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Egypt minister quits over new Luxor governor
Tourism minister resigns amid protests against President Mohamed Morsi's appointment of governor linked to massacre.
Middle East
Last Modified: 19 Jun 2013 14:16 GMT
Egypt dismisses early election calls
Embattled president defiant as Muslim Brotherhood blamed for petrol bombing of opposition youth campaign office.
Middle East
Last Modified: 07 Jun 2013 15:19 GMT
Tahrir Square youth leader arrested in Cairo
Ahmed Maher, a co-founder of the April 6 youth movement, held after addressing US conference.
Middle East
Last Modified: 10 May 2013 17:16 GMT
Tight security after unrest at Egypt church
Authorities move to quell sectarian violence which has has left several Coptic Christians and Muslims in Cairo dead.
Middle East
Last Modified: 08 Apr 2013 21:45 GMT
Egypt president condemns sectarian violence
President Morsi orders probe after at least two people killed in clashes at Cairo headquarters of Coptic Christian pope.
Middle East
Last Modified: 08 Apr 2013 09:02 GMT
Egyptians rally against Morsi's policies
Protesters take to streets on fifth anniversary of key opposition movement accusing president of failing the revolution.
Middle East
Last Modified: 07 Apr 2013 00:53 GMT
Deaths in Egypt religious violence
Angry mobs smash shops and burn buildings in a town outside of Cairo, leaving five people dead and eight more wounded.
Middle East
Last Modified: 06 Apr 2013 19:19 GMT
Morsi 'expects' Egypt elections in October
Parliamentary poll could begin six months later than originally planned, Egyptian president says at Doha summit.
Middle East
Last Modified: 27 Mar 2013 08:00 GMT
Two tourists abducted in Egypt 'freed'
Bedouin tribesmen in Sinai peninsula say kidnappers want to exchange hostages for jailed relatives.
Middle East
Last Modified: 26 Mar 2013 07:32 GMT
Egypt raises alert level in Sinai
Interior ministry asks police in peninsula bordering Israel to raise state of emergency amid fears of "jihadist" attack.
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Last Modified: 10 Mar 2013 02:55 GMT
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