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...In post-second world war Egypt, the firebrand Gamal Abdel Nasser replaced the British colonial yoke with a new authoritarian regime, precursor to President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi’s military-led state today...
...Only weeks earlier, the police state of Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali was overthrown in Tunisia....
...The military has been the bedrock of the state since Gamal Abdel Nasser’s 1952 coup. Its business interests deepened after the 1979 peace accord with Israel redefined the army’s role....
...Egypt’s President Abdel Fatteh el-Sisi shut down the popular Al-Karama libraries in 2016 and 2017 because they were funded by the prominent Egyptian human rights defender Gamal Eid....
...Rania El Gamal and Eric Knecht of Reuters reported that membership of the cartel could have been a problem for Qatar as it plans to invest billions of dollars in the Golden Pass LNG export project in Texas...
...Tensions in the village of Kom el-Loufi in Minya illustrate the practices that worry many Egyptians....
...In Egypt, President Gamal Abdel Nasser wanted to counter the Muslim Brotherhood and to compete with Saudi Arabia’s Islamic weight by defining Egypt as a leading Arab-Muslim state....
...Mr El-Gamal eventually abandoned the plans after he was unable to find funding....
...This was followed by Abd el-Nasser’s men, whose adoption of socialist ideology did not prevent them being members of a club for the wealthy....
...Gamal al-Adl, the producer, warned against rushing to judgment, promising that the rest of the show will prove the accusations wrong....
...Walid Gamal El Din, head of the Building Materials Exports Council, said his members were losing sales and missing client deadlines because of difficulties funding imported components....
...Built by thousands of conscripted labourers it was inaugurated in 1869 and nationalised in 1956 by then president Gamal Abdel Nasser, prompting the Suez war....
...In the Assad biography but, above all, in the Solh book, Seale attributed the failure of the pan-Arabist dream – to which everyone from Gamal Abdel Nasser to Hafez al-Assad via Saddam Hussein ceremonially...
...“You need someone tough like Haftar to step up to the outlaws,” says the commentator Abdel Hamid el-Jadi. “He has experience in the Libyan military and he knows the tribes....
...She and Mr El-Erian, until January Bill Gross’s heir apparent at bond giant Pimco, were part of the capital’s in-crowd....
...Egyptian Prime Minister Hazem el-Beblawi on Saturday proposed banning the Muslim Brotherhood group in a move apparently aimed at barring it from participating in politics in Egypt....
...“He’s a candidate plus, a candidate who enjoys great support by a majority of people,” said Gamal Sultan, a political scientist at the American University of Cairo....
...It is salutary to remember that when Nasser took power almost 60 years ago, Egypt had more or less the same income per capita as South Korea; now it ranks alongside El Salvador, Kosovo and Swaziland....
...President Gamal Abdel Nasser used it to lock up tens of thousands of his Islamist and leftist rivals after the coup that brought him to power....
...Mr Badie’s arrest comes amid calls to ban the Muslim Brotherhood and signals a crackdown by the military-backed government against the group on a scale not seen since Gamal Abdel Nasser’s presidency in the...
...The former president’s two sons, Gamal and Alaa, along with former Interior Minister Habib el-Adly, are still in prison, and Wednesday’s ruling clearing the way for the elder Mubarak’s release appeared to...
...Until April, Brahmi, who has described himself as a socialist and Arab nationalist in the tradition of Egypt’s Gamal Abdul Nasser, belonged to a small party which held two seats in the parliament....
...Adli Mansour, interim president, and Hazem el-Beblawi, prime minister, have both called for reconciliation between supporters and opponents of Mr Morsi....
...REM’s story is unusual in Egypt in that the company was never nationalised under late president Gamal Abdel Nasser. It remained a family-owned enterprise until the 1990s....
...Mr Morsi replaced finance minister Mumtaz al-Saeed, a vocal advocate of a proposed $4.8bn loan deal from the IMF, with Morsi el-Sayed el-Hegazy, an Islamic finance expert with no previous government experience...
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