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Egyptian authorities said Sunday they are preparing for a new round of negotiations with the man who has kidnapped two Americans and an Egyptian tour guide to demand his uncle's release from an Alexandria jail.

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American tourists kidnapped in Egypt, official saysupdated: Fri Jul 13 2012 11:52:00

Two American tourists and their guide were kidnapped Friday in the Sinai region of Egypt, authorities said.

This month on Inside the Middle Eastupdated: Thu Jun 14 2012 06:38:00

This month, Inside the Middle East celebrates its 100th episode with a special look at education, focusing on the ways Egypt, Lebanon, and the United Arab Emirates are developing their future generation of leaders.

Can spiders hunt in space?updated: Thu Jun 07 2012 06:48:00

Can spiders hunt in zero gravity? Rima Maktabi traveled to Alexandria, Egypt, to hear what one student thinks.

Crowds mass in Cairo's Tahrir Square in protest of armyupdated: Fri Dec 23 2011 13:26:00

Thousands gathered in the Egyptian capital on Friday in a mass demonstration against the country's armed forces and its heavy-handed treatment of protesters, which has since drawn international condemnation.

10 dead as Egyptian protesters, security forces clashupdated: Sun Nov 20 2011 23:48:00

Ten people were killed Sunday in confrontations between protesters and security forces in Egypt, a health ministry spokesman said.

At least 6 dead in Egyptian sectarian violenceupdated: Sun May 08 2011 02:53:00

At least six people were killed and 120 injured in sectarian clashes outside a church in Cairo on Saturday, officials said.

Israel shows weaponry said to have been bound for Gazaupdated: Thu Mar 17 2011 13:21:00

The Israeli military displayed mortar shells, ammunition and surface-to-sea missiles in Ashdod on Wednesday, ordnance that officials said was seized from a ship bound for Gaza.

Egypt's military begins rebuilding burned Coptic churchupdated: Sun Mar 13 2011 09:15:00

Egypt's military has started rebuilding a church burned down in an outbreak of unrest between Christian Copts and Muslims, a military official told CNN on Sunday.

13 killed in sectarian clashes in Egyptupdated: Thu Mar 10 2011 10:20:00

Thirteen people were killed and 90 wounded in clashes between Coptic Christians and Muslims in Cairo, state-run Egyptian television reported Wednesday.

Seven victims of sectarian clashes buried in Egyptupdated: Thu Mar 10 2011 06:13:00

Mourners gathered Thursday to bury seven Coptic Christians killed in sectarian clashes that left more than a dozen dead in the Egyptian capital this week.

Report: Egyptian police officers arrestedupdated: Sun Feb 20 2011 16:50:00

Three police officers in Alexandria, Egypt, have been arrested, and authorities are investigating whether they fired live bullets at demonstrators in late January, a state news website reported Sunday.

Protests continue as Egypt's military plans for referendumupdated: Wed Feb 16 2011 22:42:00

As Egypt's military moves forward with a plan to enact constitutional reforms, protests continued Wednesday while the country adjusted to its new governing body.

Crowd cheers news of Mubarak departureupdated: Fri Feb 11 2011 19:33:00

Egyptians react to the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak after three decades in office.

Behind the scenes: In the hands of an angry, unpredictable crowdupdated: Sat Feb 05 2011 18:10:00

The longest walk is when you don't know where it will end.

Divisions grow in Egyptupdated: Sat Feb 05 2011 18:10:00

CNN's Nic Robertson reports on growing tension between pro- and anti-Mubarak forces in Alexandria, Egypt.

Egypt: Alexandria quiet for nowupdated: Fri Feb 04 2011 05:49:00

CNN's Nic Robertson talks to protesters in the streets of Alexandria, Egypt.

Across dusty Egypt, anxiety has filled the airupdated: Fri Feb 04 2011 05:49:00

The streets are calm in the far-off western Egyptian town of Siwa, but one resident says the social unease gripping the country's capital can be felt just the same.

Watching Egypt's turmoil from afarupdated: Thu Feb 03 2011 11:40:00

On a lively Saturday night in Midtown Atlanta, George Khalil helps the steady flow of customers who rush into his convenience store. But his thoughts are far from the beer and cigarettes that he quickly rings up.

Egyptian voices reflect diverse crowd of protestersupdated: Wed Feb 02 2011 09:10:00

A tapestry of people covered the streets of Egypt on Tuesday. They are young and old, rich and poor, Muslim and Christian. There were even people who, amid the sweeping calls for President Hosni Mubarak's resignation, made known their support for the embattled leader.

Trying for peace in climate of chaos, violenceupdated: Wed Feb 02 2011 07:28:00

When my translator and I arrived at the main morgue in Alexandria on Saturday morning to try and figure out how many people had died the previous day in the violent clashes that engulfed the city, officials held us back. We needed official permission, they said, and couldn't give us any information without that.

Sharing tales of an exodus from Egyptupdated: Wed Feb 02 2011 05:55:00

It was Tuesday, January 25. Word had spread for days through the streets of Cairo that there would be protests. No one knew exactly what to expect.

