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# Egypt

All time
Ibrahim Halawa on hunger strike in Egyptian prison
Egyptian judge walks out on trial of Irish teenager
Irish teen due to stand trial in Egypt 'losing hope'
A new 72-hour ceasefire has been agreed in Gaza
Palestianian 11-year-old shot dead in West Bank as Israel refuses to return to peace talks
Flanagan meets with family of Ibrahim Halawa, insists Department is pressuring Egypt
Man founds 'new nation' in Africa so his daughter can be a princess
Gaza death toll hits 100 as truce efforts waver
Irish Government 'equally condemns' attacks from both Israel and Gaza
Costello: "I pulled out all the stops" to free Irish teen from Egyptian prison
Open letter to the Taoiseach and Tánaiste: Fight Egypt's jailing of journalists
Explosions at four subway stations in Egypt
Cairo sentencing of Al Jazeera journalists a "ferocious attack" on media - Amnesty
Cairo court sends three Al Jazeera journalists to jail for 7-10 years
Seven arrested over sexual harassment during Egypt presidential celebrations
Google, health insurance, and the World Cup: The week in numbers
Ex-army chief Sisi declared Egypt's president-elect with 96.9% of votes
Spread of MERS virus prompts international emergency talks
Egyptian TV claims The Simpsons predicted the Syrian civil war
Muslim Brotherhood leader among 683 sentenced to death
The world's first weather report described rain and loud, unstoppable storms
Mohammed Morsi murder trial to hear 'decisive' testimony today
Egypt sentences 529 people to death after mass trial
Column: There's a viral spread of increasingly restrictive laws curtailing human rights
Mary Lawlor
Egypt has deported Irish Nobel Peace Laureate Mairead Maguire
'Defiant' Morsi asks judge: "Do you know who I am?"
Nearly 50 killed across Egypt as country marks uprising anniversary
Bombings keep people on edge on third anniversary of Arab Spring
Suicide bombs kill five in Cairo
Egypt army chief will run for election "if there is public demand"
Morsi trial delayed to February because of weather in Egypt
Two Swiss tourists murdered in Egypt
Award-winning journalist arrested in Egypt as Muslim Brotherhood labelled a 'terrorist organisation'
Student killed as Egypt police clash with protesters
At least 14 dead in Egypt police station blast
So what is left of the Arab Spring?