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While the frequency of bomb attacks in Egypt — large and small — has picked up pace in recent months and weeks, there appears also a decided turn towards targeting civilians consciously
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Socialist Alliance's political stance and reaction to death of Shaimaa El-Sabagh will be decided on Monday after meeting with allies
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Less religiosity, mounting daily life pressures and lack of help cited among the reasons for what is believed to be a rise in suicidal tendencies in Egypt
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Terrorist puppet, AIDS cure, Ronaldinho's Zamalek move, US-Egyptian military confrontation, arresting people for talking politics, others for speaking English, 'Atheist Café', exorcism over the phone, among other incidents
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Beating kids as punishment is widespread in Egypt - but what are the consequences, and how can it be stopped?
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Without proper regulation and training, experts say private security firms will play a limited role in maintaining order in Egypt
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As militants step up attacks across Egypt, Ahram Online talks to experts on how well the country's security forces are prepared to deal with well-organised terrorism
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Saturday's third anniversary of the 2011 uprising highlights political downfall of Muslim Brotherhood
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Egyptians turn out in large numbers on the first day of voting in the constitution referendum, despite clashes that killed at least nine people and a bomb attack in Cairo
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Claims by Ahmed Zebidar that a Vodafone ad reveals new bombing in Egypt urged authorities to open an investigation
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Old practices of censorship and state control of media, now joined by public intolerance for criticism of transitional authorities, present a formidable challenge to media independence in Egypt
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Bassem Youssef takes on Islamists, fans of army chief El-Sisi in season three premier of El-Bernameg, prompting lengthy online debates
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A humiliating 6-1 defeat leaves Egypt's World Cup dream almost impossible to realise
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The Muslim Brotherhood and its allies have lost support on the street - their fate appears to be all but sealed following an intense security crackdown
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Nationwide protests continue for third consecutive day as President Morsi defies opposition calls to step down; at least 20 die in clashes between president's supporters, opponents on Tuesday and early hours of Wednesday
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Accusing former regime remnants of masterminding anticipated violence 30 June with the aim of toppling Mohamed Morsi, the president's supporters vow to defend his 'legitimacy' by all and any means
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After making contentious remarks about 'Islamic fascism,' Germany-based author Hamed Abdel-Samad appeals to Egyptian authorities for protection against campaign launched by hard-line Islamists calling for his death
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Anti-Morsi 'Rebel' campaigners plan to gun down their own people during planned 30 June anti-government rallies in hopes of discrediting their Islamist rivals, Al-Jamaa Al-Islamiya's Assem Abdel-Maged contends
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