Al Jazeera English
| Dec 8, 2012
President Mohamed Morsi has withdrawn the controversial decree expanding his powers but insists that the referendum on the draft constitution will go ahead. The development comes after a day intended for dialogue that was boycotted by opposition l...
Aswat Masriya
| Dec 7, 2012
Tens of thousands of Egyptian protesters marched on the presidential palace, as the opposition rejected Mohamed Morsi's call for dialogue to end the crisis.
Euronews
| Dec 7, 2012
The torching of Muslim Brotherhood offices minutes after President Mohamed Morsi's televised address set the tone for the opposition response to his offer of talks. His opponents say there will be no dialogue until he backs down on his power grab ...
Al Jazeera English
| Dec 6, 2012
A televised address from Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi failed to calm his crisis-hit nation. He offered to speak to his opponents but did not signal that he was willing to roll back the sweeping powers he has granted himself or postpone the upc...
Democracy Now!
| Dec 6, 2012
The Egyptian army has deployed tanks outside the presidential palace in Cairo after six people died in clashes between supporters and opponents of President Mohamed Morsi. Democracy Now! correspondent Sharif Abdel Kouddous reports from Cair t...
Euronews
| Dec 5, 2012
Egypt saw some of the worst violence since the fall of Hosni Mubarak as opponents and supporters of President Mohamed Morsi clashed late into the night in central Cairo. At least four people were killed and more than 300 injured as mobs fought wit...
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Mosaic
| Dec 5, 2012
Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi's supporters stormed the opposition's sit-in in front of the Presidential palace today, resulting in violent clashes. As Lebanon's New TV reports, this comes shortly after Vice President Mahmoud Mekki assured that ...
Associated Press
| Dec 5, 2012
Egypt continued to spiral dangerously out of control as supporters and opponents of Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi fought with rocks, firebombs and sticks outside the presidential palace in Cairo in a street battle for the future of Egypt.
Al Jazeera English
| Dec 4, 2012
Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi fled the Egyptian palace as rioters braved police and tear gas to break through barricades and surge to the palace walls. Demonstrators chanted against the "joke" draft constitution and Morsi's sweeping power grab ...
Associated Press
| Dec 3, 2012
Egypt is set to hold a referendum this week on a highly-contentious draft constitution. President Mohammed Morsi's top legal adviser says Egyptian judges will oversee the vote, even though they're on strike.
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