5,567,393 |
30.55258 |
31.00904 |
Egypt |
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In Menoufiya governorate in northernEgypt, dozens of members of opposition groups, including members of the April 6 Youth Movement, El-Tagammu Party, and the Progressive Youth Party have continue their strike in front of the governorate offices |
5,567,396 |
30.60427 |
32.27225 |
Egypt |
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Political activists, Al-Isma'iliyah residents surround governorate building for second day toprotestMorsi's decision to appoint Muslim Brotherhood member as governor |
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30.9761 |
31.1669 |
Egypt |
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Protesters blocked a mosque where a Muslim Brotherhood cleric was scheduled to visit and clashed with Brotherhood members. A car exploded but no one was hurt. |
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25.69653 |
32.64588 |
Egypt |
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Protesters continued their sit-in for a second day at the governor's office, sealing off the gates |
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29.07441 |
31.09785 |
Egypt |
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Protestswere staged by opposition parties in Beni Suef |
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30.03389 |
31.23215 |
Egypt |
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Striking workers blocked the entrances to Rose Al-Yousef's offices and barred employees from entering |
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30.07708 |
31.28591 |
Egypt |
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Dozens of workers at state-owned newspaper Rose al-Youssef continued theirprotestfor a fourth day, blocking traffic in Cairo |
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31.41648 |
31.81332 |
Egypt |
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In Damietta, dozens prevented Governer Tarek Khedr from entering the governorate building. Several parties and opposition movements in Damietta gathered to issue a statement on Wednesday morning to state their "refusal to work with Sobhy". |
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31.03637 |
31.38069 |
Egypt |
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In Daqahleya,protestsstarted on Wednesday in front of the governorate building in opposition of Sobhy Younis, the newly appointed governor. |
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30.55258 |
31.00904 |
Egypt |
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Protesters continued their sit-in for a third day outside Monufiya's local governorate office on Wednesday, demonstrating against the appointment of Muslim Brotherhood member Ahmed Sharawy as the new governor |