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Heavy clashes in Cairo
At least 22 people were injured in violence which has rendered Egypt into a state of lawlessness.
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Calls for million man march in Egypt
Muslim Brotherhood have called for a mass protest on Friday which could spark fresh clashes.
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Infighting threatens Egypt transition plan
Infighting threatens to stall Egypt’s transition as its military cracks down on Muslim Brotherhood leaders.
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Egypt names interim PM
Liberal economist and former finance minister Hazem el-Beblawi was named as Egypt’s interim PM.
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Egypt seeks quick election
Egypt's head of state has set a speedy timetable for elections to drag the country from crisis.
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Egypt death toll climbs to 51
Mohamed Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood urged Egyptians to rise up against the army.
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42 Morsi supporters shot dead
Medics say at least 42 people were killed in Cairo when shots were fired at Morsi supporters.
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24 killed in Egypt protests
At least 24 people have been killed in protests across Egypt.
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Morsi supporters shot dead
Three pro-Morsi demonstrators were killed in Cairo on Friday.
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'SA citizens in Egypt should return home'
Govt has urged all SA citizens in Egypt should contact the embassy for any assistance.
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SA concerned by events in Egypt
The AU is likely to suspend Egypt from all activities following the coup, a source said.
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Egypt celebrates Morsi's ousting
Morsi and his presidential team are reportedly under house arrest.
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Urgent talks underway in Egypt
Egypt’s future remains unclear as President Mohamed Morsi clings to power.
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Morsi defiant in Egyptian showdown
The army is intensifying its presence in many cities ahead of its Wednesday evening deadline.
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Egypt's Brotherhood HQ overrun
Anti-government protesters looted the headquarters of Egypt's ruling Muslim Brotherhood.
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Egypt locked in protests impasse against Mursi
Egyptians have been called on to keep occupying central squares to bolster anti-government campaigns.
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Egypt protests set for showdown
Mass demonstrations across Egypt on Sunday may determine its future, two and half years after the Arab Spring.
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'Giving women rights could destroy society'
Egypt's Islamists warn giving women some rights could destroy society.
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Mursi resumes interrupted German visit
Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi flew to Germany to convince Europe of his democratic credentials.
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Morsi says not worried by currency fall
The Egyptian pound's fall to a record low does not worry or scare the government.
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Egypt to announce results of constitution vote
Egypt is said to announce the results of its new constitution on Tuesday.