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If one Egyptian has benefited from the conflict between Egypt and Algeria following the two countries' soccer games in the World Cup qualifications, it would be President Hosni Mubarak's son Alaa, whose popularity among his countrymen has been on the ...
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November 24, 2009 (KHARTOUM) – The Egyptian foreign minister Ahmed Aboul-Gheit and intelligence chief Omer Suleiman are set to arrive in Khartoum on Wednesday to deliver a letter from president Hosni Mubarak to Sudanese president Omer Hassan Al ...
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Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak has stepped into a row with Algeria, vowing he will not tolerate the 'humiliation' of Egyptian nationals abroad. The dispute was triggered by violence following football World Cup qualifying matches between the two ...
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Several names have been thrown in the pool of candidates for Egypt's 2011 presidential elections; In September 2005 Ayman Nour of Al Ghad Party and No'man Goma'a of New Wafd Partynominated themselves against President Hosni Mubarak. Nour was charged with fraud and Goma'a was accused of insanity! Since 2000, Gamal Hosni Mubarak has the been groomed to be his father's successor and some people wondered Why Not? Rumor has it that Omar Soliman...
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Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak emphasized to Israeli President Shimon Peres that the future of Jerusalem, which both Israelis and Palestinians claim as their capital, is an issue for the entire Islamic world. Mubarak also said that the time had ...
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