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Turnout over 30 percent in second phase of elections, says Brotherhood
Egypt

Turnout over 30 percent in second phase of elections, says Brotherhood

The turnout on the first day of the second phase of the parliamentary elections exceeded 30 percent, said the Brotherhood’s…
Mubarak’s personal secretary jailed on illicit gain charges
Egypt

Mubarak’s personal secretary jailed on illicit gain charges

Gamal Abdel Aziz, the personal secretary of ousted president Hosni Mubarak, was jailed for 15 days pending investigation. Abdel Aziz…
Egypt election committee amends turnout figure
Egypt

Egypt election committee amends turnout figure

Egypt's election committee on Monday lowered its turnout figure for the first stage of parliamentary elections, blaming a counting mistake…
Monitoring body bans pro-Mubarak feminist from travel
Egypt

Monitoring body bans pro-Mubarak feminist from travel

Farkhonda Hassan, the former secretary general of Egypt's National Council for Women (NCW), has been banned from travel by Egypt's…
Israel asks future Egypt rulers to keep peace deal
Egypt

Israel asks future Egypt rulers to keep peace deal

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday called on Egypt's future rulers to preserve a peace treaty with Israel after Islamists…
Switzerland likely to return US$445 million of Mubarak’s assets, says official
Egypt

Switzerland likely to return US$445 million of Mubarak’s assets, says official

Switzerland is optimistic about reaching an agreement with Egypt soon to return some US$445 million belonging to ousted President Hosni…
Court to rule on fate of Mubarak regime remnants
Egypt

Court to rule on fate of Mubarak regime remnants

The High Elections Committee is slated to meet on Monday to decide whether former members of the dissolved National Democratic…
Trial of officers accused of killing demonstrators adjourned
Egypt

Trial of officers accused of killing demonstrators adjourned

An Egyptian court on Sunday adjourned to 6 January the trial of policemen accused of killing demonstrators in the Canal…
Thursday’s papers: Campaign tensions escalate and human rights lawyer says Mubarak will go free
Egypt

Thursday’s papers: Campaign tensions escalate and human rights lawyer says Mubarak will go free

The coverage of electoral campaigns that kicked off last week takes up the lion’s share of most local newspapers Thursday.
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