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At least seven people are killed and 630 others injured after violence breaks out at funeral procession in port city.
Court clears 24 loyalists of ex-leader Hosni Mubarak accused of staging attack on opposition crowd in Tahrir Square.
Several thousand gather in Tahrir Square to oppose Mubarak-era prime minister Ahmed Shafiq's bid for presidency.
Thousands descend on Cairo square for the fourth straight night to demand Ahmed Shafik's removal from presidential race.
Former president jailed for life but thousands rally in Tahrir Square as other officials acquitted over protest deaths.
As Egyptians rally to 'rescue the revolution', we ask if divisions are emerging among those once united behind it.
Top official insists decision was not political as Israel says it overshadows peace agreement between the two countries.
Top official insists decision was not political as Israel says it overshadows peace agreement between the two countries.
Fear of disqualification prompts groups to name back-up candidates, leading to last-minute twists to upcoming election.
Muslim Brotherhood has announced it is nominating the head of its party as a back-up candidate for president.
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