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Britain warns a ground invasion can cost Israel much international sympathy as troops are massed along the border.
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Arab League 'backs Gaza against aggression'
Hamas chief meets Egyptian president, Qatari emir and Turkish PM, as Arab League foreign ministers issue statement.
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How significant is the Egyptian PM's solidarity visit to Gaza in the midst of its heightened conflict with Israel?
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Egypt PM decries Israeli 'aggression' on Gaza
Hesham Qandil, on a brief visit to the Palestinian enclave, says Cairo will try to secure a ceasefire.
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Egypt's Morsi swears in new cabinet
Prime Minister Hesham Qandil urges Egyptians to rally behind his government which retains Tantawi as defence minister.
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Egypt's new cabinet set to be announced
Official announcement to come day after state media released partial list dominated by technocrats.
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Egypt's Morsi names new prime minister
Former irrigation minister Hesham Qandil has been named PM and tasked with forming a new government.
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Last Modified: 24 Jul 2012 12:54 GMT
Egypt's protests persist despite new cabinet
More than half of the ministers changed in reshuffle as military council faces pressure for faster and deeper reforms.
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Egypt not to allow foreign poll monitors
The decision is part of a new election law approved by the country's ruling generals.
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