Elections in Egypt

As votes are counted, Egypt’s military says political handover will go on as scheduled

Egypt is once more facing a political crisis. Its parliament was dissolved and its military rulers have assumed more power for themselves. But a democratically elected president should be named by Thursday. It’s expected to be Mohamed Morsi, but how much power he’ll have remains to be seen.

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Egypt Election: Muslim Brotherhood Calls for Mass Protest

Conflict & Justice

Mubarak Sentenced to Life In Prison, Egyptians Take to the Streets Once More

Egypt Election: No Clear Winner

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Egypt Chooses New President

Global Politics

Egypt to vote on key constitutional changes

Global Politics

The World’s Ben Gilbert reports from Cairo about Egyptians getting ready to take a key step for their fledgling democracy. They vote this weekend on amendments to the constitution that would end decades of repressive emergency laws.

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Egyptian opposition politician released from jail

Global Politics

The Egyptian authorities have released the opposition politician Ayman Nour after more than three years in prison. Nour was jailed a few months after he challenged Egypt’s president Hosni Mubarak in 2005 elections. Anchor Lisa Mullins gets the story from the BBC’s Christian Fraser in Cairo.

Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood

Conflict & Justice

Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood was outlawed for nearly a half century. Now it could be part of the next Egyptian government. It officially advocates sharia law but members have their differences. The World’s Ben Gilbert has the story.