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US wants Egypt to probe deadly violence
Abu-Ismail spokesman: We didn't call for defence ministry sit-in
Spokesman for disqualified Salafist presidential candidate denies involvement with defense ministry sit-in – or the violence that has accompanied it
Military forces battle rioters in Abbasiya
Military units and security forces attempt to end clashes near Cairo's Defence Ministry which have killed at least 9 people since Wednesday morning
Abu-Ismail calls for boycott of SCAF meeting
Disqualified Salafist presidential candidate Hazem Salah Abu-Ismail calls for political parties to boycott meeting with military junta after his supporters are killed at protest outside Defence Ministry Wednesday
Updated: At least 11 dead in attack on Egypt's Abbasiya sit-in
Thugs attack sit-in by supporters of Salafist former presidential candidate Hazem Salah Abu-Ismail outside Defence Ministry, at least 11 dead and dozens injured, according to the ministry of interior
BREAKING: Clashes renewed in Abbasiya near Defence Ministry; reports of tens injured
The 2nd major attack on protesters by unknown 'thugs' near ministry of defence shocks Abbasiya neighbourhood, leaves people injured; reports attackers used teargas for 1st time
Rise of Muslim Brotherhood frays Saudi-Egypt ties
Saudi Arabia skeptical about influence and role of Muslim Brotherhood rise in Egypt on the rest of the region, says political experts
Egypt politicians differ on reported cabinet changes
Egyptian pro-governmental newspapers report contradictory information on a ministerial reshuffle amid a political conflict between the parliamentary majority and the ruling military
Egyptians of all stripes flock to support Abbasiya sit-in
Presidential candidates and political party reps - along with a host of average Egyptians - march on defence ministry to reinforce sit-in
Abbasiya protesters blame SCAF, media for violence
Tentative calm returns to Abbasiya; Egypt's army says situation 'under control'
Military forces battle rioters in Abbasiya
Updated: At least 11 dead in attack on Egypt's Abbasiya sit-in
BREAKING: Clashes renewed in Abbasiya near Defence Ministry; reports of tens injured
VIDEO: Tensions high at Egypt Ministry of Defence sit-in
FJP calls for million man march Friday to press for May presidential elections
In the wake of deadly clashes outside SCAF headquarters in Abbasiya, political forces vow to pressure the ruling military council transfer power on schedule
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Political parties boycott SCAF meeting
Violent clashes outside defence ministry in Abbasiya lead to boycott of meeting with military junta by Muslim Brotherhood, Salafist Nour Party and others
Egypt political forces demand end to Abbasiya bloodshed
Presidential campaigns suspended, political forces call for end to Abbasiya clashes that have killed 9 since early Wednesday, condemn failure to protect peaceful protesters outside defence ministry
Egypt and Saudi Arabia: Ties in the remaking
Cairo and Riyadh are not planning a divorce, they are just reworking the terms of an otherwise Catholic marriage
Former minister's Israel gas trial to resume on Wednesday
Sameh Fahmy, accused of corruption in relation to the Israeli gas deal, will be transferred to a prison closer to hospital because of his deteriorating health
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