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Egyptian Jets 'Destroyed Vehicles Used In Attack' On Sinai Mosque: Army
- Saturday November 25, 2017
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Egyptian air force jets have destroyed vehicles used in the Sinai mosque attack and "terrorist" locations where weapons and ammunition were stocked, the army spokesman said Friday.
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Egypt army confirms travel ban on Mubarak
- Tuesday March 29, 2011
- World News | Michael Slackman, The New York Times
Egypt's military command said on Monday that the ousted president, Hosni Mubarak, was prohibited from leaving the country, and that it would soon lift a detested emergency law, among a number of announcements seemingly intended to shore up diminishing support for the armed forces council ruling the nation. Members of the military command held a new...
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Will not substitute legitimate government: Egypt's military
- Saturday February 12, 2011
- World News | The Associated Press
Egypt's military says it will not act as a substitute for a "legitimate" government after President Hosni Mubarak resigned and transferred his power to the armed forces.A military spokesman, in a brief televised statement, said the armed forces would later announce measures and arrangements to introduce the changes Egyptians want.He also praised Mu...
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Egypt army signals steps to take power
- Thursday February 10, 2011
- World News | David D Kirkpatrick, Anthony Shadid, Alan Cowell, New York Times
Egypt's armed forces on Thursday announced that they had begun to take "necessary measures to protect the nation and support the legitimate demands of the people," a step that suggested the military intends to take a commanding role in administrating the strife-torn nation.There was no immediate confirmation that the army intended to replace the go...
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Egypt unrest: Clampdown on journalists across country
- Thursday February 3, 2011
- World News | NDTV Correspondent & Agencies
The Egyptian military started rounding up journalists, possibly for their own protection, on Thursday after they came under attack from supporters of President Hosni Mubarak who have been assaulting anti-government protesters.The U.S. State Department condemned what it called a "concerted campaign to intimidate" foreign journalist in Egypt. The New...
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Egypt crisis: Army says it won't use force on protesters
- Tuesday February 1, 2011
- World News | David D Kirkpatrick, New York Times
The government of Egypt's authoritarian President, Hosni Mubarak, shook on Monday night, as the Egyptian Army declared that it would not use force against protesters demanding his ouster and, in an apparent response, Mr. Mubarak's most trusted adviser offered to talk with the opposition. Those statements, along with the damage to Egypt's economy, a...
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Egyptian Jets 'Destroyed Vehicles Used In Attack' On Sinai Mosque: Army
- Saturday November 25, 2017
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Egyptian air force jets have destroyed vehicles used in the Sinai mosque attack and "terrorist" locations where weapons and ammunition were stocked, the army spokesman said Friday.
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Egypt army confirms travel ban on Mubarak
- Tuesday March 29, 2011
- World News | Michael Slackman, The New York Times
Egypt's military command said on Monday that the ousted president, Hosni Mubarak, was prohibited from leaving the country, and that it would soon lift a detested emergency law, among a number of announcements seemingly intended to shore up diminishing support for the armed forces council ruling the nation. Members of the military command held a new...
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www.ndtv.com
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Will not substitute legitimate government: Egypt's military
- Saturday February 12, 2011
- World News | The Associated Press
Egypt's military says it will not act as a substitute for a "legitimate" government after President Hosni Mubarak resigned and transferred his power to the armed forces.A military spokesman, in a brief televised statement, said the armed forces would later announce measures and arrangements to introduce the changes Egyptians want.He also praised Mu...
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www.ndtv.com
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Egypt army signals steps to take power
- Thursday February 10, 2011
- World News | David D Kirkpatrick, Anthony Shadid, Alan Cowell, New York Times
Egypt's armed forces on Thursday announced that they had begun to take "necessary measures to protect the nation and support the legitimate demands of the people," a step that suggested the military intends to take a commanding role in administrating the strife-torn nation.There was no immediate confirmation that the army intended to replace the go...
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www.ndtv.com
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Egypt unrest: Clampdown on journalists across country
- Thursday February 3, 2011
- World News | NDTV Correspondent & Agencies
The Egyptian military started rounding up journalists, possibly for their own protection, on Thursday after they came under attack from supporters of President Hosni Mubarak who have been assaulting anti-government protesters.The U.S. State Department condemned what it called a "concerted campaign to intimidate" foreign journalist in Egypt. The New...
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Egypt crisis: Army says it won't use force on protesters
- Tuesday February 1, 2011
- World News | David D Kirkpatrick, New York Times
The government of Egypt's authoritarian President, Hosni Mubarak, shook on Monday night, as the Egyptian Army declared that it would not use force against protesters demanding his ouster and, in an apparent response, Mr. Mubarak's most trusted adviser offered to talk with the opposition. Those statements, along with the damage to Egypt's economy, a...
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