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Latest in Egypt
Presidency accused of lying
No Military Trials accuses the president’s advisor of trying to sell the new constitution

Rights’ groups demand postponing results
Coalition calls for investigation of alleged voting violations ahead of referendum result
Protests outside Sinai University
University students prevented from taking exams

Mubarak appeal adjourned
Appeal at Court of Cassation for Hosni Mubarak and Habib Al-Adly postponed till 13 January

Low turnout for referendum voting
Less than one-third of country’s eligible voting population cast their ballot during referendum

El-Shater’s bodyguard denies military training in Gaza
Khalil Al-Aqid, arrested on charges of possessing an illegal firearm, denied all links to the Muslim Brotherhood and its deputy supreme guide
Timeline of the doctor’s strike
Medical professionals from Egypt’s run-down public health system have been on a partial strike for over two months, demanding better pay and work conditions
President’s assistant announces dialogue initiative
Emad Abdel Ghafour announces “Egyptian political work convention,” which seeks to reach consensus between political groups

NSF lists over 700 violations in second round of voting
The second round of the referendum on the proposed constitution has been marred by numerous violations including the prevention of Christians from voting

Final vote on constitution
A busy week separates the first phase and second phase of voting on the constitution, which took place on Saturday

Vice-president resigns
Mahmoud Mekky has submitted his resignation for the second time

Egyptians stand in line for the referendum
Citizens set on casting their vote on the draft constitution

Voters, but few tourists, in the shadow of the pyramids
“The Muslim Brotherhood divided the country with the constitution”
In Pictures: Egyptians vote on new constitution
Egyptians voted on Saturday in the final round of a referendum on a new constitution with little prospect of the result quelling fierce protests

What’s after the referendum?
Experts explain the next steps following the forthcoming results of the constitutional referendum

Morsy ratifies Shura Council list
President names appointed members of the Shura Council. 75 out of the 90 nominees are non-Islamists

Almost a hundred arrested in Alexandria clashes
Violence takes over Alexandria again as Islamists and non-Islamists clash

Brotherhood supreme guide explains weekly message
Mohamed Badie, the supreme guide of the Muslim Brotherhood, says he was not referring to the military leadership in his weekly message

Cassation court to decide Mubarak’s fate
The former Egyptian president and his interior minister could be retried with possibilities of increased or reduced sentences
In pictures: Opposition figures boycott debate on constitution
Leading members of the National Salvation Front boycott debate held by Constituent Assembly

Alexandria clashes escalate
Fighting near Al-Qa’ed Ibrahim Mosque, protesters set ablaze two buses transporting Islamists

Doctors’ strike suspended
Decision by the general assembly of the Doctors’ Syndicate delays further action until next scheduled general assembly

Minister of Information regrets lack of Brotherhood candidates in ministry
Abdel Maqsood expresses pride over belonging to the Muslim Brotherhood

Minor clashes erupt in the vicinity of Al-Qa’ed Ibrahim Mosque
Islamists face-off with non-Islamist protesters in exchange of rock-throwing, police use teargas to disperse protesters

ElBaradei addresses the nation
ElBaradei called on people to vote ‘No’ one day ahead of the second and last phase of the referendum

New law governing protests
Presidential spokesman assures the new law wouldn’t resemble emergency law

Doubt cast over judicial oversight
Questions about the number and authority of judges go unanswered by electoral body
Prosecutor general reverses resignation
Tala’at Abdallah announced his intention to remain prosecutor general after initially submitting his resignation on Monday

Ain Sokhna Port back on strike
Promises by Dubai management of Ain Sokhna Port have not been met and Egyptian employees have resumed strike

Women’s group supports student’s right to protest
NCW defends young student after she was questioned by Ministry of Education for protesting against constitution