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Chaos in court stalls trial of Muslim Brotherhood leaders
Judges in Egypt walk out after leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood shout slogans and refuse to co-operate as they appear in court.
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Gay rights to austerity: protest pictures that made 2013
As protesters in Thailand march to the ruling political party’s office in Bangkok in a bid to topple the government, Channel 4 News looks back at a year of demonstrations.
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Mohammed Morsi: I am Egypt’s ‘legitimate’ leader
As the trial of the deposed Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi is adjourned until 8 January, he tells the court it has no jurisdiction to try him.
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What happened to the Arab Spring?
As Egyptians get deja vu at the trial of another deposed president, a Channel 4 News interactive graphic looks at what has happened more than two and a half years on from the Arab Spring.
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Kerry urges ‘vital partner’ Egypt towards democracy
US secretary of state John Kerry meets his Egyptian counterpart in Cairo for “detailed and frank” talks with a “vital partner” that Washington says it is committed to working with.
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Egypt: 51 dead after war anniversary turns violent
At least 51 people are dead after clashes between security forces and supporters of ousted President Morsi, during a national holiday celebrating the 40th anniversary of the 1973 Arab-Israeli war.
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With the Brotherhood in Egypt: from coup to crackdown
Thousands protested after the military ousted the Muslim Brotherhood’s President Morsi, and hundreds were killed in the crackdown that followed. This is filmmaker Mani’s account of what he saw.
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Arab uprisings through the eyes of cartoonists
Cartoons have been playing a major role in delivering powerful messages from within the Arab spring. Channel 4 News meets the illustrators “escaping censorship”.
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Egypt’s Mohammed Morsi ‘to stand trial’
Deposed Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi is reportedly standing trial on charges of inciting murder and violence, in an escalation of the crackdown on his Muslim Brotherhood.
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Mummies set on fire as looters raid Egyptian museum
Ancient Egyptian artefacts including jewellery, pottery, coins, sculptures were stolen and two mummies set on fire during unrest across the country, says an archaeologist.
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Egypt: Hosni Mubarak and Muslim Brotherhood trials adjourned
Ousted President Hosni Mubarak and senior Muslim Brotherhood leaders, who face charges relating to protesters’ deaths, have their hearings postponed.
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Ex-Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak released from jail
Egypt’s ousted leader Hosni Mubarak is released from prison and transported by helicopter to a military hospital in Cairo, according to reports.
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Egypt: Muslim Brotherhood spiritual leader Badie arrested
Mohammed Badie, the spiritual leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, is arrested in Cairo as pro-Morsi supporters claim the death toll in Egypt’s violence has reached 1,400.
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Egypt crisis ‘most important event of 21st century’ – Hague
William Hague says the crisis in Egypt is the most important event of the 21st century, as bloodshed on both sides sees police officers and prisoners killed.
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What will happen to the Muslim Brotherhood now?
The fate of the Islamic organisation at the centre of the crisis in Egypt is to be decided by the country’s cabinet in crisis talks today.