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[Title] => Egypt prosecutor names Brotherhood leaders as terrorists
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[Title] => Egypt premier defends steep rise in energy prices
[Summary] => Egypt's prime minister on yesterday defended his government's decision to introduce a steep rise in fuel prices, saying energy subsidies have over the past decade cost the treasury a staggering 687 billion pounds (nearly $100 billion) that could have been used to bolster essential services.
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[Title] => Ousted Egypt leader's lawyers protest court cage
[Summary] => Lawyers for Egypt's ousted president and his co-defendants walked out of court on yesterday to protest the soundproof glass cage in which defendants are held during proceedings, state TV reported.
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[Title] => Egypt shortens curfew as unrest over coup wanes
[Summary] => Egypt's government on yesterday shortened a widely-imposed evening curfew, signaling that authorities sense turmoil is waning after unrest following president's ouster threatened to destabilize the country this month.
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[Title] => Egypt arrests Brotherhood's spiritual leader
[Summary] => Egypt's military-backed authorities on yesterday arrested the supreme leader of the country's Muslim Brotherhood, dealing a serious blow to the Islamist group at a time when it is struggling to keep up its street protests against the ouster of President Mohammed Morsi in the face of a harsh government crackdown.
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[Title] => Clashes erupt as Islamists push back in Egypt
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