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Fans mourn dead and vow revenge as MPs blame lack of security at Port Said stadium for riot which left 74 people dead Egyptians ranging from football fans to
State Department urges government to ‘resolve this immediately’ as US-Egyptian relations threaten to sink to new low Relations between Egypt’s military rulers and the United States threatened to hit
Hundreds of women join rally against Egypt’s military rule as Clinton denounces treatment of female protesters Hundreds of women have taken to the streets of Cairo to protest against
They were a key part of the Arab spring but the country’s secular forces are failing to make political headway What now for Egypt’s beleaguered liberals? Ahead of disputed
Deaths and injuries over past week have served only to harden Egyptian demonstrators’ resolve The stages were dismantled, the microphones muted. This was not a day for squabbling voices
Washington increases pressure on ruling generals to cede power to civilian government as protests continue in Cairo The White House has called for the Egyptian military to surrender all
Head of ruling military council says presidential elections will be held before 30 June in televised address Egypt’s ruling military struggled to quell growing protests over its slow progress
The Egyptian cabinet has tendered its resignation to the country’s ruling military council. There is confusion as to whether the Supreme Council of Armed Forces has accepted. Follow live
Several candidates suspend campaigns after army attack on protesters leaves five dead and almost a thousand injured Egypt’s revolution entered a dangerous phase of confrontation on Sunday after the
