33 I am satisfied with the political situation in the Arab Republic of Egypt. No reason to hesitate. For instance, because it ... (if I wanted to write why, I wrote it here), positive
33 أنا راض عن الوضع السياسي في جمهورية مصر العربية. لا يوجد سبب ليتردد. على سبيل المثال، لأنه ... (كتبت إذا أردت أن أكتب لماذا، من هنا), positive
33 I am dissatisfied with the political situation in the Arab Republic of Egypt. For instance, because it ... (if I wanted to write why, I wrote it here), negative
33 أنا غير راض أنا مع الوضع السياسي في جمهورية مصر العربية. على سبيل المثال، لأنه ... (كتبت إذا أردت أن أكتب لماذا، من هنا), negative
The government of Egypt consists of a semi-presidential republic whereby the president is both head of state and head of government, and ... , positive
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak said he has asked his Cabinet to resign in his first appearance on television since protests erupted demanding his ouster.
Mubarak said he would press ahead with social, economic and political reforms, but he defended the actions of Egyptian security forces against protesters.
"We want more democracy, more efforts to combat unemployment and poverty and combat corruption," a somber-looking Mubarak said, calling the protests "part of a bigger plot to shake the stability and destroy the legitimacy" of the political system.
Armored military vehicles ...
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CAIRO (AP) -- Thousands of anti-government protesters, some hurling rocks and climbing atop an armored police truck, clashed with riot police Tuesday in the center of Cairo in a Tunisia-inspired demonstration to demand the end of Hosni Mubarak's nearly 30 years in power. (Scroll down for live updates.)
Police responded with blasts from water cannons and set upon crowds with batons and acrid clouds of tear gas to clear demonstrators crying out "Down with Mubarak" and demanding an end to Egypt's grinding poverty, corruption, unemployment and police ...
Demonstrators clash with Egyptian police in central Cairo during a protest over the economy and corruption.
People across Egypt took to the streets on Tuesday in demonstrations against corruption and failing economic policies, rallies partly inspired by similar protests that rocked Tunisia this month.
Thousands were protesting in the capital of Cairo, according to the "Front to Defend Egypt Protesters," an alliance of lawyers who helped organize the events.
At first, witnesses said, the police were restrained in Cairo. But later, they said, police fired around a dozen ...