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Abraham Foxman: Morsi must reject anti-Semitism
Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi's blatantly anti-Semitic statements nearly three years ago should hardly be shocking to anyone familiar with the history of the Muslim Brotherhood movement. In newly unearthed videos, Morsi is shown railing against...Tags: Israel, Politics, U.S. Department of State, White House, Judaism
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Governor of Egypt's Central Bank resigns
CAIRO -- Egypt's Central Bank Gov. Farouk el-Okdah resigned Thursday amid tumultuous economic conditions marked by shrinking foreign reserves and the continuing decline of the Egyptian pound against the U.S. dollar. President Mohamed Morsi accepted El-...Tags: International Monetary Fund, Politics, Auction Service, Executive Branch, Regional Authority
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The Week in Pictures | December 10 – 16, 2012
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Pictures in the News | December 14, 2012
FrameworkFriday's Pictures in the News starts with the holiday spirit with a home, known as the "Christmas House." The home is decorated with approximately 65,000 lights using about four miles of wiring, in Richmond, Virginia. On the other side of the planet, a... -
Pictures in the News | Dec. 6, 2012
FrameworkIn Thursday's Pictures in the News: Protesters are kept away from the presidential palace where the Egyptian army deployed tanks and gave opponents of Mohammed Morsi a deadline to leave the area following fierce street battles that left several people... -
Egyptians begin voting on controversial referendum
CAIRO -- Egyptians began voting Saturday for a constitution that sharpens divisions between Islamists and secularists and intensifies the dangerous struggle over the country’s political identity nearly two years after the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak....
Tags: Civil and Public Service, Politics, Customs and Tradition, Crime, Law and Justice, Labor Legislation
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Protracted unrest, instability ahead for deeply divided Egyptians
As restive Egyptians face a vote on a controversial new constitution this weekend, many may find themselves torn between exhaustion and fury. Voter endorsement of the hastily drafted national blueprint that enshrines the rights of Islamists but...
Tags: International Monetary Fund, Religious Conflicts, Hosni Mubarak, Politics, Islam
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All Saints rolls out the welcome mat
When All Saints Church, known for its outreach to faith groups beyond its own Episcopal ministry, announced that it would host the annual convention of the Muslim Public Affairs Council this weekend, it got a rash of hate mail. Officials at the Pasadena...
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Israel, Politics, Islam, Elections
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Egypt's constitutional crisis
A vote by millions of Egyptians on a new constitution should have been an occasion for national celebration. But overreaching by Islamists, including the country's president, has made the referendum that begins Saturday a source of division. Even if the...
Tags: Hosni Mubarak, Politics, Islam, Referenda, Elections
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Egypt's opposition urges followers to vote 'no' on referendum
CAIRO -- Egypt’s leading opposition group urged its followers Wednesday to vote against an Islamist-drafted constitution, ending weeks of indecision over whether anti-government protesters should boycott a referendum set for this weekend. The move...
Tags: Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Justice System, Political Dissent
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Egyptian lawyer gets 5 years, 300 lashes for Saudi drug conviction
CAIRO — An Egyptian human rights lawyer was sentenced Tuesday to five years in prison and 300 lashes by a court in Saudi Arabia after being found guilty of smuggling drugs into the kingdom. Ahmed Gizawy was arrested with his wife on their way to a...
Tags: Justice and Rights, Saudi Arabia, Politics, Abdullah II of Jordan, Crime, Law and Justice
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Egypt's political fault lines shaken by rival protests in Cairo
CAIRO -- Egypt’s volatile political fault lines were shaken Tuesday as rival protests echoed across Cairo over the fate of an Islamist-drafted constitution to shape the nation’s identity nearly two years after the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak&...
Tags: Separation of Church and State, Political Dissent, Hosni Mubarak, Cairo (Egypt), Islam
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