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Military trials continue to convict civilians
Four in Suez sentenced for breaking curfew
Frenchman dies after Egypt police cell beating
The man, described as a teacher, was put in a cell at the central Qasr Al-Nil police station, where he was attacked by his cellmates and later died of his injuries, the officials added.

Curfew will not affect tourism industry: tourism officials
Officials in the tourism sector argue that the extension of the curfew will not affect the already damaged tourism industry.

Ziad Bahaa El-Din: Egypt not in urgent need of IMF loan
Bahaa El-Din stated that the country’s national school nutrition program, which is a part of Egypt’s broader economic initiative, would target those regions and villages most in need of assistance.

Curfew café culture
While traveling across town was restricted by the curfew, inside neighbourhoods cafés continued as normal

The Muslim Brotherhood’s fate: An Algerian explosion or a Turkish resurrection?
By Nervana Mahmoud October 6, 1981 _____Â the distance between my home and the bakery was no more than a few hundred metres, yet it felt like an endless journey. The vibrant streets of Cairo were reduced to a deafening silence, as if everyone has disappeared. My mother and I were totally unaware that President …

Curfew discoveries
During the curfew, Egyptians storm social media websites and hilarity ensues
Bread, freedom and social equality
Egyptians might be sequestered in their homes, but the bakeries power through the curfew

Curfew hours reduced
Cabinet cuts curfew in 14 governorates by two hours

Bahaa El-Din initiative: No exclusion for peaceful factions recognising roadmap
“The initiative does not mean the re-integration of Muslim Brotherhood in the political process”
Surviving journalist detained after army checkpoint shooting
Following Monday shooting at an army checkpoint in Beheira

Curfew crashers
“To the streets” they bray, while proudly sharing their triumphant testimonies of insubordination on social media.

Lockdown: Ultimate curfew viewing
While stuck at home here are some classic movies that deal with the same subject, albeit very different circumstances
Al-Ahram reporter killed after running checkpoint
Army says reporter was speeding; rapid response was necessary

Nine Morsi supporters referred to military prosecution
Detainees accused of complicity in torching churches and military trucks, detained for 15 days

Security forces enforce curfew
Curfew from 7pm to 6am

Curfew raises food consumption
Increase in purchasing activity is attributed to concerns over political unrest and uncertainty in the streets.

Ministry of Civil Aviation says Cairo airport operating normally
Egyptian airspace is open for regular air traffic and none of the foreign communities requested to leave the country.
84 referred to military prosecutor on charges of murder and burning churches
Demonstrators broke curfew and clashed with security forces on Wednesday night

State of emergency and curfew imposed
President authorises armed forces to assist police in maintaining security

New SCAF v Old Islamists
By Nervana Mahmoud It’s hard to absorb all of the events that took place last week in Egypt. Many details have yet to be digested. What is certain, though, is that this was the year’s most crucial week, with far-reaching ramifications. Thus far, we only have disputed assessments from inside and outside of Egypt. Last …

Revolutionary Socialist students remember Abbassiya
One year since the deadly clashes outside the Ministry of Defence has passed

Port Said Director of security replaced
Top security official replaced by the deputy police chief of Port Said following days of deadly clashes between police and protesters
Who bears the cost of increased security—Banks or private firms?
Banks have already doubled the value of their contracts with the Ministry of Interior to pay for increased security at their branches
Photo Gallery: Egypt revisited by turmoil
Since the 2011 Revolution, Egyptians have become familiar with outbursts of violence across the nation. The public is polarised and political groups have been locked in an impasse since December. Presidential calls for dialogue have largely been ignored by the opposition. The most recent surge in violence hit hardest in the cities overlooking the Suez …

Morsy opts for law enforcement, not inevitable reform
The Ultras’ battle is a battle for karama, or dignity

Relative calm in Canal region
A relatively calm day in Suez, Ismailia and Port Said after four days of deadly clashes
In Pictures: Tahrir and Qasr Al-Aini 29 January 2013
Photos by AhmedElMalky

Football tournament to be held in front of Itihadiya Palace
Organizers say the matches are meant to “express solidarity with the canal cities”

Conjuring the demon
Morsy, you are now face to face with those who have lost everything, including their hope for a better future and their faith in you