the first time in its 84-year-old history, but...
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Amid confusion about reports of the former president’s demise, a lawyer for Hosni Mubarak said he suffered a fall but was stable.
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The Muslim Brotherhood is inflexible and exclusive, the military power-hungry and self-interested, liberals are in disarray, and a country that badly needs cooperation is once again plagued by division.
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The Egyptian daily newspaper, al-Masr al-Youm, summed up the country's predicament brilliantly on Monday. “The military transfers power to the military,” read the headline. While Mohamed Morsi, the Muslim Brotherhood ...
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Two Villages, Two Egyptian ViewsWall Street JournalIn polling that ended Sunday, Mohammed Morsi, the Muslim Brotherhood candidate who was born in Edwa, faced off against Ahmed Shafiq, a former regime ...
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Malaysia StarMuslim Brotherhood claims victoryReutersEgyptians celebrate the victory of Mohammed Morsy, while Ahmed Shafik's camp insists he led the election by two to four points.Egypt's chapter of Arab Spring ends not as scriptedAl-Arabiyaall 79...
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Le second tour de l'élection présidentielle semble avoir donné la victoire au candidat des Frères musulmans Mohammed Morsi, qui aurait obtenu plus de (...)...
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Above, a picture of a voter by Nehal ElSherif, on Flickr — via Elijah Zarwan who com...
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We've had the linguistic gnomes at Industry Arabic working overtime this weekend to translate the ...
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