person > Mohamed Kamel Amr
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Foreign ministers try to quell tensions over Ethiopia's plans to divert Blue Nile in controversial dam project.
Africa
Last Modified: 18 Jun 2013 14:40 GMT
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Israel and Hamas agree to truce after eight days of attacks in which 162 Palestinians and five Israelis were killed.
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Vote on new constitution to take place later in month as security forces continue assaults on Homs and Hama.
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Turnout in historic vote estimated at about 70 per cent, though some doubt the military's role in overseeing vote.
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Arab countries to push for a fully fledged
Palestinian state at the United Nations next week, Qatari PM says.
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Security enhanced at the Israeli embassy in Cairo to prepare for a restoration of diplomatic relations.
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Israeli diplomats evacuated from Cairo after Egyptian commandos reportedly rescued them as protesters stormed embassy.
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More than half of the ministers changed in reshuffle as military council faces pressure for faster and deeper reforms.
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The decision is part of a new election law approved by the country's ruling generals.
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Newcomers make up most of so-called 'Revolution Cabinet' after reshuffle prompted by renewed protests in Tahrir Square.
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