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Q&A: What's behind MB leaders leaving Qatar?
A shift in Qatari foreign policy is a first step to end the political standoff between Qatar and fellow GCC states.
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Brotherhood leader jailed for 25 years
Egypt sentences Mohamed Badie and 14 others for murder and inciting violence in July last year.
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Sinai bomb kills Egyptian police officers
Attack on explosives-detection team near Rafah bears hallmarks of al-Qaeda-inspired group, security officials say.
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Egypt's most prominent activist granted bail
Secular figure Alaa Abdel Fattah to have retrial on charges of organising a protest transferred to another court.
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Egypt calls for US restraint over Ferguson
Report says Cairo "closely" following US protests and calls on Washington to observe "international standards".
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In Depth
Human rights groups say at least 25,000 people have been detained in the past year, while dozens have died in custody.
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A nationwide hunger strike is gaining support in Egypt against the country's controversial Protest Law.
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Egypt descended into violent chaos, peaking with the clearing of two vigils held in support of a deposed president.
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Experts say newfound media support for Israel in its Gaza offensive reflects ongoing tensions between Hamas and Egypt.
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Human rights groups have condemned the 2013 killings of anti-coup protesters in Cairo as 'a crime against humanity'.
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Human Rights Watch says killings were planned at highest levels of government and calls for senior leaders to be probed.
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Even as Egypt ships aid to the beleaguered Gaza Strip, some question Cairo's commitment to the Palestinian cause.
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Wary Egyptians face a stalled economy, civil rights violations and a tourism industry attempting to rebuild.
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Programmes
Abdel Fattah el-Sisi appeals to the nation for patience over Egypt’s energy crisis.
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An investigation into some of the most notorious jails in the Arab world.
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Human Rights Watch says security forces deliberately killed largely unarmed demonstrators.
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The one time enemies talk trade, tunnels and what they see as terrorism at a time of heightened tensions.
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Cairo set to build a new Suez canal, with Sisi saying the army will oversee the project.
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Cairo says it has no plans to revise ceasefire proposal which Hamas rejected.
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Cairo has defended its initiative on Gaza, insisting it gained international support.
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What are the president's plans to get Egypt's finances in order?
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Interactives and infographics
Al Jazeera tells the hidden story of how Egypt may become dependent on Israeli gas.
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Millions of Egyptians will elect a new president amid deepening divisions that continue to polarise the country.
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