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Thursdsay on The Stream: Twelve months after a popular uprising tore down a 30 year dictatorship, Egypt's political future seems no clearer. As the Muslim Brotherhood and the military compete for power, violence is soaring as Egyptians continue to take to the streets to demand the army steps down. In this current state will the parties be able to form a new constitution?
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Muslim Brotherhood and hardline Salafis win more than half of seats in first round of parliamentary election.
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The violence at a soccer game in Port Said, Egypt, on Feb. 1 left over 70 dead and hundreds more injured. It was one of the deadliest incidents to take place at a soccer stadium anywhere in the world....
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Violence at a soccer match triggered intensified political protests in Egypt raging now into their fifth day. A match on February 1, 2012 in Port Said, Egypt between rival clubs Al-Masry of Port Said...
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