Ahmed Moussa

'Ahmed Moussa' - 3 News Result(s)

  • TV Anchor Mistakes Video Game Footage for Russian Airstrikes in Syria
    World News | Abby Phillip, The Washington Post | Wednesday October 14, 2015
    Controversial Egyptian television anchor Ahmed Moussa is known to throw caution - and sometimes facts - to the wind. To the amusement of his many critics online, his latest on-air misstep was no exception.
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  • Palestinians to Leave Cairo on Sunday Unless Israel Resumes Gaza Talks
    World News | Reuters | Sunday August 10, 2014
    Palestinian negotiators will leave Cairo on Sunday unless Israel agrees to return to Egyptian-mediated negotiations to end the war in Gaza, senior delegation member Moussa Abu Marzouk said.
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  • Wavering Egyptians vote for president
    World News | Reuters | Thursday May 24, 2012
    Egyptians, choosing their leader freely for the first time in history, voted for a second day on Thursday in an election that is a fruit of last year's popular revolt against Hosni Mubarak. After six decades under authoritarian, military-backed rule, Egypt's 50 million voters can decide whether to entrust the most populous Arab nation to an Islamis...
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'Ahmed Moussa' - 3 News Result(s)

  • TV Anchor Mistakes Video Game Footage for Russian Airstrikes in Syria
    World News | Abby Phillip, The Washington Post | Wednesday October 14, 2015
    Controversial Egyptian television anchor Ahmed Moussa is known to throw caution - and sometimes facts - to the wind. To the amusement of his many critics online, his latest on-air misstep was no exception.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Palestinians to Leave Cairo on Sunday Unless Israel Resumes Gaza Talks
    World News | Reuters | Sunday August 10, 2014
    Palestinian negotiators will leave Cairo on Sunday unless Israel agrees to return to Egyptian-mediated negotiations to end the war in Gaza, senior delegation member Moussa Abu Marzouk said.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Wavering Egyptians vote for president
    World News | Reuters | Thursday May 24, 2012
    Egyptians, choosing their leader freely for the first time in history, voted for a second day on Thursday in an election that is a fruit of last year's popular revolt against Hosni Mubarak. After six decades under authoritarian, military-backed rule, Egypt's 50 million voters can decide whether to entrust the most populous Arab nation to an Islamis...
    www.ndtv.com
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