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Final round of voting is underway on the new Islamist-backed charter that critics claim is polarising the nation.
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Rival protesters fight on streets of Alexandria over controversial draft constitution to be put to vote on Saturday.
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Thousands rally in Cairo against constitution
Unrest continues in Tahrir Square after assembly rushes through vote on controversial draft constitution for Egypt.
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Through words and deeds, it's clear that the Muslim Brotherhood has descended into hypocrisy.
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Egypt's Brotherhood warns US over aid cut-off
Muslim Brotherhood says it may review its 1979 peace deal with Israel if US cuts aid to Egypt over recent NGO dispute.
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Cairo street battles enter fourth day
Tax office in capital set on fire amid continuing anger at authorities' failure to prevent Port Said football violence.
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Deadly clashes in Egypt over football riots
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Military rulers move to scrap law that gave ex-president Mubarak virtual veto over establishment of political parties.
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