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Newly-appointed PM Kamal El-Ganzouri will enjoy executive authority only until incoming parliament begins work
Medical source denies rumours that ousted president is dead
Egypt's newly appointed prime minister started his first day discussing a police plan to restore order and stability following recent upheaval
SCAF expected to establish proposed council on Thursday despite misgivings among revolutionary parties and forces in Egypt
Hospital report shows of the casualties admitted during clashes around Tahrir Square, five were shot dead, 212 still in hospital and 36 are still being treated for tear gas inhalation at Poisons Centre
The Appeals Court has rejected a move by the lawyers of the families of the January martyrs to see trial judges dismissed in the ongoing case against Hosni Mubarak
The 6 April Youth Movement has reiterated its opposition to the appointment of Prime Minister Kamal El-Ganzouri and his government
Source close to the Muslim Brotherhood claims that Essam El-Erian and Judge Mahmoud El-Khodeiry are the two candidates for the influential position in the next Parliament
Still calling for govt of 'national salvation,' parties and movements transfer ongoing sit-in to Egypt's nearby Cabinet building
Employees stage sit-in to protest appointment of Saad Nasar, close associate of controversial ex-agriculture minister Youssef Wali
Police General Mohamed Ibrahim named new interior minister by Prime Minister El-Ganzouri
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With both sides accusing the other of contravening electoral laws, the Brotherhood issues a final warning to the Salafist Nour Party over its conduct during voting
Detention extended of four female activists arrested after unfurling 'Solidarity with Tahrir' banner at Egyptian embassy in London
Yasser Burhami, an outspoken Salafist leader, denies right of Coptic Christians to hold high political office in Egypt; calls for government to monitor women's attire and force tourists to abide by Islamic law
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Prime Minister Kamal El-Ganzouri told the press the new government will likely to be sworn in on Wednesday, and that he will never use force against protesters camping outside of cabinet offices
In exclusive interview with Ahram Online, Mounir Fakhry Abd El-Nour, the liberal minister of tourism, downplays rising concerns that an Islamist electoral landslide will negatively impact flow of foreigners
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Group spokesman says justice ministry has already absolved the prominent youth movement of foreign funding charges
Contrary to the claims of the Nour party chairman, there will not be a new government following the parliamentary elections
Activists fear Prime Minister El-Ganzouri's reluctance to name the new interior minister before cabinet takes oath could mean he has chosen an unpopular figure close to the old regime
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