Egypt media warn of civil war after bombing
2 January, 2011 | AFP
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    CAIRO — Egyptian newspapers warned
    on Sunday that "civil war" could break
    out unless Christians and Muslims close
    ranks after a deadly attack on a Coptic
    church that triggered angry protests..More
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Spirit of Egypt protest spreads to Yemen,
Algeria and Syria
    3 February, 2011 (Guardian) -
    Reverberations from the mass protests in
    Tunisia and Egypt continued to be felt around
    the Arab world as demonstrators gathered on
    the streets of Yemen for a "day of rage" and
    Algeria became the latest country to try to
defuse tensions by lifting its 19-year state of...More
Egyptian democracy's growing pains
    07 April, 2011 (Daniel Ignatius) -
    "Egypt's romance with democracy is
    exciting, if sometimes also discouraging.
    But there's one big danger the ballot box
    won't address, and that's Egypt's sinking
economy. Tourism has collapsed, industrial production has...More
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some of the world's most
famous monuments,
including the Giza
pyramid complex and its
Great Sphinx. Its
ancient ruins, such as
those of Memphis,
Thebes, Karnak and the
Valley of the Kings, are a
significant focus of
archaeological study, and
artefacts from these
sites are now displayed
in major museums
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Mubarak and sons ordered detained for corruption..
    13 April, 2011 (Washington Post) -Egypt’s top
    prosecutor has ordered former President Hosni
    Mubarak and his sons detained for 15 days for
    questioning about the origins of their family’s
wealth, Egypt’s state-run television..More
Long lines form as Egyptians vote in historic election
    28 November, 2011 (New York Times) --
    CAIRO — Defying expectations of chaos and
    violence, unexpectedly  large crowds of voters
    turned out at dawn Monday to cast their votes
    in Egypt’s first parliamentary election since the
    ouster of Hosni Mubarak.More
Egypt elections - day two: live updates
29 November. 2011 (The Guardian) -- "Egypt's interior ministry
announced that 22 polling stations have not yet opened in Cairo and
Fayoum, Ahram Online reports...
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