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Chaotic fights erupted in Tahrir Square, where an Al-Ahram journalist and a policeman trying to protect her were mobbed
Egypt’s ruling military council states they won't charge anyone who hands over unlicensed weapons before 30 June
Italian Prime Minister and Russian President expressed concern over Mubarak trials on Italy's Republic Day
Diplomacy group gets a warm welcome in Iran as Ahmadinejad pledges investment in 'cherished Egypt' and foreign minister Salehi suggests Khaled Al-Islamboli Street will be renamed 'Egypt’s Martyrs'
Clinton objects to crackdown on Egypt media
Egypt's ousted president, Mubarak, his sons and fugitive businessman Hussein Salem, to face trials on 3 August
A signed statement lays out the groups' reasons for boycotting a series of meetings with the much criticised Supreme Council of the Armed Forces
An estimated 7,000 Egyptians remain in military prisons and military trials are still being conducted for average citizens, but the media is afraid to criticise the armed forces
When 10-year-old Bassem asked his teacher in Kuwait 'Why didn't you have a revolution in your country?' he didn't expect to be expelled from school for inciting a revolution  

With a spate of new parties emerging identified by a prominent affiliate or founder, Ahram Online asks how far into Egypt's political night can they tread when their light shines on one man

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Egypt on Thursday denied the presence of Al-Qaeda members in Sinai, following charges by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that terror groups were mobilising in the peninsula.

Minister of health assures Egyptians that precautions are being taken to prevent the contagious bacteria from entering the country

The telecommunications company's new campaign in which it suggests that it inspired the Egyptian revolution provokes a furious backlash

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