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Canada has a secret program that grants visas to war criminals, terrorists, security threatsCanada has a secretive program that grants entry visas to "high-profile" foreign nationals who would otherwise be inadmissible due to security concerns.InvestigationsDec 16, 2019
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Key events in Egypt’s revolution and upheavalA look at some key events from more than two years of turmoil and transition in Egypt.WorldNov 4, 2013
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Egypt’s Brotherhood ramps up calls for protestsEgypt's Muslim Brotherhood is ramping up calls for nationwide protests, urging people to take to the streets against the new military-backed government.WorldAug 29, 2013
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Egyptian Islamist groups seek truceTwo of Egypt's former militant groups are offering an initiative to halt the country's political violence, in which supporters of the ousted Islamist president will stop street protests if the military-backed government stops its crackdown on them, the groups' leaders said Monday.WorldAug 26, 2013
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Father of Canadian detained in Egypt proud of son’s humanitarian workThe father of a doctor and humanitarian from Ontario, in Egyptian police custody since last Friday, said his son is someone who “makes all Canadians proud.”WorldAug 20, 2013
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Egypt arrests Muslim Brotherhood’s top leaderEgyptian security officials and state television say the supreme leader of the Muslim Brotherhood has been detained.WorldAug 20, 2013
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Who are John Greyson and Tarek Loubani?Egypt was only intended to be a stopover for John Greyson, a Toronto filmmaker and York University professor, and Tarek Loubani, an emergency room physician and assistant professor at Western University, in London, Ont.CanadaAug 19, 2013
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Egyptian court raises possibility of Mubarak’s freedom; militants kill 25 policemenJailed ex-Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak could be released later this week, judicial officials said Monday in the wake of an ambush by suspected Islamic militants that left 25 off-duty policemen dead.WorldAug 19, 2013
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Egypt street battles leave at least 82 deadEgypt's capital descended into chaos Friday as vigilantes at neighborhood checkpoints battled Muslim Brotherhood-led protesters denouncing the ouster of President Mohammed Morsi and a deadly crackdown. The fiercest street clashes Cairo has seen in more than two years of turmoil left at least 82 people dead, including 10 policemen.WorldAug 17, 2013
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Egypt’s Coptic Christians facing renewed attacks following crackdownMixed in with the chaos and violence unfolding in Egypt over the past few days, the country’s Coptic Christians say they have come under attack from supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood.WorldAug 16, 2013
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