Shares in Egypt plunge almost 10%, as protests continue against President Mohammed Mursi’s decision to grant himself sweeping powers.
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Shares in Egypt plunge almost 10%, as protests continue against President Mohammed Mursi’s decision to grant himself sweeping powers.
See the original post: Egypt crisis prompts shares dive
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Tables turn as Egypt's Islamist president sworn in |
Reuters By Edmund Blair | CAIRO (Reuters) – In a day full of memorable images, none on Saturday was more powerful than that of Egypt's first Islamist president, Mohamed Mursi, flanked by generals at a military parade where he was formally handed authority to … Mursi Sworn In as First Democratically Elected Egypt Leader Morsi promises a new Egypt Mohammed Morsi: from Cairo to California and back
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