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  • Egypt: 'Harlem Shake' protest planned for Muslim Brotherhood headquarters

    A group of protesters have organized a Facebook event calling on activists to perform the provocative viral dance, the "Harlem Shake," in front of the Muslim Brotherhood's headquarters in Moqattam, Egypt, next Thursday.


  • Egyptian army soldiers stand on top of their tank as the sun sets outside the presidential palace, background, in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012. Egypt's military warned Saturday of 'disastrous consequences' if the crisis that sent tens of thousands of protesters back into the streets is not resolved, signaling the army's return to an increasingly polarized and violent political scene.(AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)

    Egypt's military returns to the political fray

    Egypt's powerful military, sidelined last summer by the newly elected Islamist president, edged back Saturday into a political fray boiling over with tensions between secular forces and a government determined to pass a constitution enshrining a central role for religion.


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