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Egypt’s 3-month state of emergency ends after court ruling

An Egyptian cabinet spokesman says the country's three-month-old state of emergency is ending after today after a court ruling. Getty Images

CAIRO, Egypt – The Cabinet spokesman says Egypt’s 3-month-old state of emergency is ending Tuesday after a court ruling.

A Cairo court ruled earlier in the day that the state of emergency expires Tuesday, Nov. 12, two days earlier than the interior minister said it would end.

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The discrepancy came because while the state of emergency began on Aug. 14, it was renewed for two months on Sept. 12. The court said that means it ends on Nov. 12, not Nov. 14.

The end of the state of emergency would mean the end of a curfew also in place. The Cabinet spokesman says the government will abide by the ruling, but is waiting for the court to issue the decision in writing. It was not clear how long that would take.

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