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At least 30 people killed in Port Said clashes after 21 fans sentenced to death over last year's deadly football riot.
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Former president and ex-interior minister to face new trial for complicity in killing of protesters in 2011 uprising.
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Eight people convicted on charges linked to anti-Islam film that sparked riots in parts of the Muslim World.
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Liberals and salafists spar over cultural issues, while the draft says little about reforming Egypt's political system.
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Last Modified: 20 Oct 2012 12:38 GMT
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Series of death threats from suspected Islamist fighters prompt several families to leave the peninsula.
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Supreme state security court upholds lower court decision to sentence the 14 to death over Sinai killings in July 2011.
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As state censorship threatens freedom of expression, we ask if new leaders have adopted the old practices of oppression.
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Fourteen men were convicted of launching a deadly attack on a police station in the town of El Arish last year.
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Salafist leader gets one year suspended sentence after police say they found him fondling woman in parked car.
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Using the hashtag #MubarakTrial, Facebook and Twitter users react to sentencing of Egypt's ex-president Hosni Mubarak.
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