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Egyptians rally for 'civil state'
Hundreds clash with riot police in Cairo as they try to resurrect rallies aimed at pushing along promised reforms.
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Last Modified: 13 Aug 2011 04:08 GMT
Scorecard: Egypt's army and the revolution
Five months after protests broke out, has the military met demands for political reform and social justice?
Evan Hill
Middle East
Last Modified: 30 Jun 2011 10:20 GMT
Egypt's crackdown now wears camouflage
The military has seized on post-revolution fears to disappear thousands into its opaque prisons.
Evan Hill
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Last Modified: 20 May 2011 12:49 GMT
Muslims, Copts aim to ease tensions
Muslims help rebuild Egyptian church set ablaze, but some fear gesture will not be enough.
Middle East
Last Modified: 15 Mar 2011 17:17 GMT
Egypt evacuates citizens from Libya
Army sets up field hospitals on Libyan border to receive returning Egyptians.
Middle East
Last Modified: 22 Feb 2011 04:07 GMT
Army urges Egyptians to end strikes
Military council calls on workers to play their role in reviving the economy after almost three weeks of turmoil.
Middle East
Last Modified: 14 Feb 2011 21:33 GMT
Army aims to restore Egypt normalcy
Supreme Military Council reportedly planning to ban strikes in bid to get Egyptians back to work after weeks of turmoil.
Middle East
Last Modified: 14 Feb 2011 12:57 GMT
Egypt's army dissolves parliament
Military rulers say they will remain in charge for six months until elections are held as some protesters vow to remain.
Middle East
Last Modified: 13 Feb 2011 19:36 GMT
Egypt army tries to clear Tahrir
Scuffles break out when soldiers try to remove protesters from Cairo's Tahrir Square, days after Mubarak is ousted.
Middle East
Last Modified: 13 Feb 2011 13:37 GMT
Egypt military mulls its options
Its motives remain unclear as some activists say that it could be looking to stage a 'soft coup'.
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Last Modified: 05 Feb 2011 13:14 GMT
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