5,563,244 |
30.60427 |
32.27225 |
Egypt |
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AnIsmailiasecurity officer was killed early Wednesday after being shot in the chest in an exchange of gunfire with armed robbers on the Cairo-Ismailia road. One of the robbers was injured. |
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29.99033 |
31.14903 |
Egypt |
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Unidentified gunmen on Thursday allegedly robbed the Walaa Currency Exchange office in the Mariouteya district inGizaGovernorate, stealing nearly LE1million before fleeing. The suspects were chased and gunfire was exchanged between them and the police, however, none of the suspects were arrested. |
5,563,253 |
30.05 |
31.25 |
Egypt |
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Coptic activists announced on Thursday the establishment of secular group called Christian Brotherhood as a parallel to the Muslim Brotherhood |
5,563,257 |
30.06667 |
31.3 |
Egypt |
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clashes erupted after a quarrel between a lawyer and a non-commissioned police officer at Nasr City police station. Lawyers and policemen were injured |
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29.99313 |
31.1309 |
Egypt |
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Armed bearded men believed to be radical Islamists, attacked and seriously injured four young men with guns |
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30.05 |
31.25 |
Egypt |
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Egyptian lawyers protested on Saturday outside a police station in northern Cairo a day after clashes there left a dozen people injured |
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29.97371 |
32.52627 |
Egypt |
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Egyptian security forces and military police chased and arrested 6 activists in the city of Suez after a court jailed 7 rights activists for between 6 months and three years. Nine people were reportedly injured in the attack. |
5,563,273 |
30.05 |
31.25 |
Egypt |
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Morsi supporters and detractors clashed outside the Popular Assembly as the opposition threatened to prevent lawmakers from convening |
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30.08896 |
31.31964 |
Egypt |
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protests outside the presidential Al-Urubah palace, Heliopolis, in protest against President Mursi's decree to reinstate the parliament. |
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31.1981 |
29.9192 |
Egypt |
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A political activist and an engineer suffered from physical assault as they were exiting the State Council. The assaulted was sprayed with water and got shouted at. Similarly, Al-Fakharany was sworn at by the proponents of president Morsi's decision to reassemble the Parliament and his clothes were torn as a result of the physical assault. |