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Can Egypt secure Sinai Peninsula?
As Egypt boosts its military presence at the border with Israel we ask what this really means for regional security.
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Morsi's election as seen from Palestine
Egypt's neighbours to the north share their fears and expectations of a new era of regional relations.
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