Egypt's protesters not swayed by tanksupdated: Tue Feb 01 2011 05:32:00

Tanks hit the streets in Alexandria, Egypt, but protesters continue to cry for the removal of President Mubarak from power.

Unrest in Egypt: Questions and answersupdated: Tue Feb 01 2011 05:32:00

As the protests in Cairo enter a second week, CNN takes a look at some of the key questions surrounding them.

Charter flights to carry thousands of Americans out of Egyptupdated: Mon Jan 31 2011 07:07:00

Charter flights that begin Monday will ferry the first of thousands of Americans away from the escalating crisis in Egypt, the State Department said.

Mubarak hangs on to power as protests, looting convulse Egyptupdated: Sun Jan 30 2011 01:40:00

Relative calm settled on Cairo in the hours before sunrise on Sunday, after tens of thousands of demonstrators defied a curfew on Saturday to demand change and new fears of anarchy spread as President Hosni Mubarak clung to power.

Emotional protests, rampant lawlessness pervasive around Egyptupdated: Sat Jan 29 2011 21:59:00

By day, tens of thousands turned out in cities across Egypt -- demanding the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak, calling for major economic and political reforms and, in multiple spots, bloodily clashing with police forces.

Looting, chaos in Egyptupdated: Sat Jan 29 2011 21:59:00

Residents set up barricades and defend themselves as shops and businesses are looted across Egypt.

Defiance on Cairo streets as protesters 'lose fear'updated: Sat Jan 29 2011 12:08:00

Defiance and hope replaced Friday's scenes of widespread chaos and violence in Cairo on Saturday but at least five people were reported dead in clashes between police and protesters outside the Interior Ministry building.

The military and the media: Holding the cards in Egypt?updated: Sat Jan 29 2011 01:18:00

As mass protests swept Egypt on Friday, the actions of two key institutions served as indicators for what lies ahead for the embattled regime: the military and the media.

Egyptian protesters chant 'Freedom!'updated: Fri Jan 28 2011 17:14:00

"Freedom!" the crowds chanted along the banks of the Nile River in Cairo after dark Friday, defying a curfew being enforced by troops with armored personnel carriers and tear gas.

Egypt's ruling party headquarters on fireupdated: Fri Jan 28 2011 17:14:00

Nile TV reports Egypt's ruling party headquarters in Cairo has been burned and ransacked by demonstrators.

Why Egypt regime can weather the stormupdated: Fri Jan 28 2011 09:33:00

This week tens of thousands swamped the heart of Cairo, Alexandria, and other major Egyptian cities, facing down anti-riot police, to demand cheaper food, better services, and substantial changes to the regime's modus operandi.

Egypt cracks down on protestersupdated: Fri Jan 28 2011 09:33:00

Riot police use clubs on protesters as demonstrations spread in Egypt. CNN's Ben Wedeman reports.

Al Qaeda-linked group attacked church in Egypt, authorities sayupdated: Sun Jan 23 2011 11:49:00

The Palestinian Islamic Army, which has links to al Qaeda, carried out the New Year's Day attack on a Christian church in Alexandria, Egypt, that left almost two dozen people dead, Interior Minister Habib al-Adly said Sunday.

Egypt church bombing heightens tensionsupdated: Sun Jan 23 2011 11:49:00

CNN's Ben Wedeman reports on the aftermath of a New Year's church bombing that rekindled sectarian tensions in Egypt.

Two Egyptians try but fail to set themselves on fireupdated: Wed Jan 19 2011 10:12:00

Two Egyptians allegedly tried to set themselves on fire but security guards stopped them from carrying out the acts, an Egyptian Interior Ministry official confirmed to CNN Wednesday.

2 in Egypt torch themselves; 1 deadupdated: Tue Jan 18 2011 14:07:00

One man died and another was injured after they set themselves on fire Tuesday in Egypt, the latest in a string of self-immolations in restive North Africa, officials told CNN.

iReporter's view of Tunisia unrestupdated: Tue Jan 18 2011 14:07:00

CNN iReporter Marwan Guetari talks about unrest in Tunisia and the role of technology on the ground.

Man sentenced to death for killing Christiansupdated: Mon Jan 17 2011 04:50:00

A man accused of killing Christians after a Christmas mass a year ago in Egypt has been sentenced to death, Egypt's state-run Al Ahram newspaper reported Sunday.

Coptic churches on alert in Europeupdated: Wed Jan 12 2011 06:13:00

Security is boosted at Coptic churches in Europe after a deadly attack in Egypt. CNN's Frederik Pleitgen reports.

Six Christians shot, 1 fatally, in Egyptupdated: Wed Jan 12 2011 06:13:00

A policeman fatally shot a Christian man and wounded five other Christians Tuesday in an attack on a train in Egypt, officials said.

Faith overcomes fear in Egyptupdated: Fri Jan 07 2011 11:27:00

Worshippers attend a Coptic service in Cairo, after an earlier attack killed several in Alexandria.

