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Egypt’s ‘rebels’ aim to oust Morsi with petition, protests

In a deeply polarized country, the grassroots Tamarod — or ‘Rebellion’ — campaign has harnessed growing frustration and discontent to unite a fractured opposition.

Egypt’s Morsi courts hardline Islamists ahead of mass opposition rallies

Will Egypt’s army stage another coup? Protests against Morsi intensify

Egypt unrest squeezes Gaza, prompting shortages

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Egypt’s revolution reloaded

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Egypt: Army suspends constitution, dissolves parliament, names interim president (LIVE BLOG)

Egypt’s armed forces have suspended the constitution, stripping President Morsi of his power. Adly Mansour was named interim president of Egypt.

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Egypt’s military enters the fray, but its political role remains unclear

Analysis: After a turbulent military-led transition — and with its economic privileges enshrined in the Islamist-drafted constitution — why are Egypt’s armed forces returning to po

Do Egyptians want military rule?

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Egyptians displayed a wide range of reactions to Monday’s military statement that predicted an army intervention within 48 hours.

The army and the Islamists, Egypt’s historical frenemies

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The history between these two traditionally rival powers is too bloody and too deep. The current showdown will likely exacerbate these historical tensions, if not lead to fresh vio

Rhetoric and reality chart disparate futures for Islamists in Egypt

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As the military, opposition, and newly appointed leader seemed to be reaching out on Thursday, Islamists appeared defiant.

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