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Egypt to hold justice conference to discuss judicial system - English
Egypt\'s President Mohamed Morsi has met with senior judges at the presidential palace. The meeting was aimed at discussing ways to put an end to the ongoing disputes over the future of the...
Egypt\'s President Mohamed Morsi has met with senior judges at the presidential palace. The meeting was aimed at discussing ways to put an end to the ongoing disputes over the future of the country\'s judicial system.
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Egypt\'s President Mohamed Morsi has met with senior judges at the presidential palace. The meeting was aimed at discussing ways to put an end to the ongoing disputes over the future of the country\'s judicial system.
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[24 June 13] Officials in Egypt warn against continuation of violence - English
Both Egypt\'s armed forces and al-Azhar, the highest Islamic authority in the country, have issued statements strongly warning against violence in the upcoming protests. General Abdul Fatah El...
Both Egypt\'s armed forces and al-Azhar, the highest Islamic authority in the country, have issued statements strongly warning against violence in the upcoming protests. General Abdul Fatah El Sissi, the Minister of Defense said that the moral responsibility of the armed forces is towards the people and thus it will intervene to prevent the country from slipping into violence that could lead to the disintegration of the state. On another front, al-Azhar scholars asserted to Press TV that the Islamic institution is not against any peaceful means of voicing concerns about the future of the country. The statements of the army come after increasing concerns as June 30th draws in the possibility of clashes between pro and anti Morsi protestors.
Karim Gamal el-Deen, Press TV, Cairo
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Both Egypt\'s armed forces and al-Azhar, the highest Islamic authority in the country, have issued statements strongly warning against violence in the upcoming protests. General Abdul Fatah El Sissi, the Minister of Defense said that the moral responsibility of the armed forces is towards the people and thus it will intervene to prevent the country from slipping into violence that could lead to the disintegration of the state. On another front, al-Azhar scholars asserted to Press TV that the Islamic institution is not against any peaceful means of voicing concerns about the future of the country. The statements of the army come after increasing concerns as June 30th draws in the possibility of clashes between pro and anti Morsi protestors.
Karim Gamal el-Deen, Press TV, Cairo
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[27 June 13] Egypt president makes speech amid protests - English
Appealing to an angry public due to difficult economic and social circumstances, president Morsi started his speech by admitting failures of the presidency in his first year in office and...
Appealing to an angry public due to difficult economic and social circumstances, president Morsi started his speech by admitting failures of the presidency in his first year in office and apologizing for recurrent shortages of key oil products and power outages.
While enumerating the challenges Egypt faces, magnified by what he described as the Egyptian revolution\'s enemies at home and abroad, Morsi admitted that he had made a lot of mistakes. The Egyptian president said he is working on the necessity of correcting those mistakes.
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Appealing to an angry public due to difficult economic and social circumstances, president Morsi started his speech by admitting failures of the presidency in his first year in office and apologizing for recurrent shortages of key oil products and power outages.
While enumerating the challenges Egypt faces, magnified by what he described as the Egyptian revolution\'s enemies at home and abroad, Morsi admitted that he had made a lot of mistakes. The Egyptian president said he is working on the necessity of correcting those mistakes.
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[28 June 13] Debate: Has Egypt improved for the better under Morsi? - English
Since President Mohamed Morsi came to power a year ago in June, has Egypt improved for the better?
His administration is still confronted with security problems, political protests and an...
Since President Mohamed Morsi came to power a year ago in June, has Egypt improved for the better?
His administration is still confronted with security problems, political protests and an economic crisis.
In this edition of the show we will discuss why Morsi is still struggling to find his footing in his country which he earned over 50% of the vote.
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Since President Mohamed Morsi came to power a year ago in June, has Egypt improved for the better?
His administration is still confronted with security problems, political protests and an economic crisis.
In this edition of the show we will discuss why Morsi is still struggling to find his footing in his country which he earned over 50% of the vote.
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[29 June 13] Political violence growing in Egypt - English
Protesters poured onto the streets of Egypt in full swing on Friday. All political factions rallied in one last show of power before the much anticipated June 30th protests to mark the first...
Protesters poured onto the streets of Egypt in full swing on Friday. All political factions rallied in one last show of power before the much anticipated June 30th protests to mark the first anniversary of the inauguration of President Mohamed Morsi. Two main protests took place in the capital Cairo with similar gatherings in other cities.
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Protesters poured onto the streets of Egypt in full swing on Friday. All political factions rallied in one last show of power before the much anticipated June 30th protests to mark the first anniversary of the inauguration of President Mohamed Morsi. Two main protests took place in the capital Cairo with similar gatherings in other cities.
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[01 July 13] Life harder in Gaza as Egypt tightens bolder security - English
Egypt is tightening security measures along its borders with the Gaza Strip following massive unrest in the country. The new security measures are affecting the daily lives of many Gazans in the...
