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Eight Egyptian security officers were acquitted Thursday of killing protesters during the 2011 uprising that toppled President Hosni Mubarak, officials said.
Unrest in Egypt widened Monday, with the Egyptian Cabinet proposing to give the army the power to arrest civilians, officials said.
Opposition leaders in Egypt said Wednesday urged supporters to vote "no" in a weekend referendum on a controversial draft constitution.
Protesters in Cairo Friday put barriers in streets near the presidential palace amid concern supporters of President Mohamed Morsi planned to attack opponents.
Opposition leaders joined a large protest Friday in Tahrir Square in Cairo against the new Egyptian constitution and the power it gives President Mohamed Morsi.
Some decrees issued by Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi are "extremely problematic," the former head of the Arab League said.
Palestinian factions spoke against Israeli businessmen's participation in an economic conference in Nablus, saying the trip legitimizes West Bank settlements.
Former Egyptian presidential candidate Amr Moussa said Friday a breakthrough on drafting the country's constitution was a welcome development.
Protests broke out in Cairo Monday after elections officials rejected challenges and appeals to the first round of Egypt's presidential elections.
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