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    Jan 31, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Egyptian liberals, Islamists join in denouncing violence

    CAIRO -- Egypt's young revolutionaries organized a rare gathering Thursday for deeply divided Islamist and liberal political parties to denounce the violence and unrest that have threatened the nation’s stability and economy.
    CAIRO -- Egypt's young revolutionaries organized a rare gathering Thursday for deeply divided Islamist and liberal political parties to denounce the violence and unrest that have threatened the nation’s stability and economy. The meeting came...

    Tags: Nobel Prize Awards, Elections, Politics, Religious Conflicts, Religion and Belief

  2. Jan 30, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Egyptian opposition leader calls for talks to end violence

    CAIRO -- A key Egyptian opposition leader Wednesday called for talks with President Mohamed Morsi, ultraconservative Islamists and military officials to quell days of rioting that have killed more than 50 people and left the country edging toward anarchy.
    CAIRO -- A key Egyptian opposition leader Wednesday called for talks with President Mohamed Morsi, ultraconservative Islamists and military officials to quell days of rioting that have killed more than 50 people and left the country edging toward anarchy....

    Tags: Nobel Prize Awards, Justice and Rights, Politics, National Government, Unrest, Conflicts and War

  4. Jan 29, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Egyptian general warns against continued unrest

    CAIRO — Egypt’s top military commander warned President Mohamed Morsi and opposition parties Tuesday to end days of bloodshed and unrest before the nation slides into chaos that may jeopardize the economy and “lead to the collapse of the state.”
    CAIRO — Egypt’s top military commander warned President Mohamed Morsi and opposition parties Tuesday to end days of bloodshed and unrest before the nation slides into chaos that may jeopardize the economy and “lead to the collapse of the...

    Tags: Nobel Prize Awards, Politics, Cairo (Egypt), National Government, Hosni Mubarak

  6. Jan 28, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Egypt protests continue; opposition rejects talks with Morsi

    CAIRO -- Egypt's main opposition coalition rejected talks with President Mohamed Morsi on Monday as anti-government protests gripped the nation for a fifth day and the army was given powers to arrest civilians.
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    CAIRO -- Egypt's main opposition coalition rejected talks with President Mohamed Morsi on Monday as anti-government protests gripped the nation for a fifth day and the army was given powers to arrest civilians. Six people died across the country,...

    Tags: Upper House, Nobel Prize Awards, Politics, Parliament, Cairo (Egypt)

  8. Nov 30, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Pictures in the News | November 30, 2012

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    Pictures in the News from around the world....
  10. Nov 27, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  11. Critics Wonder if Morsy is Egypt's Next Strongman

    CAIRO, Egypt -- The sun rises over Cairo, and the city's landmark Tahrir Square is buzzing. Not with traffic, not with commerce, but with protest -- a tent city packed with people rife with anger at a man they blast as a dictatorial president, one who put amassing power for himself and his supporters over the good of his country.
    CNN
    CAIRO, Egypt -- The sun rises over Cairo, and the city's landmark Tahrir Square is buzzing. Not with traffic, not with commerce, but with protest -- a tent city packed with people rife with anger at a man they blast as a dictatorial president, one who put...

    Tags: Hamas, Elections, Politics, Prosecution, Parliament

  12. Nov 12, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  13. Islamists file lawsuits against Mohamed ElBaradei

    By Reem Abdellatif CAIRO – Islamists have filed defamation suits against Mohamed ElBaradei, claiming the Nobel Peace Prize laureate referred to them as “clowns” and “merchants of religion” in an increasingly tense...

    Tags: Nobel Prize Awards, Punishment, Elections, Politics, Religion and Belief

  14. Jul 28, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  15. Many Egyptians unimpressed with new, untested prime minister

    World Now
    With an economy on the brink and generals controlling the government from behind the scenes, Egyptians are not much enamored with their new, inexperienced prime minister. Arguments and pointed questions arise on trains and in coffee shops over Hesham...
  16. Aug 2, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  17. New Egyptian Cabinet sworn in under President Mohamed Morsi

    World Now
    The new Egyptian government sworn in Thursday is a vivid testament to the political pressures President Mohamed Morsi faces in appeasing secularists and Islamists as he moves to fix a plummeting economy while attempting to loosen the military’s hold...
  18. Jun 30, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  19. New President: Egypt Turns Page To New Era

    CAIRO, Egypt -- Mohamed Morsi was sworn in Saturday as Egypt's first democratically-elected president, taking the helm of a deeply divided nation that is economically strapped and lacks a working government.
    CNN
    CAIRO, Egypt -- Mohamed Morsi was sworn in Saturday as Egypt's first democratically-elected president, taking the helm of a deeply divided nation that is economically strapped and lacks a working government. The historic ceremony took place amid tight...

    Tags: Nobel Prize Awards, Hamas, Elections, Politics, Parliament

  20. Jun 24, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Islamist Mohamed Morsi declared victor in Egyptian presidential vote

    An Islamist was declared Egypt’s first freely elected president in history in a divisive poll that highlighted the sharpening battle between the Muslim Brotherhood and the nation’s secular military rulers over the political future of the Arab world’s most populous state.
    Los Angeles Times
    An Islamist was declared Egypt’s first freely elected president in history in a divisive poll that highlighted the sharpening battle between the Muslim Brotherhood and the nation’s secular military rulers over the political future of the...

    Tags: Fishing, Nobel Prize Awards, Elections, Politics, Parliament

  22. Jun 24, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Islamist Mohamed Morsi declared victor in Egyptian presidential vote

    World Now
    An Islamist was declared Egypt’s first freely elected president in history in a divisive poll that highlighted the sharpening battle between the Muslim Brotherhood and the nation’s secular military rulers over the political future of the...
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