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Appeals court rejects prosecutors' argument in trial, which acquitted 24 Hosni Mubarak loyalists over deadly attack.
Egypt court confirms death sentences for 21 people found guilty of sparking deadly football riots in 2012.
Egypt's administrative court orders the suspension of parliamentary elections scheduled to begin next month.
Ruling will remove routes between Egypt and the Gaza Strip for smuggled weapons, but also a lifeline for Palestinians.
Court orders suspension of video-sharing website's services for a month for carrying anti-Islam film.
Former president and ex-interior minister to face new trial for complicity in killing of protesters in 2011 uprising.
Eight people convicted on charges linked to anti-Islam film that sparked riots in parts of the Muslim World.
Fourteen men were convicted of launching a deadly attack on a police station in the town of El Arish last year.
Statement by new president emphasises commitment to judicial decisions and to dialogue with all political forces.
President's supporters gather in Tahrir Suare after top court freezes decree to reinstate Islamist-led parliament.
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