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Police fire tear gas at anti-Morsi demonstrators in Cairo, as thousands gather to protest proposed constitution.
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Egyptian president faces protests after bestowing himself special powers, but some judges support his declaration.
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Last Modified: 27 Nov 2012 14:22 GMT
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Stocks drop almost 10 per cent as Muslim Brotherhood calls for protests in support of President Morsi's decree.
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Supreme Judicial Council has urged President Morsi to retract decree they see as an "unprecedented attack" on judiciary.
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Court ruling to dissolve parliament leads Brotherhood to warn of "dangerous days" such as those under Mubarak regime.
Evan Hill
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Rulings dissolve Muslim Brotherhood-led parliament and approve candidacy of Mubarak's last PM in presidential election.
Evan Hill
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Egyptian plainclothes police have forcibly broken up a demonstration in solidarity with independent judges and detained at least 11 people from opposition groups, according to witnesses and opposition groups.
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Last Modified: 26 Apr 2006 21:12 GMT
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A group of Egyptian judges that has been pushing for more judicial independence, says it has cancelled a meeting with a visiting Human Rights Watch delegation because of government pressure.
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Last Modified: 03 Apr 2006 19:27 GMT
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Egyptian judges are standing by colleagues summoned for questioning over comments on last year's elections.
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Last Modified: 17 Mar 2006 22:26 GMT
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One person has been killed in Egypt following a dispute that began after this week's parliamentary elections between supporters of a failed ruling party candidate and the independent winner, police say.
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Last Modified: 23 Nov 2005 23:28 GMT
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