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The rivalry between the Muslim Brotherhood and the Salafis over controlling the Eid al-Adha praying areas has started in several Egyptian governorates, including Alexandria, Gharbia, Dakahlia, and Kafr el-Sheikh, according to daily (...)
Egypt media reported making a constitutional out of Egypt's ruling military council situation and the expatriates' right in voting in the Egyptian elections.
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A group of legal experts finished the draft of constitutional articles to (...)
All Egyptian newspapers covered the beginning of candidate registration for the upcoming Egyptian parliamentary elections. The media also covered the swap of the Israeli kidnapped soldier Gilad Shalit for Palestinian prisoners.
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Egypt press reported political parties' preparation for the Egyptian parliamentary elections, details about the former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's assassination attempt in Ethiopia, and the former People's Assembly spokesman Fathi Sorour's (...)
Egypt press reported the Freedom and Justice Party deputy chairman announced nominating a candidate for the upcoming presidential elections although the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) previously opposed to nominate any MB member for the presidential (...)
Egypt press reported the detention of 78 Egyptians in Israel, the Egyptian Ministry of Petroleum's consideration to cancel support of oil derivatives for big companies.
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Daily newspaper Youm7 reported Egypt's metro company signed a (...)
Egypt press reported the case of the Battle of Camels, Egypt's ruling military council's meeting, and the chief of the Dubai Police Force, Dahi Khalfan Tamim's, statements on the Egyptian January 25 Revolution.
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Egypt's press today focused on the phone call between the head of Egypt's ruling military council, Hussein Tantawi, and Egyptian ex-Minister of Communication Tarek Kamel during the January 25 Revolution.
The media also covered other issues (...)
Egypt press reported the violence aroused in the town of Gerga in the governorate Sohag in Upper Egypt, deploying 6,000 armed men in Sinai to put an end to differences and the division on organizing the million-man demonstration of “Friday of loving (...)
Egyptian press today was heavily laden with stories from the trial of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, including U.S. fears of a death sentence for the ousted leader. Newspapers also discussed the potential testimonies of Hussein Tantawi, (...)