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Supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood's presidential candidate Mohamed Morsy celebrate and shout anti-military council slogans in Cairo as Egypt state news agency MENA declares former leader Hosni Mubarak is 'clinically dead'.
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Egyptian protesters gather in Tahrir Square against the new constitutional document and the military council after the Muslim Brotherhood claims a win in the presidential vote.
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Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood claimed that its candidate Morsi had won the country's first free presidential elections since its uprising, but their rival Ahmed Shafiq disputed the announcement.
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Egyptians vote in the final day of the run-off presidential election between Mohammed Morsi, from the Muslim Brotherhood, and Ahmed Shafik, who was Hosni Mubarak's last prime minister.
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Egyptians voted Saturday in the country's landmark presidential runoff, between Muslim's Brotherhood candidate Morsi and Ahmed Shafik who was Hosni Mubarak's last prime minister.
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Egyptians protest outside the Supreme Constitutional Court in Cairo. Egypt's highest court declared the parliament invalid and that ex-MP under Mubarak, Shafiq, is qualified to run in the presidential election.
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Egyptians protest outside the Supreme Constitutional Court in Cairo as Egypt's highest court declares the parliament invalid and that Shafiq is still qualified to run in presidential election.
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Demonstrators gathered in Cairo's Tahrir Square for a protest calling the elimination of former Prime Minister Ahmed Shafik from the presidential race.

