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Egypt will restrict sermons during the holy month of Ramadan to topics of faith and morality, the state's top official in charge of religious affairs said yesterday, in the latest measure by the government to control mosques and limit access of opponents to them.

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Egypt's prosecutors referred to trial yesterday the country's former Islamist president on charges of insulting the judiciary and defaming its members to spread hate— the fourth case filed against Mohammed Morsi since his July ouster, the state news agency reported.

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Human Rights Watch on yesterday urged Egypt's military-backed government to immediately release from detention five aides of ousted Islamist President Mohammed Morsi.

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A prominent Egyptian blogger accused of attacking soldiers during deadly clashes was released after nearly two months in detention, during which he became a symbol of the pro-democracy activists' struggle to end military rule in Egypt.

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