We have started to collect the most important news related to Egypt in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Ahly of Egypt beat Tunisia's Etoile Sahel 3-0 to win the 2005 Caf Champions League.
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The first Christian satellite channel in Egypt, established by the Coptic church, starts broadcasting.
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Violence mars run-off voting in the first round of Egyptian parliamentary elections.
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The Muslim Brotherhood says it has won at least 33 seats in the first round of national assembly elections in Egypt.
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Egypt's ruling NDP wins most seats in first-round voting amid surging support for the barred Muslim Brotherhood.
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Egypt arrests 200 members of the banned Muslim Brotherhood as voters go to the polls.
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Egyptian twins born joined at the head finally return home two years after successful surgery in the US.
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Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood group says it won 13 seats outright in the second stage of parliamentary elections.
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EU ministers approve an immediate European police mission to monitor the Egypt-Gaza border.
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Palestinians take control of a link to the outside world for the first time as the Gaza-Egypt border re-opens.
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Egyptian police arrest 16 members of the opposition Muslim Brotherhood, a spokesman says.
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Gazans queue at the only crossing point with Egypt, which reopens under Palestinian control for the first time.
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More than 1,500 Palestinians cross from Gaza into Egypt as a border point reopens under Palestinian control.
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The latest round of voting in Egypt is marred by reports of attacks on voters and mass arrests.
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Hundreds of Islamists are held in Egypt before last round of parliamentary polls, the Muslim Brotherhood says.
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Egyptian opposition activists and police clash at polling stations in the last round of key parliamentary elections.
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Egypt's opposition Muslim Brotherhood failed to win a seat outright in the final round of parliamentary elections.
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A judge in Egypt orders the detention of opposition leader Ayman Nour during his trial for forgery.
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Six die in violence during the final stage of Egypt's election as police bar Islamists from voting in some areas.
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Egypt's opposition Muslim Brotherhood wins a record 19% of seats in parliamentary polls, preliminary results say.
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Twenty-one Egyptians are killed and 33 injured in two separate road accidents south of Cairo, police say.
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Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak names five women and five members of the Coptic Christian minority to parliament.
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The trial of Egyptian opposition leader Ayman Nour is adjourned for a verdict until 24 December.
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President Mubarak addresses Egypt's parliament for the first time since Islamists won 20% of seats.
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The condition of Egyptian politician Ayman Nour, on hunger strike for 11 days, has improved slightly.
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