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EGYPT: Military uses force to break up Tahrir Square sit-in
Babylon & BeyondTanks and riot police swept into Tahrir Square, tearing down tents and chasing away protesters in a dramatic ending to a three-week sit-in by demonstrators who had disrupted traffic in downtown Cairo and exasperated the nation's ruling military council.... -
EGYPT: Uproar over antics of victims' lawyers at Mubarak trial
Babylon & BeyondMubarak lawyers: Uproar over antics of victims' lawyers in Mubarak trial... -
EGYPT: 3 million children live on the streets, study says
Babylon & BeyondA recent survey by the National Center for Social & Criminological Research estimated that 3 million children are living on the streets of Egypt, state newspaper Al Ahram reported Thursday. Social injustice during former President Hosni Mubarak’s... -
EGYPT: Six dead in assault on Sinai police station
Babylon & BeyondSix people were killed and more than 20 were injured when armed men attacked a police station in Egypt's troubled Sinai Peninsula on Friday, security sources told state news agency MENA on Saturday. About 100 masked gunmen carrying flags with...... -
EGYPT: Tahrir Square protesters not appeased by ministerial reshuffle
Babylon & BeyondProtesters camping in Cairo’s Tahrir Square for the 12th day remain unconvinced by Prime Minister Essam Sharaf’s overtures to placate them through a major Cabinet reshuffle. “A minister comes, a minister goes and we’re yet to... -
EGYPT: New ministers sworn in after lengthy nomination process
Babylon & BeyondFourteen new ministers were sworn in Thursday to Prime Minister Essam Sharaf's Cabinet in an effort to calm protests against the nation's ruling military council and its troubled interim government. The Cabinet reshuffle is a response by the Supreme... -
EGYPT: Riots erupt after police officers accused of killing protesters are released on bail
Babylon & BeyondHundreds of protesters attacked public buildings in the city of Suez after a court rejected an appeal Wednesday and allowed seven police officers charged with killing demonstrators during the Jan.25 revolution to be released on bail. Protesters hurled... -
EGYPT: Activists back in Tahrir Square to salvage revolution
Babylon & BeyondFor the first time since the toppling of President Hosni Mubarak on Feb. 11, a large-scale sit-in with tents and banners is hunkered in Tahrir Square as protesters and activists demand that the revolution's ideals are not swept aside by...... -
EGYPT: Tahrir Square looks like February all over again
Babylon & BeyondCairo’s Tahrir Square is beginning to look and feel like it did last winter when hundreds of thousands of Egyptians protested, camped and fought for 18 days to topple President Hosni Mubarak. Activists have returned to the now-fabled square with....... -
EGYPT: Political tensions grow as former ambassador to U.S. is appointed foreign minister
Babylon & BeyondEgyptian Prime Minister Essam Sharaf has appointed former Ambassador Mohamed El-Orabi as the country’s new foreign minister, state news agency MENA announced Sunday. El-Orabi, who has previously served as Egypt’s ambassador to the United... -
EGYPT: Hosni Mubarak has stomach cancer, his lawyer says
Babylon & BeyondToppled Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has cancer, according to his lawyer, who disclosed the news less than two months before Mubarak is to stand trial, accused of financial corruption and allowing security forces to kill hundreds of protesters who... -
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