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Thousands fill Cairo's main square in protest against the Sharif government's perceived failure to bring about change.
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Riots outside Suez security building
Protesters burn police cars and pelt government buildings with stones after police officers accused of killings bailed.
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McCain: Egypt army wants swift power transfer
US senator says military council wants to hand power to elected government "as soon as possible" during visit to Cairo.
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Finance minister says Egypt wary of debts
Al Jazeera speaks to Dr Samir Radwan, Egypt's finance minister, about the decision to reject international loans.
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US vows to hunt down al-Zawahiri
Al-Qaeda's second-in-command nominaed new leader of the group following May 2 killing of Osama bin Laden.
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Al-Zawahiri named new al-Qaeda chief
Group's second-in-command appointed leader following killing of Osama bin Laden.
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Egypt to expel Iranian envoy in spy probe
Diplomat to be deported within 48 hours following brief detention on allegations of espionage and setting up spy rings.
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Libya 'dispatches emissaries'
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Two years since the start of the uprising, rebels and Assad's forces remain locked in conflict.
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