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  • Cabinet spokesperson Alaa al-Hadidy
    Cabinet spokesperson Alaa al-Hadidy
  • Final results of presidential elections.
    Final Results
  • Fire in Toshiba factory in Monofiya.
    Fire in Toshiba factory
  • A woman takes part in protest organized by dozens of Dweiqa residents before headquarters of governorate, Cairo, March 4,2012, to demand new apartments instead of their demolished houses.
    Protest of Dweiqa residents
  • Voters on their to polling stations on the second round of parliamentary poll, South Sinai, 15 January, 2012. Elections at Qena's third constituency and another one in South Sinai were canceled  as two court rulings nullified the elections. Elections were postponed to 14 and 15 January.
    Parliamentary poll: South Sinai
  • Hossam Khairallah
    Hossam Khairallah
  • Ahmed al-Din
  • Protesters continuing their sit-in, in response to Field Marshal Mohamed Hussein Tantawy's statement,Tahrir Square, 23 November, 2011. Tantawy announced accepting Essam Sharaf's cabinet resignation, forming new government that enjoys powers and holding parliamentary elections on its scheduled time. He also set deadline for presidential elections on 30 June. However, the statement was rejected by Tahrir protesters.
 
    Tahrir protesters continue their sit-in
  • Protesters continuing their sit-in, in response to Field Marshal Mohamed Hussein Tantawy's statement,Tahrir Square, 23 November, 2011. Tantawy announced accepting Essam Sharaf's cabinet resignation, forming new government that enjoys powers and holding parliamentary elections on its scheduled time. He also set deadline for presidential elections on 30 June. However, the statement was rejected by Tahrir protesters.
 
    Tahrir protesters continue their sit-in
  • Protesters continuing their sit-in, in response to Field Marshal Mohamed Hussein Tantawy's statement,Tahrir Square, 23 November, 2011. Tantawy announced accepting Essam Sharaf's cabinet resignation, forming new government that enjoys powers and holding parliamentary elections on its scheduled time. He also set deadline for presidential elections on 30 June. However, the statement was rejected by Tahrir protesters.
 
    Tahrir protesters continue their sit-in
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