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Eight killed in Egyptian elections violence
Voting centers closed its doors on Wednesday evening in conclusion of the runoff round of the last Egyptian parliamentary elections which witnessed harassment against voters and vast acts of violence that resulted in killing at least seven persons and wounding other 600 as well as detaining scores by the security forces.
Egypt, Politics, 12/8/2005

Preliminary results of the Egyptian parliamentary elections
The Muslim Brothers reiterated their positions in the new Egyptian parliament, al-Jazeera satelitte TV said that 11 candidates of the Muslim Brothers won officially in the repletion session of the last round of the elections while nine of them failed. Still 12 others are competing on the circles were the vote selection process continues.
Egypt, Politics, 12/8/2005

Six Egyptian electoral circles elections suspended
The Egyptian elections higher committee decided to adjourn the elections, in 6 electoral circles represented by 12 parliamentarians, in implementation of judicial rules. A new date for carrying out the elections was not specified.
Egypt, Politics, 12/8/2005

Christian denominations can build churches in Egypt unhindered
Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak has issued a decree authorizing governors "to issue licences needed by Christian denominations to demolish, expand and/or build churches."
Egypt, Religion, 12/8/2005

US on Egypt's arrest of opposition figure Ayman Nour
US State Department deputy spokesman Adam Ereli was asked yesterday that "Human rights groups are reporting some widespread violations in the Egyptian elections and there's been 69 members of the Muslim Brotherhood were arrested today, and also Mr. Nour has been detained. So I just wondered whether your assessment of the Egyptian elections so far is the same as it has been in recent weeks, or do you think so far that it is a free and fair vote? And I just wondered if you had any further comment on how it's progressing. I think it's the final round on Wednesday."
Egypt-USA, Politics, 12/7/2005

Mubarak expects Hariri murder investigation to continue
Sharaa's statement came upon the assertion made by the chairman of the parliamentary majority Saad al-Hariri that a Lebanese court may not able to assume this case. A matter which makes it imperative to establish an international court
Egypt-Syria, Politics, 12/7/2005

Zaqzouq: Islam innocent of backwardness of Muslims
Egypt-Regional, Religion, 12/7/2005

An Egyptian Copt awarded Islamic thought Prize
The Shura Council on Tuesday received message from the Moroccan Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs nominating an Egyptian Copt, Nabil Luka Babawi, for the award of King Mohammed of Morocco in Islamic thought, an Egyptian government report noted.
Egypt-Regional, Religion, 12/7/2005

Egypt: International oil companies to double investments
Egypt-Regional, Economics, 12/6/2005

Nile Basin will not sell or transfer water
The ten Nile Basin countries agreed absolutely to refrain from selling Nile waters to states outside the Nile Basin, and Egyptian government report noted.
Egypt-Regional, Economics, 12/5/2005

Egypt to develop mineral resources
"Geological studies pointed out that Egypt has big reserves of different minerals such as gold, marble, granite, black sand and phosphate which could be exported to different countries," a government report noted.
Egypt, Economics, 12/5/2005


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