Egypt after Morsi – all you need to know | beyondbrics:
"With the military reoccupying centre stage in Egypt, what does this mean for democracy and the economy? Since the July ouster of President Mohamed Morsi, detentions have continued and more than 1,000 of his Muslim Brotherhood supporters have been killed. The FT’s special report on Egypt takes a hard look at the country’s political and economic future, writes Peter Chapman.
Interim prime minister Hazem al-Biblawi has the job of stabilising the flailing economy. He tells the FT what chance he thinks he has. And Heba Saleh, our Cairo bureau chief, examines the new government’s double-edged sword of a $16bn lifeline of aid and investment from the wealthy Gulf oil-rich states.
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