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Egypt
The Impact of Egyptian Uprising on China
People are wondering why Chinese people can't do what Arabs are doing.
February 4, 2011
BY
Xia Xiaoqiang
Egypt and Mubarak: Impasse in Egypt
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak said Thursday that he fears chaos will reign in the country if he leaves ...
February 4, 2011
BY
Jasper Fakkert
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Marco t'Hoen
Pro- and Anti- Government Forces Clash in Egypt
Anti-government protesters and protesters supporting Egypt's President Mubarak clashed in Cairo, Alexandria, and other parts of Egypt on ...
February 3, 2011
BY
Cindy Drukier
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Jasper Fakkert
Egypt Protests: The American Tourists’ Perspective
Egypt Protests: An American couple who traveled to Egypt said they felt safe and described Egyptians as peaceful.
February 2, 2011
BY
Andrea Hayley
Christiane Amanpour of ABC News Attacked in Egypt, Escapes Unscathed
Christiane Amanpour, the reporter with ABC News, filed a report on Wednesday that she was swarmed by protesters ...
February 2, 2011
BY
Alex Johnston
Egypt Protests: Violence Erupts on Egypt’s Tahrir Square
Anti-government protesters and protesters supporting Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak clashed in Cairo on Wednesday.
February 2, 2011
BY
Jasper Fakkert
Egypt Internet Partially Restored
Egypt's Internet services have been restored in major cities, but social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter ...
February 2, 2011
BY
David Skoumbourdis
Google Opens Twitter Service to Aid Egypt Protesters
Protests and demonstrations in Egypt continue and the government has tried to shut down communications within the country. ...
February 1, 2011
BY
Marco t'Hoen
Israel ‘Anxiously Monitoring’ Developments in Egypt
Israel's objective is to keep the status quo in the region as there are different possible directions that ...
January 31, 2011
BY
Gidon Belmaker
Egypt Internet Down, Protesters Lose Communication Channel (Update)
Egypt Internet Down: With word of Egypt's protests spreading across the country—largely via Twitter, Facebook, and SMS—by Thursday ...
January 28, 2011
BY
Cindy Drukier
Upsurge of Attacks on Christian Minorities in Egypt and Iraq
Hearing in Washington on recent increase in violent attacks on Christian minorities in Iraq and Egypt.
January 26, 2011
BY
Gary Feuerberg
Violent Demonstrations Erupt in Egyptian ‘Day of Anger’
Opposition groups using social internet media calling for protests are heard by the thousands.
January 26, 2011
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Egyptian Church Bomb Kills 21
A suicide bomber killed 21 people and injured more than 43 others outside a Coptic Christian Church in ...
January 2, 2011
BY
Joshua Philipp
Full Face Veil Banned in Egyptian Universities
The Egyptian minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research has issued an unofficial decree banning full face niqab ...
Red Sea Oil Spill May Have Egypt Reduce Offshore Drills
A leak into the Red Sea is causing the Egyptian government to reconsider the number of rigs it ...
June 23, 2010
BY
Cindy Drukier
Lost Tomb Found in Egypt
A team of Egyptian archeologists has rediscovered the ancient tomb belonging to Ptahmes, the mayor of Memphis.
Scientists Discover ‘Blue’ Mystery of Ancient Egypt
During the New Kingdom—Egypt's Golden Age—a variety of pottery was elegantly decorated in a distinctive pale blue.
April 10, 2010
BY
Helena Zhu
Ancient Egyptians’ Eye Makeup Found to Be Medicine
Scientists have found that ancient Egyptian eye makeup contained medicinal compounds.
January 18, 2010
BY
Stephanie Lam
The Tri-Lobed Disc of Sabu
In 1936, an enigmatic disc was found in a tomb of an ancient Egyptian noble.
March 11, 2009
BY
Epoch Times Staff
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