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What does Hosni Mubarak acquittal mean for Egypt?
An Egyptian court drops charges against ousted leader Hosni Mubarak in connection with the killing of 239 protesters during a 2011 revolt.
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Chaos in court stalls trial of Muslim Brotherhood leaders
Judges in Egypt walk out after leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood shout slogans and refuse to co-operate as they appear in court.
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Homeless man crushed to death in Dublin bin
The body of Henryk Piotrowski, who had been sleeping unnoticed in an industrial bin, was found at a Dublin recycling plant.
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Egypt: Hosni Mubarak and Muslim Brotherhood trials adjourned
Ousted President Hosni Mubarak and senior Muslim Brotherhood leaders, who face charges relating to protesters’ deaths, have their hearings postponed.
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Ex-Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak released from jail
Egypt’s ousted leader Hosni Mubarak is released from prison and transported by helicopter to a military hospital in Cairo, according to reports.
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What’s happening in Egypt? The key questions
Extreme violence at the weekend in which 83 died, calls for a mass march and now a meeting between the ousted former president and a key EU figure – what is happening in Egypt and what is next?
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Egypt raises alert level in Sinai over jihadist fears
Egypt’s interior ministry tells police in the Sinai peninsula to raise a state of emergency after obtaining intelligence that jihadists might attack their forces there.
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Egypt: what has changed for Tahrir Square’s protesters?
On 25 January 2011 Tahrir Square became the focal point for a public outpouring of anger against the rule of Hosni Mubarak. As violence breaks out in Egypt again, Channel 4 News asks what has changed?
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Mubarak allowed retrial after appeal to Egypt court
Egypt’s ousted former president Hosni Mubarak successfully appeals against a life sentence, allowing him to be retried over the killing of protesters in the 2011 uprising.
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Cairo protests: opposition demands referendum cancellation
While Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi withdraws a decree granting him sweeping powers, opposition politicians say protests will not stop until he abandons plans for a draft constitutional referendum.
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Egypt president sacks military chiefs in power struggle
Thousands of Egyptians gather in Tahrir Square to support President Mohamed Morsi’s decision to replace his defence minister and army chief while ordering several senior generals to retire.
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Egypt’s vote is another Arab Spring shockwave
The consequences of the 2011 Arab uprisings are still being felt. Some countries, like Egypt, appear to be moving towards a democratic settlement, while others, like Syria, are mired in civil war.
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Hosni Mubarak ‘critically ill’ in hospital
Ousted Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak is critically ill in hospital, according to military sources in the country.
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Confusion in Egypt as polls open
Despite the controversial dissolution of parliament, voting begins in presidential elections in Egypt. But what does the situation mean for the country’s transition process?
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Court plunges Egypt elections into chaos
Egypt’s historic presidential run-off at the weekend has been thrown into chaos after a senior court ruled that parliamentary elections in January were unconstitutional.