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Ethiopia Launches Africa's Largest Dam Amid Protests From Egypt
Ethiopia on Tuesday inaugurated Africa's largest dam to boost the economy, end frequent blackouts and support the growth of electric vehicle development in a country that has banned the importation of gasoline-powered vehicles.
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Egypt's Top Constitutional Court Upholds Law Restricting Street Protests
Egypt's Supreme Constitutional Court upheld on Saturday a law that effectively bans protests, settling a years-long court battle and protecting the law from further challenges.
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Egypt Court To Review Law Banning Protests In October
Egypt's constitutional court is to start reviewing on October 1 a controversial law that bans unauthorised protests, officials said today.
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Mohamed Morsi supporters renew call for more protests in Egypt
Supporters of Egypt's ousted president called for new protests today, threatening to deepen the country's crisis as the EU foreign policy chief met both the government and the opposition.
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Egypt clashes: US urges calm after scores killed in violent protests
The US, Canada and the United Nations has called for calm and peace in Egypt amidst escalation of violence in the country leaving 72 people dead and some 4,500 injured.
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Egypt's anti-Morsi protesters erupt in joy as army moves in
In their tens of thousands, they shouted, whistled and blew car horns, waiting anxiously after a deadline passed in the Egyptian military's high-stakes showdown with Islamist President Mohamed Morsi.
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Afghanistan bans YouTube to prevent viewing of anti-Muslim film
Afghanistan banned the YouTube site on Wednesday so Afghans would not be able to watch a US-made film insulting the Prophet Mohammad that has sparked protests in Egypt and Libya and the killing of the US ambassador to Libya, the Ministry of Communications said.
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13-year-old boy shot dead at Egypt football protest
A 13-year-old boy was shot dead when Egyptian security forces clashed with fans protesting against a ban on Al-Masry football club over a deadly stadium riot, state media said on Saturday.
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Egypt unrest: Now, govt bans live broadcast from country
A day after many journalists covering the protests in Egypt were detained and attacked, the government today banned live broadcast from the country.On Thursday, the Egyptian security forces rounded up workers of human rights groups as well as foreign journalists, witnesses in Cairo said. This was being seen as escalating effort to block reports on ...
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Ethiopia Launches Africa's Largest Dam Amid Protests From Egypt
Ethiopia on Tuesday inaugurated Africa's largest dam to boost the economy, end frequent blackouts and support the growth of electric vehicle development in a country that has banned the importation of gasoline-powered vehicles.
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Egypt's Top Constitutional Court Upholds Law Restricting Street Protests
Egypt's Supreme Constitutional Court upheld on Saturday a law that effectively bans protests, settling a years-long court battle and protecting the law from further challenges.
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Egypt Court To Review Law Banning Protests In October
Egypt's constitutional court is to start reviewing on October 1 a controversial law that bans unauthorised protests, officials said today.
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Mohamed Morsi supporters renew call for more protests in Egypt
Supporters of Egypt's ousted president called for new protests today, threatening to deepen the country's crisis as the EU foreign policy chief met both the government and the opposition.
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Egypt clashes: US urges calm after scores killed in violent protests
The US, Canada and the United Nations has called for calm and peace in Egypt amidst escalation of violence in the country leaving 72 people dead and some 4,500 injured.
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Egypt's anti-Morsi protesters erupt in joy as army moves in
In their tens of thousands, they shouted, whistled and blew car horns, waiting anxiously after a deadline passed in the Egyptian military's high-stakes showdown with Islamist President Mohamed Morsi.
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Afghanistan bans YouTube to prevent viewing of anti-Muslim film
Afghanistan banned the YouTube site on Wednesday so Afghans would not be able to watch a US-made film insulting the Prophet Mohammad that has sparked protests in Egypt and Libya and the killing of the US ambassador to Libya, the Ministry of Communications said.
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13-year-old boy shot dead at Egypt football protest
A 13-year-old boy was shot dead when Egyptian security forces clashed with fans protesting against a ban on Al-Masry football club over a deadly stadium riot, state media said on Saturday.
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Egypt unrest: Now, govt bans live broadcast from country
A day after many journalists covering the protests in Egypt were detained and attacked, the government today banned live broadcast from the country.On Thursday, the Egyptian security forces rounded up workers of human rights groups as well as foreign journalists, witnesses in Cairo said. This was being seen as escalating effort to block reports on ...