Sexual assault reported in Tahrir Square during Al-Sisi's inauguration: Anti-harassment... - 0 views
In Pictures: Turnout threatens to mar Sisi win - Daily News Egypt - 0 views
Low turnout prompts government to extend voting for a third day - Daily News Egypt - 0 views
Fining of abstainers is the law and will be implemented: Mehleb - Daily News Egypt - 0 views
Syrians stream to embassies to vote in controversial poll - Daily News Egypt - 0 views
Going to Alexandria: "Cynicism usually accompanies Arab elections" - 0 views
How Sisi plotted to save army rule even while Hosni Mubarak was in power - Telegraph - 0 views
A new political dilemma for Egypt's ruling military - 0 views
Morsi urges resistance in statement from detention - Daily News Egypt - 0 views
The return of Gamal Abdel Nasser? - Egyptian Streets - 0 views
Egypt: Passive Aggression and Counter-revolution: Voters, Youth Stay Home - 2 views
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Voting was extended from two days to three in Egypt's presidential election on Tuesday, apparently because of an unexpectedly low turnout. The contest pits Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, until recently minister of defense and a high-ranking general, against leftist warhorse Hamdeen Sabahi, a fixed election all on its own.
Why are 'revolutionaries' boycotting Egypt's elections? - Egyptian Streets - 1 views
US Elections - 0 views
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I really appreciated how in-the-loop the Jerusalem Post keeps its readers in Israel. They have their own section on their main website dedicated to U.S. Elections, w/recent news about our candidates and the primaries. There are actually some really good articles on here written about Bernie vs. Hillary and its interesting to read from a different stance other than America's.