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Mubarak's trial was a farce, allege Egypt's angry protesters
Former President Hosni Mubarak and his sons have been cleared of corruption charges, setting off protests for greater accountability for 30 years of abuses under the old regime. #Egypt #Hosni Mubarak #NewsTracker #Arab Spring #Cairo's Tahrir Square #Ahmed Shafiq
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Excitement sweeps Egypt ahead of landmark poll
Around 14,500 judges will monitor the presidential elections nationwide in addition to 65,000 public servants, according to the official MENA news agency. #Egypt #Hosni Mubarak #Cairo #President #Ahmed Shafiq #Jerusalem Post
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Egypt's Supreme court dissolves Islamist-led parliament
Judges appointed by Hosni Mubarak dissolved the Islamist-dominated parliament Thursday and ruled his former prime minister eligible for the presidential runoff election this weekend. #Egypt #WhatNext #Muslim Brotherhood #Ahmed Shafiq #Supreme Constitutional Court
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Aswat Masriya
Shafiq joins rebellion campaign against Mursi's govt
Defeated presidential candidate Ahmed Shafiq said on Thursday that he will join the rebellion movement “Tamarod” whose aim is to collect support for a no confidence vote against President Mohamed Mursi's government. Shafiq said in a post on his Twitter a #Hosni Mubarak #United Arab Emirates
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Cricket Country
PCB announces central contracts; Shahid Afridi, Younis Khan retained in top category
Karachi: May 14, 2013 Pakistan Cricket Board retained former captains Shahid Afridi and Younis Khan in the top category of the central contracts announced on Tuesday, indicating that their international careers were far from over. Although both the senio #Pakistan Cricket Board #Shahid Afridi #Younis Khan
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Channel News Asia
2 million Egyptians sign petition to oust Morsi
CAIRO: A campaign calling for the ouster of Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi and for early presidential elections has gathered over two million signatures, organisers told AFP. The "Tamarod" (Rebellion in Arabic) campaign seeks to withdraw confidence fro #Mohamed Morsi #Cairo #Tahrir Square




