Warning by Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi that elections will not be held until October is bound to deepen the stalement between the Islamist leader and his opponents. Bradley Hope reports from Cairo Read Article Postponement of Egypt's elections may deepen turmoil
In the second of a three-part, abridged serialisation of his book Last Days of the Pharaoh, Bradley Hope describes Hosni Mubarak as incapable of reaching beyond a small circle of family and close aides. Read Article Hosni Mubarak, a president cut off from his people
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