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wounded woman sits on a chair as another wounded man lies in a hospital in Gaza City, following an Israeli air strike June 23, 2012. REUTERS/Ahmed ZakotAn...
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Mohammed Mursi of the Muslim Brotherhood won Egypt's hotly-contested presidential run-off beating former Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq, as the Arab Spring that ousted strongman Hosni Mubarak finally bore fruit, giving the country its first non-military president.Mursi, 60, was named the fifth president of Egypt after narrowly beating off competition from rival Shafiq, in the presidential polls held on...
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Muslim Brotherhood's Morsi urges 'unity' in first speech as Egypt's president-electThousands of Egyptians gather in Tahrir Square after Mohamed Morsi is declared the nation's first democratically elected president on Sunday, June 24. In a nationally televised speech, the longtime member of the Muslim Brotherhood promised to represent all Egyptians.-- Hours after being declared his nation's first d...
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former prime minister and current presidential candidate Ahmed Shafik shout slogans against the Muslim Brotherhood's presidential candidate Mohamed Morsy during a rally in support of the Supreme Council for the Armed Forces (SCAF) at Nasr City in Cairo.CAIRO: Egyptian authorities will on Sunday declare the much-awaited results of the country's divisive presidential elections after it was delayed following...
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Timeline.Cairo, Jun 24: Egyptian authorities will today declare the much-awaited results of the country's divisive presidential elections after it was delayed following victory claims by both candidates that polarised the country.According to Egyptian state TV, the election authority will announce the name of's successortoday. Electoral Commission Secretary-General Hatem Bagato said they will announce...
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Hundreds of thousands of Egyptians waiting for the election results at Tahrir Square erupted with joy and celebrations after the Greek Election Commission declared on Sunday that Muslim Brotherhood's Mohamed Morsi has won the Presidential runoff.The Chairman of the Greek Election Commission, Farouk Sultan, announced that Mr Morsi had won 51.7 percent of the runoff vote while former general Ahmed Shafik,...
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Egyptian authorities will today declare the much-awaited results of the country’s divisive presidential elections after it was delayed following victory claims by both candidates that polarised the country.According to Egyptian state TV, the election authority will announce the name of Hosni Mubarak’s successortoday.Electoral Commission Secretary-General Hatem Bagato said on Sunday afternoon they will...
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this image taken from Egypt State TV, Supporters of Muslim Brotherhood President Mohammed Morsi react to the announcement of his victory in Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt.June 24: An Egyptian supporter of the Muslim Brotherhood's candidate, Mohammed Morsi, celebrates next to a giant campaign poster at his campaign headquarters in Cairo, Egypt.This combination of two photos shows Egyptian presidential...
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Muslim Brotherhood's Mohammed Morsi was Sunday declared the winner of Egypt's presidential election run-off.He won 51.73 percent of the vote, defeating his rival and ex-prime minister Ahmed Shafiq, Xinhua quoted the Higher Presidential Election Commission as saying.The first round of vote was held May 23-24, with 12 candidates, but saw none of them won over 50 percent of the votes.Morsi and Shafiq,...
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supporter of Muslim Brotherhood's Mohamed Morsy looks at his picture during a rally at Tahrir Square in Cairo June 23, 2012.(Reuters) - Islamist Mohamed Morsy of the Muslim Brotherhood was declared Egypt's first democratic president on Sunday by the state election committee, which said he had defeated former general Ahmed Shafik with 51.7 percent of last weekend's run-off vote.He succeeds Hosni Mubarak,...
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Islamist Mohamed Morsy of the Muslim Brotherhood is elected president of Egypt with 51.7 percent of last weekend's run-off vote, defeating former general Ahmed Shafik, the election committee says.Mukherjee to step down as finance minister June 26 to prepare for presidential...
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Islamist Mohamed Morsy of the Muslim Brotherhood is elected president of Egypt with 51.7 percent of last weekend's run-off vote, defeating former general Ahmed Shafik, the election committee says.Mukherjee to step down as finance minister June 26 to prepare for presidential pollA supporter of Muslim Brotherhood's Mohamed Morsy looks at his picture during a rally at Tahrir Square in Cairo June 23, ...
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Egypt will release results from disputed presidential elections Sunday, the country's top elections commission official said - an announcement that will put an end to nerve-wracking uncertainty about who is the official winner, but promises no resolution to the power struggles between Islamists, the military and other factions.A gathering of secular-leaning politicians criticized on Saturday what they...
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head of Egypt’s election commission says official results from the disputed presidential runoff vote will be released Sunday.Farouk Sultan, the head of the Supreme Presidential Election Commission, confirmed the timing on Saturday.Results of runoff vote between the Muslim Brotherhood’s candidate Mohammed Morsi and a Mubarak-era politician Ahmed Shafiq were postponed last week as both campaigns claimed...
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Egypt will release results from disputed presidential elections Sunday, the country's top elections commission official said — an announcement that will put an end to nerve-wracking uncertainty about who is the official winner, but promises no resolution to the power struggles between Islamists, the military and other factions.A gathering of secular-leaning politicians criticized on Saturday what they...
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Egyptian protesters shout slogans in Tahrir Square as the country awaits the outcome of a presidential runoff vote in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, June 23, 2012. Tens of thousands of supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood have rallied in the capital's Tahrir Square in a show of force backing candidate Mohammed Morsi, who has warned against manipulating results in a vote that he says he has won.Photo: Manu...
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former prime minister and current presidential candidate Ahmed Shafik shout slogans against the Muslim Brotherhood's presidential candidate Mohamed Morsy during a rally in support of the Supreme Council for the Armed Forces (SCAF) at Nasr City in Cairo June 23, 2012. -- PHOTO: REUTERSCAIRO (AFP) - Tensions soared in Egypt on Saturday a day before the result of a divisive presidential election and as...
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