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Muslim Brotherhood's Mohammed Morsi to face Mubarak-era official Ahmed Shafi, disappointing pro-revolution Egyptians.
Last Modified: 26 May 2012 05:11 GMT Middle East
Counting under way after two days of voting in country's first free presidential election.
Evan Hill and Matthew Cassel Last Modified: 25 May 2012 20:11 GMT Middle East
Counting begins after two days of voting in Egypt's first free presidential election, as Muslim Brotherhood claims lead.
Last Modified: 25 May 2012 04:06 GMT Middle East
Al Jazeera speaks to some repatriated from Khartoum to begin a new life in the world's youngest country.
Anna Cavell Last Modified: 24 May 2012 08:50 GMT Features
Egypt resumes its first free presidential election after voting passed off calmly on the first day.
Last Modified: 24 May 2012 03:11 GMT Middle East
Millions cast their ballots across the country as first day of polling to choose new president wraps up.
Evan Hill and Matthew Cassel Last Modified: 23 May 2012 21:59 GMT Middle East
Voters flock to polling stations across the country in election which could herald end of decades of authoritarian rule.
Last Modified: 23 May 2012 12:14 GMT Middle East
One family tells Al Jazeera how the election has provoked divisions within its generations.
Evan Hill Last Modified: 23 May 2012 06:59 GMT Features
High turnout expected as 50 million people are eligible to vote in the country's first democratic presidential election.
Last Modified: 23 May 2012 04:31 GMT Middle East
Voters will choose from candidates ranging from Mubarak's former prime minister to political activists at Tahrir Square.
Abdullah Al-Arian Last Modified: 22 May 2012 11:22 GMT Opinion
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