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Protest Tourism Comes to Cairo
In the long litany of complaints against the Muslim Brotherhood's ill-fated time in power, the group's inability to revive Egypt's once-prospering tourism industry ranks high. Now, a group of Egyptian youths are trying to succeed where the...
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Mon, Aug 08 2013 2:25 PM
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Egyptians Already Hate the Next U.S. Ambassador to Cairo
It's not easy being Robert Ford. The former U.S. ambassador to Syria braved attacks on the American embassy in Damascus by pro-Assad mobs, and even risked his life by traveling to the city of Hama and northern Syria. Now, he has been recommended as...
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Mon, Aug 08 2013 8:15 AM
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The Harshest Critic of Egypt's Liberal Protesters Is One of Their Own
Egypt's liberals have a powerful, outspoken new critic, and he's one of their own: "My dear anti-Brotherhood liberal, allow me to remind you that just a few weeks ago you were desperately complaining about how grim the future looked, but...
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Fri, Jul 07 2013 8:00 AM
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Meet the Quants, Liberals, and Women Now Running Egypt
CAIRO -- As Egypt's new government takes shape, the appointments to key positions are providing the most revealing look yet at its priorities. A picture is emerging of a team focused on assuring the international community about Egypt's fate,...
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Mon, Jul 07 2013 4:12 AM
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Latest Victims of Egypt's Coup: 70,000 Syrian Refugees
CAIRO -- On July 8, Suad, a Syrian woman residing in Egypt, returned home with her mother after a trip to Jordan to renew her passport. Her three daughters and husband were waiting for her in the city of Alexandria, just a few days before the beginning...
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Thu, Jul 07 2013 1:09 PM
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Egypt
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The Egyptian Prime Minister's New Problems Look a Lot Like His Old Problems
Two and a half years after the fall of Hosni Mubarak, Hazem el-Beblawi must be experiencing a wave of déjà vu. Egypt watchers may recall that during the second half of 2011, Beblawi served as the minister of finance for the military's transitional...
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Wed, Jul 07 2013 2:30 PM
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What Does Egypt's Political Polarization Look Like on Twitter?
As Egypt's political crisis has played out in recent days, actors ranging from ousted Islamist President Mohamed Morsy to the opposition Tamarod movement have taken to Twitter to stake out their positions in the conflict. Now, a team of researchers...
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Wed, Jul 07 2013 9:00 AM
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North Africa
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Top Brotherhood Leaders Slapped With Arrest Warrants
CAIRO — On Wednesday, Egypt's prosecutor's office issued arrest warrants for Brotherhood supreme guide Mohammed Badie and nine other top officials in the movement. The officials are accused of inciting violence at the Republican Guard headquarters...
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Wed, Jul 07 2013 8:28 AM
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The Wikipedia War Over Egypt's 'Coup'
In recent days, the protests and clashes over the Egyptian military's July 3 ouster of President Mohamed Morsy have transpired amid a parallel battle over semantics -- specifically whether the dramatic events of the past week constituted a "coup...
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Sun, Jul 07 2013 9:50 AM
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Muslim Brotherhood Blasts Egypt's Protesters as 'Military Intelligence Operation'
CAIRO -- Gehad el-Haddad, the spokesman for the Muslim Brotherhood and the son of one of deposed President Mohamed Morsy's top advisors, meets me outside Cairo's Rabaa al-Adaweya mosque just as the crowds start to throng in for Friday prayers...
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Fri, Jul 07 2013 6:38 AM
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Mapping Sexual Assaults in Egypt
The chaotic showdown between the Egyptian military and now-former President Mohamed Morsy has overshadowed another troubling development in the country: the nationwide protests that began on June 30 brought a new round of sexual assaults and mob attacks...
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Thu, Jul 07 2013 6:44 AM
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Meet Adly Mansour, the Judge Who Is Now (Sort of) Running Egypt
Mohamed Morsy is now a former president of Egypt. After tipping its hand by seizing the country's state broadcasters and moving armored vehicles into Cairo, the military deposed Egypt's first freely elected leader on Wednesday and installed Adly...
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Wed, Jul 07 2013 6:10 PM
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Egypt
Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates Rush to Congratulate Egyptian Military on Transition
Mohamed Morsy, the now-ousted president of Egypt, is still protesting the military coup that is forcing him from office, but at least two countries have wasted little time in congratulating his successor. (Above, Morsy is seen visiting Saudi Arabia in...
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Wed, Jul 07 2013 5:30 PM
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Middle East
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International Relations
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North Africa
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How the Egyptian Opposition Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Its New Military Overlords
CAIRO -- It wasn't that long ago that Mohamed was protesting against Egypt's generals. Now he's welcoming their overthrow of the country's elected president. "They [the military] learned from their experience, and we need the military...
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Wed, Jul 07 2013 5:10 PM
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FP Passport
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Egypt
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Arab World
Pro-Morsy Crowd Defends Their President With Rocks, Chants, and Firecrackers
CAIRO -- The world will see this city tonight through the prism of Tahrir Square, with tens of thousands of anti-government protesters gathering to raucously celebrate their new freedom. But not far away, there was a different set of demonstrations going...
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Wed, Jul 07 2013 5:00 PM
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