Egypt is tightening security measures along its borders with the Gaza Strip following massive unrest in the country. The new security measures are affecting the daily lives of many Gazans in the coastal enclave. Gaza has been suffering for several years from an Israeli blockade which has caused a lot of difficulty for the people living there. But now the new situation on the Egyptian border is making the economic situation in the coastal enclave much more difficult than before. Due to the tight Israeli blockade, Gaza depends on the tunnels to obtain essential supplies and cheaper fuel. Estimates show 40 percent of the coastal enclave\'s needs come via underground tunnels.
Hala al-Safadi, Press TV, Gaza
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Egypt is tightening security measures along its borders with the Gaza Strip following massive unrest in the country. The new security measures are affecting the daily lives of many Gazans in the coastal enclave. Gaza has been suffering for several years from an Israeli blockade which has caused a lot of difficulty for the people living there. But now the new situation on the Egyptian border is making the economic situation in the coastal enclave much more difficult than before. Due to the tight Israeli blockade, Gaza depends on the tunnels to obtain essential supplies and cheaper fuel. Estimates show 40 percent of the coastal enclave\'s needs come via underground tunnels.
Hala al-Safadi, Press TV, Gaza
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[03 July 13] The water war between Egypt and Ethiopia - English
It\'s the longest river in the world and runs through Rwanda, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Uganda, South Sudan, Sudan and Egypt, but instead of the being the great uniter, the Nile has become the great...
It\'s the longest river in the world and runs through Rwanda, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Uganda, South Sudan, Sudan and Egypt, but instead of the being the great uniter, the Nile has become the great divider because of a dispute that is causing serious tension between two of those countries.
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It\'s the longest river in the world and runs through Rwanda, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Uganda, South Sudan, Sudan and Egypt, but instead of the being the great uniter, the Nile has become the great divider because of a dispute that is causing serious tension between two of those countries.
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[04 July 13] Army coup topples Egypt President Morsi - English
Following several days of mass protests that had gripped the country on a national level, the Egyptian army has ousted the country\'s first democratically elected President Mohamed Morsi in a move...
Following several days of mass protests that had gripped the country on a national level, the Egyptian army has ousted the country\'s first democratically elected President Mohamed Morsi in a move described by the ousted president as a full military coup. That was the final decision after army\'s 48-hour ultimatum for political factions to reach an agreement came to an end. General Abdel Fattah al-Sissi, Head of Egypt\'s Armed Forces accompanied with religious authorities as well as political figures announced the decision and presented a political roadmap for the transition period. Based on the army\'s roadmap, the much disputed constitution has been suspended temporarily and Adly Mansour, the head country\'s Supreme Constitutional Court has been named as the acting president until early elections are held.
Karim Gamal el-Din, Press TV, Cairo
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Following several days of mass protests that had gripped the country on a national level, the Egyptian army has ousted the country\'s first democratically elected President Mohamed Morsi in a move described by the ousted president as a full military coup. That was the final decision after army\'s 48-hour ultimatum for political factions to reach an agreement came to an end. General Abdel Fattah al-Sissi, Head of Egypt\'s Armed Forces accompanied with religious authorities as well as political figures announced the decision and presented a political roadmap for the transition period. Based on the army\'s roadmap, the much disputed constitution has been suspended temporarily and Adly Mansour, the head country\'s Supreme Constitutional Court has been named as the acting president until early elections are held.
Karim Gamal el-Din, Press TV, Cairo
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[06 July 13] Egypt army increases the destruction of Gaza tunnels - English
Egyptian army has increased its crackdown on tunnels between Gaza and Egypt following the toppling of President Mohammed Morsi. These days, you can see Egyptian bulldozers destroying tunnels along...
Egyptian army has increased its crackdown on tunnels between Gaza and Egypt following the toppling of President Mohammed Morsi. These days, you can see Egyptian bulldozers destroying tunnels along the border with Gaza more than any time in the past. Egyptian army has also deployed tanks which have pointed their guns towards Gaza.
The once bustling tunnels area nestled between the southern town of Rafah and the Sinai Peninsula looks more like a ghost town. There\'s no more transfer of goods or other vital commodities via the underground lifeline for the blockaded coastal enclave.
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Egyptian army has increased its crackdown on tunnels between Gaza and Egypt following the toppling of President Mohammed Morsi. These days, you can see Egyptian bulldozers destroying tunnels along the border with Gaza more than any time in the past. Egyptian army has also deployed tanks which have pointed their guns towards Gaza.
The once bustling tunnels area nestled between the southern town of Rafah and the Sinai Peninsula looks more like a ghost town. There\'s no more transfer of goods or other vital commodities via the underground lifeline for the blockaded coastal enclave.
