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Oct 11, 2013

Top News: Morsi Supporters March to Mark 100 days Since Ouster, Avoid Tahrir Square

By EgyptSource

Thousands of supporters of deposed Islamist president Mohamed Morsi started gathering after Friday prayers, marking the 100th day since his ouster as they demonstrate against the military. 

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Oct 11, 2013

Top News: New Report Documents Systematic Sectarian Killing of Civilians by Jihadist Rebels in Syria

By MENASource

A new report released Friday by Human Rights Watch documents an August massacre perpetrated by jihadist rebels against members of Syria’s minority Alawite sect in Latakia and surrounding villages.

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Oct 10, 2013

The General Speaks Out

By Mohamed Elgohari

For the first time since his appointment by ousted president Mohamed Morsi as defense minister, General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi spoke to the press, offering a rare interview to Yasser Rizk, editor-in-chief of the daily Al-Masry Al-Youm. The importance of the interview can be seen in the implicit and explicit messages from the strongest man in […]

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Oct 10, 2013

Top News: Cairo Condemns Washington for Suspending Military Aid

By EgyptSource

Egypt Thursday condemned a decision by the United States to suspend deliveries of major arms and cash assistance to the Egyptian government, despite assertions of continuing support for interim authorities.

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Oct 10, 2013

Top News: Abductors Briefly Seize Libyan Prime Minister

By MENASource

Prime Minister Ali Zidan was seized for several hours on Thursday by former rebel militiamen angered by the recent capture of a Libyan al-Qaeda suspect by US special forces in Tripoli. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and NATO head Anders Fogh Rasmussen condemned the abduction.

A protest tent burns as Egyptian security forces moved in to disperse supporters of Egypt's ousted president Mohamed Morsi by force in a huge camp near Rabaa al-Adawiya mosque in eastern Cairo on August 14, 2013.

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Oct 9, 2013

The Almost-Aid Cut to Egypt

When CNN broke the news the evening of October 8 that the United States would formally withdraw all foreign military aid to Egypt, everyone was set atwitter. Literally. Avid Egypt observers furiously took to social media to mark what would have been the most significant change to US-Egypt relations since the late 1970s.

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Oct 9, 2013

Top News: United States Leans Toward Withholding Most Military Aid from Egypt – Source

By EgyptSource

The United States is leaning toward withholding most military aid to Egypt except to promote counter-terrorism, security in the Sinai Peninsula that borders Israel, and other such priorities, a US official said on Tuesday.

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Oct 9, 2013

Top News: United States Leans Toward Withholding Most Military Aid from Egypt

By MENASource

The United States is leaning toward withholding most military aid to Egypt except to promote counterterrorism, security in the Sinai Peninsula that borders Israel, and other such priorities, a US official said on Tuesday.

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Oct 9, 2013

The Maspero Massacre: Two Years On

By Mai El-Sadany

On the heels of the recent surge in popular support for the military, calls for the presidential candidacy of Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, and an October 6 operetta performance meant to awaken dormant nationalist tendencies, comes the two year anniversary of the Maspero Massacre.

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Oct 8, 2013

Egypt’s English Language Media Battles Financial Woes, Political Pressure

By Hazel Haddon

The financial difficulties facing English language media outlets in Egypt did not stop the launch of the country’s latest English news website this week. The Cairo Post, which went live on Sunday, is owned by Youm al-Saba’a, an independent Arabic daily which boasts one of the most-visited news websites in the country.

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