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Is there a coup brewing in Egypt’s Army?
The Egyptian Army’s passivity in the bloody protests suggests an internal conflict of agendas, one which could inspire a coup by lower-level officers, a former Army Commander tells Channel 4 News.
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Is there a coup brewing in Egypt’s Army?
The Egyptian Army’s passivity in the bloody protests suggests an internal conflict of agendas, one which could inspire a coup by lower-level officers, a former Army Commander tells Channel 4 News.
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Israel: a model for the future of Egypt?
As the struggle goes in Tahrir Square on for the soul of Egypt, foreign policy analyst Ziya Meral says that the shape of country’s political future may be closest to that of Israel.
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Egypt diary: Obama's big foreign policy test
When President Obama appeared on American TV sets just before 7pm on Tuesday he talked about “difficult days ahead”. And he wasn’t just talking about difficult days in Egypt, blogs Sarah Smith.
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Egypt crisis: the secret American game plan?
When Obama spoke to Mubarak, what exactly did he say? Channel 4 News examines America’s game plan in Egypt as Sarah Smith plots a timeline of the US President’s biggest foreign policy test yet.
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Egypt’s President Mubarak will not seek re-election
President Hosni Mubarak tells Egypt he will not seek re-election in September, but Barack Obama says the time for change is now. It means the protests will continue, reports Jonathan Rugman in Cairo.
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Egypt protests continue, but where have the police gone?
Egypt’s police have disappeared from the streets where protesters have amassed in their thousands, and a former Middle East adviser to the EU tells Channel 4 News that the top brass may be in hiding.
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Egypt: clashes between protesters and Mubarak supporters
Supporters of Egypt’s President Mubarak clash with protesters in the “battle for Tahrir Square” with hundreds hurt and three killed. Jonathan Rugman reports from Cairo.
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Middle East unrest: Egypt and Tunisia to Jordan and Yemen
The roots of the current uprising lie in the Tunisian town of Sidi Bouzid. Channel 4 News looks at how the political revolt there has roared across the Middle East to Egypt, Sudan, Yemen and Jordan.
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Al Jazeera journalists freed in Egypt
Six Al Jazeera journalists, who were arrested earlier today, have been released by Egyptian authorities but have had all their equipment taken preventing them from broadcasting.
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Egypt revolt: thousands defy curfew as pressure mounts
As Egypt’s army pledges not to use force against thousands of protesters defying the curfew, Channel 4 News correspondents report from throughout the country.
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Egypt protesters told ‘change is coming’ despite tanks, jets
Fighter jets patrol the skies over Cairo as Mohamed ElBaradei tells protesters “change is coming”. A former US ambassador to Egypt has told Channel 4 News “we don’t need Mubarak”.
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Egypt protests, when Mubarak 'met' Madonna
Twenty years on and the jokes about President Mubarak seem to have worn very thin – Egyptians are at last saying it all. Channel 4 news Foreign Editor Ben De Pear blogs about his memories of Cairo.
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Egypt uprising: ‘the stakes could hardly be higher’
If Egypt’s President Mubarak is toppled, America and Israel stand to lose a key ally in the Middle East. The stakes could hardly be higher, writes Channel 4 News Chief Correspondent Alex Thomson.
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Egypt uprising: ‘the stakes could hardly be higher’
If Egypt’s President Mubarak is toppled, America and Israel stand to lose a key ally in the Middle East. The stakes could hardly be higher, writes Channel 4 News Chief Correspondent Alex Thomson.