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[07 July 13] Masses in Egypt dislike violence - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Saab Shaath, an author and Middle East affairs expert in Belfast, about the pro- and anti-Morsi demonstrations in Egypt and the situation on the ground in...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Saab Shaath, an author and Middle East affairs expert in Belfast, about the pro- and anti-Morsi demonstrations in Egypt and the situation on the ground in the African country. The following is an approximate transcript of the interview.
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Press TV has conducted an interview with Saab Shaath, an author and Middle East affairs expert in Belfast, about the pro- and anti-Morsi demonstrations in Egypt and the situation on the ground in the African country. The following is an approximate transcript of the interview.
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[08 July 13] Egypt witnessing rallies by supporters, opponents of Morsi - English
In Egypt, thousands of supporters and opponents of deposed president Mohamed Morsi have taken to the streets of the capital Cairo and other cities. The rallies come as the military-backed interim...
In Egypt, thousands of supporters and opponents of deposed president Mohamed Morsi have taken to the streets of the capital Cairo and other cities. The rallies come as the military-backed interim president is holding talks to form a technocrat government.
Press TV\'s Karim Gamal el-Deen reports from Cairo.
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In Egypt, thousands of supporters and opponents of deposed president Mohamed Morsi have taken to the streets of the capital Cairo and other cities. The rallies come as the military-backed interim president is holding talks to form a technocrat government.
Press TV\'s Karim Gamal el-Deen reports from Cairo.
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[08 July 13] Egypt witnessing ongoing rallies by supporters, opponents of Morsi - English
Hundreds of thousands took to the streets of Egypt yet again on Sunday in both Pro and Anti Morsi rallies. Anti- Morsi and Muslim Brotherhood protests moved in several marches across Cairo...
Hundreds of thousands took to the streets of Egypt yet again on Sunday in both Pro and Anti Morsi rallies. Anti- Morsi and Muslim Brotherhood protests moved in several marches across Cairo converging in both Tahrir Square and outside the Presidential Palace while Pro-Morsi Supporters continued their sit-in by Raba\\\'a Mosque and Near Cairo University. Anti-Morsi supporters said they are coming out to stand by what they call the revolution of June 30th and to show the world that the actions of the military regarding ousting Morsi were a response to the demands of the people and not a coup.
Karim Gamal el-Deen, Press TV, Cairo
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Hundreds of thousands took to the streets of Egypt yet again on Sunday in both Pro and Anti Morsi rallies. Anti- Morsi and Muslim Brotherhood protests moved in several marches across Cairo converging in both Tahrir Square and outside the Presidential Palace while Pro-Morsi Supporters continued their sit-in by Raba\\\'a Mosque and Near Cairo University. Anti-Morsi supporters said they are coming out to stand by what they call the revolution of June 30th and to show the world that the actions of the military regarding ousting Morsi were a response to the demands of the people and not a coup.
Karim Gamal el-Deen, Press TV, Cairo
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[09 July 13] US dirty hands all over Egypt crisis - English
Press TV has talked with Stephen Lendman, author and radio host from Chicago to shed more light on the issue of the ongoing crisis in Egypt after ouster of Mohamed Morsi.
Press TV has talked with Stephen Lendman, author and radio host from Chicago to shed more light on the issue of the ongoing crisis in Egypt after ouster of Mohamed Morsi.
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[11 July 13] crackdown on Muslim Brotherhood continues in Egypt - English
Egypt\'s General Prosecutor has ordered the arrest of the Muslim Brotherhood\'s Supreme Guide, Mohamed Badie alongside with 12 senior officials from the movement.
Badie alongside with his...
Egypt\'s General Prosecutor has ordered the arrest of the Muslim Brotherhood\'s Supreme Guide, Mohamed Badie alongside with 12 senior officials from the movement.
Badie alongside with his deputy Mahmoud Ezzat and other Muslim Brotherhood leaders are accused of instigating violence among their followers in the lead-up to Monday\'s deadly events in Cairo where over 80 supporters of ousted president Mohamed Morsi were killed during clashes with the army.
Interim Prime Minister Hazem El-Beblawi has said that he is currently in engaged in consultations with other officials to form a consensus government. Beblawi added that positions will be offered to the Muslim Brotherhood, in what could be seen as a reconciliation attempt.
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Egypt\'s General Prosecutor has ordered the arrest of the Muslim Brotherhood\'s Supreme Guide, Mohamed Badie alongside with 12 senior officials from the movement.
Badie alongside with his deputy Mahmoud Ezzat and other Muslim Brotherhood leaders are accused of instigating violence among their followers in the lead-up to Monday\'s deadly events in Cairo where over 80 supporters of ousted president Mohamed Morsi were killed during clashes with the army.
Interim Prime Minister Hazem El-Beblawi has said that he is currently in engaged in consultations with other officials to form a consensus government. Beblawi added that positions will be offered to the Muslim Brotherhood, in what could be seen as a reconciliation attempt.