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Sudanese beef on the way to Egypt
The Sudanese Ministry of Animal Resources and Fisheries has announced that it will export approximately 2000 tons of beef to Egypt this week. Mohamed Abdel Raziq Abdel Aziz, a representative from the Ministry of Animal Resources and Fisheries, said...

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  • A policeman during a protest for salary raises by scores of policemen and officers, Dokki Police Station, Giza, February 13, 2011.Two days after Egypt's Mubarak's resignation, policemen chanted: 'People and police, one hand!' Protesters held up banners denouncing former Interior Minister Habib al-Adli for swindling nation's money and killing innocent people.
    Egypt revolution: Policemen in protest
  • File photo of Economic Expert Ahmed Galal during an interview with Al-Masry Al-Youm, February 11, 2011.
    Al-Masry Al-Youm interviews Ahmed Galal
  • A 'Leave, Mubarak!' sign - now everywhere in Cairo and Egypt - hanged around Statue of Omar Makram, Tahrir Square, Cairo, February 8, 2011.
As protests all over Egypt enter 14th day, protesters - launching an Osboa al-Sumud (Week of Steadfastness) - vow not to budge from Tahrir Square until President Mubarak steps down.
    Week of Sumud: Day three
  • Protests staged for the seventh day in a row, Tahrir Square, Cairo, 31st January, 2011. Tens of thousands of protesters staged a sit-in calling on Mubarak to step down.
    Revolution protests
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Protests staged for the seventh day in a row calling on Mubarak to step down, Tahrir Square, Cairo, 31st January, 2011.
    Tahrir Square protests
  • Protests staged for the seventh day in a row calling on Mubarak to step down, Tahrir Square, Cairo, 31st January, 2011.
    Tahrir Square protests
  • Tens of thousands of Egyptians continued nationwide protests for the second day in a row in an unprecedented protest wave, Egypt, 25 January, 2011. Protests were planned to coincide with Police Day, now widely known as Day of Anger, against deteriorated situations on different levels like torture, poverty, corruption, unemployment as well as calls for canceling emergency case, raisin minimum wages and dismissal of current government. Bloody clashes erupted among protesters and riot police who tried to disperse them by using tear gas bombs, water hoses. Many were arrested 
    Day of Anger protests in Tahrir Square
  • Tens of thousands of Egyptians continued nationwide protests for the second day in a row in an unprecedented protest wave, Egypt, 25 January, 2011. Protests were planned to coincide with Police Day, now widely known as Day of Anger, against deteriorated situations on different levels like torture, poverty, corruption, unemployment as well as calls for canceling emergency case, raisin minimum wages and dismissal of current government. Bloody clashes erupted among protesters and riot police who tried to disperse them by using tear gas bombs, water hoses. Many were arrested 
    Day of Anger protests in Tahrir Square
  • Car was burnt during clashes between protesters and riot police, Tahrir Square, Cairo, 25 January, 2011. Tens of thousands of Egyptians continued nationwide protests for the second day in a row in an unprecedented protest wave. Protests were planned to coincide with Police Day, now widely known as Day of Anger, against deteriorated situations on different levels like torture, poverty, corruption, unemployment as well as calls for canceling emergency case, raisin minimum wages and dismissal of current government. Bloody clashes erupted among protesters and riot police who tried to disperse them by using tear gas bombs, water hoses. Many were arrested 
    Day of Anger protests in Tahrir Square
  • Streets wet after using water hoses to disperse protests, Cairo, 25 January, 2011. Tens of thousands of Egyptians continued nationwide protests for the second day in a row in an unprecedented protest wave. Protests were planned to coincide with Police Day, now widely known as Day of Anger, against deteriorated situations on different levels like torture, poverty, corruption, unemployment as well as calls for canceling emergency case, raising minimum wages and dismissal of current government. Bloody clashes erupted among protesters and riot police who tried to disperse them by using tear gas bombs, water hoses. Many were arrested 
    Day of Anger protests in Cairo
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