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Former president’s swift rise to power and crashing fall exposed the nation’s faultlines
State media says Muslim Brotherhood leader collapsed after court session
Life sentences handed to 43 for role in demonstration over former president’s ousting
A meticulous and surprisingly optimistic analysis of Egypt’s future
Jihadis target Copts, triggering fears of broader assaults against religious minority
Ousted president still faces years in jail in connection with 3 other cases
The country is more repressive than during the rule of Mubarak
Secret Red Sea islands deal with Saudi Arabia adds to unease over economy
Heavy advance crackdown undermines demoralised opposition
Egyptians used to laugh and smile, but not any more, a Cairo doorman tells Maggie Fick
Isis affiliate has its roots in a local group from marginalised region
Escalation in campaign of violence targeting members of the judiciary
Former president also handed life sentence on separate charges of espionage
Younger generation rejects calls to adhere to non-violence from older leaders
Charges relate to 2011 prison break
Concern grows that Mohamed Nagi Shehata is too supportive of the regime
Prospects bleak if country cannot find a way forward between extremism and autocratic rule
First elected leader, ousted by military in 2013, guilty of violence against protesters and torture
Ruling families pledge investments and deposits worth $12bn
Naguib Sawiris helped oust the Muslim Brotherhood from government
Security veteran oversaw deaths of hundreds of Islamist protesters in Cairo
Al Jazeera journalist Greste has left the country and is on his way home, officials confirm
At least 16 dead and authorities seal entrance to Tahrir Square
Pair released on bail pending retrial on corruption charges after 18 months in detention
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