Egypt's Muslims support Coptic Christians on religious holidayupdated: Fri Jan 07 2011 11:27:00

Egyptian Muslims attended Christmas services Friday in a show of solidarity with Coptic Christians days after a bombing killed 23 congregants in the country's north.

Egypt beefs up security for Coptic Christmas Eveupdated: Thu Jan 06 2011 05:58:00

Egyptian authorities beefed up security Thursday as Coptic Christians warily ushered in Christmas Eve after a New Year's Day bombing in front of a church that killed nearly two dozen of their members.

Amid massive security, Egypt's Christians protest peacefullyupdated: Wed Jan 05 2011 13:24:00

Hundreds of supporters of Egyptian Christians protesting a New Year's bombing that killed nearly two dozen of their members marched Tuesday night on a church in a Cairo suburb, where they were met by an equal number of security officers in riot gear.

Resist terror with more houses of worshipupdated: Wed Jan 05 2011 12:28:00

With the recent deadly attacks on Christian churches, the maniacal terrorists of al Qaeda seem to be aiming at unraveling the neighborliness among Muslims, Jews and Christians throughout the Middle East that has existed for centuries.

European Coptic churches on alert after attackupdated: Tue Jan 04 2011 20:58:00

Coptic churches around Europe are expressing fears for their safety following a New Year's Day attack on a church in Egypt that had been listed on an Islamist website.

How Christians, Muslims can find peaceupdated: Mon Jan 03 2011 09:32:00

Speaking hours after a terrorist attack killed 21 people in a Coptic church in Alexandria, Egypt, Pope Benedict XVI announced that he would hold an interreligious meeting in October in Assisi, Italy, to discuss with other religious leaders how religion can promote world peace.

Copts return to scene of deadly bombing in Egyptupdated: Sun Jan 02 2011 12:18:00

Emotional congregants returned to their church Sunday in Alexandria, Egypt, mourning the loss of fellow worshippers in a bombing a day earlier.

Attack on Christian church in Egyptupdated: Sun Jan 02 2011 01:23:00

An apparent suicide bomber caused an explosion outside a Coptic church in Alexandria, Egypt. CNN's Reggie Aqui reports.

Security tightened after deadly church blast in Egyptupdated: Sun Jan 02 2011 01:23:00

Government officials in Alexandria, Egypt, increased security around places of worship following an explosion that killed at least 21 people at a church in the region, the governor told state media Saturday.

Pope rallies Christians not to despair in face of recent attacksupdated: Sat Jan 01 2011 11:07:00

Pope Benedict XVI spoke out Saturday against a recent wave of religious attacks against Christians and rallied worshippers not to "cave into depression and resignation," hours after a bomb explosion outside a church in Egypt killed 21 people.

Reports: Bomb kills 7 at Egyptian churchupdated: Sat Jan 01 2011 08:38:00

A car bomb outside a church in Alexandria, Egypt killed at least seven people and wounded at least 24 others early Saturday, Egyptian state media reported, citing unnamed security officials.

Heavy rains, strong winds pound parts of Middle Eastupdated: Mon Dec 13 2010 23:42:00

Heavy rains and strong winds lashed parts of the Middle East Sunday, rocking ships in the eastern Mediterranean Sea and damaging dozens of buildings in Egypt, government officials and state-run media reported.

Cruise ship battered in Mediterranean stormupdated: Mon Dec 13 2010 22:04:00

A violent storm over the weekend lashed a Royal Caribbean ship trying to get to port in Alexandria, Egypt, injuring nearly 30 passengers, shattering glass and overturning furniture.

Egyptian police, opposition supporters clash ahead of electionsupdated: Sat Nov 20 2010 05:27:00

Streets in major Egyptian cities appeared calm Saturday, a day after clashes erupted between security forces and opposition supporters, state media and eyewitnesses said.

Egyptian police brutality case postponed two monthsupdated: Tue Jul 27 2010 13:58:00

The Egyptian court hearing the case of a deadly police assault has adjourned for two months, state media reported.

Two policemen charged in beating death of Egyptian manupdated: Thu Jul 01 2010 12:02:00

Two plainclothes police officers have been charged and jailed in connection with the beating death of a 28-year-old man in Alexandria, a source in the Egyptian attorney general's office told CNN Thursday.

Demonstrators in Egypt rail against brutality, man's deathupdated: Fri Jun 25 2010 21:32:00

Mohamed ElBaradei, the former chief of the U.N. atomic agency and now an Egyptian reformist figure, joined thousands of people in Alexandria on Friday to protest the death of an Egyptian man and shine a light on police brutality.

Egypt police brutalityupdated: Fri Jun 25 2010 21:32:00

Protesters in Egypt stage a demonstration over death of 28-year-old businessman. CNN's Ben Wedeman reports.

Internet failure hits two continentsupdated: Thu Jan 31 2008 19:14:00

High-technology services across large tracts of Asia, the Middle East and North Africa were crippled Thursday following a widespread Internet failure which brought many businesses to a standstill and left others struggling to cope.

Technology to create solutionsupdated: Wed Jan 30 2008 17:00:00

Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates speaks on how technology can help create solutions at the World Economic Forum.

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