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Commission confirms results of Egyptian presidential vote
World NowEgypt’s election commission brushed aside fraud allegations Monday and confirmed that a Muslim Brotherhood candidate and a former prime minister will compete in a run-off election next month for the nation’s first freely elected president.... -
Egypt's presidential candidates busy with spin ahead of runoff
World NowEgypt's presidential candidates were busy Saturday polishing sound bites and stretching the facts a bit as they re-marketed themselves as guardians of the uprising that overthrew Honsi Mubarak and led to the nation's first free election for a leader since... -
In Egypt, candidates refine their images for runoff election
CAIRO — Egypt's presidential candidates were busy Saturday polishing sound bites and stretching the facts a bit as they re-marketed themselves as guardians of the uprising that overthrew Hosni Mubarak and led to the nation's first free election...
Tags: Parliament, Politics, Egypt, Hosni Mubarak, Elections
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Egypt election runoff likely to pit polar opposites
CAIRO — Egypt's two most polarizing presidential candidates appeared headed for a runoff election next month that will decide whether the nation will be ruled by an ascendant political Islam or return to the secularist spirit that defined Hosni...
Tags: Politics, Justice and Rights, Egypt, Religion and Belief, Islam
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Egypt election headed toward runoff pitting religious vs. secular
World NowOfficial results in Egypt's first free presidential election have not been announced but projections showed that Muslim Brotherhood candidate Mohamed Morsi will likely battle Ahmed Shafik, the last prime minister to serve Mubarak, in a June runoff.... -
Egyptians vote amid concerns over future leader's authority
World NowEgyptians stood in tangled lines Thursday on the second and last day of balloting in a presidential race marked by millions of late-deciding voters and concerns that the new leader will be hampered by an Islamist-controlled parliament and a ruling... -
Inside Egyptian elections' polling stations
World NowAs Egyptians started voting for their first elected president since the toppling of Hosni Mubarak last year, millions of citizens are happily lining outside polling stations in the steaming heat in order to fulfill a lifelong dream.... -
Egypt lines up to vote in its first free presidential election
CAIRO — Seizing a moment in history they never imagined, the two old men walked arm in arm into a polling station on a day that was thoroughly and wonderfully Egyptian: Opinion polls were unreliable, intrigue was high, and there was a sense of...
Tags: Politics, Religion and Belief, Egypt, Islam, Voting
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Egyptians wait in long lines to vote for Mubarak's successor
Egyptians began voting today in a historic election to replace deposed leader Hosni Mubarak with a new president to free the nation from military rule, economic turmoil, rising crime and frustrations that the uprising that inspired rebellions across the...
Tags: Politics, Religion and Belief, Islam, Voting, Hosni Mubarak
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Human rights group says Egyptian army tortured protesters
World NowHuman Rights Watch has accused the Egyptian military of beating and torturing protesters detained during violent demonstrations earlier this month outside the Defense Ministry in Cairo.... -
Egypt presidential race gets new twist: Mubarak-era figure surges
CAIRO — The race for Egypt's president is tightening as a surge by a former prime minister has raised fresh conspiracy theories that remnants of deposed leader Hosni Mubarak's regime are angling for power. The first round of voting begins...
Tags: Politics, Egypt, Justice System, Judges, Religion and Belief
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For many in Egypt, the presidential vote is not about Islam
CAIRO — A mechanic hammered a fender and boys wandered amid tin and rust as Adham Bishr, his opinions flaring on an agitated afternoon along the Nile, said Egypt's next president should give him a job, not tell him how to worship God. Men...
Tags: Politics, Religion and Belief, Career and Workplace, Unemployment, Egypt
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