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Five people in connection with Thanaweya Amma exam leaks arrested
Four suspects accused of creating social media groups to circulate exam answers, questions

Students arrested for leaking philosophy, geology exams
The Ministry of Education arrested a group of 15 Thanaweya Amma secondary students on accusations of leaking philosophy, geology, and statics exams, according to a statement released by the ministry on Sunday. The exam and answers were leaked during the time of the exams through social media platforms, while some students secretly took their mobiles …

Preparatory stage exams reportedly leaked
A Facebook page leaked alleged exams in several governorates around Egypt

ElBaradei leaks: unconstitutional act intending to turn tables against him
The leaks were broadcasted shortly after an interview with ElBaradei aired on Al-Araby channel

ChaoMing Facebook page administrator sentenced to 1 year in prison
The page was accused of leaking thanaweya amma secondary school exams
In Pictures: Students protest exam delays at Press Syndicate
Reports of the religious studies exam leak surfaced Wednesday morning

Students gather at Press Syndicate to protest exam delays
Reports of the religious studies exam leak surfaced Wednesday morning, while the Ministry of Education continued to deny the authenticity of the leaked exams

Religious studies exam reportedly leaked, angry students call for more protests
On Monday, hundreds of students gathered outside the ministry’s headquarters to call for Minister El-Helaly El-Sherbiny’s immediate dismissal

Police officers assault journalists to prevent reporting on violations against students
‘As long as the state doesn’t respect the press, we will continue to be subject to this,’ says attacked journalist

Thanaweya amma exam leaks spark protests against government education system
Cancellation, repetition, or postponing of exams is not ‘acceptable’, protesting students chanted

Education ministry cancels another Thanaweya Amma exam, following leak
While the Ministry of Education claims that there have been a number of arrests to prevent the leaking from continuing, several Facebook pages leaked a component of the mathematics exam on Sunday morning

New series of exam leaks plagues Education Ministry
Exam leak comes despite Ministry of Interior’s arrest of Education Ministry personnel to prevent further leaking

11 Education Ministry officials released, 7 others arrested
Officials released after an investigation proved that they are not involved in the case, except one official who was in charge of printing the exams’ final draft

Students claim secondary school exam leaked again
Some students claim the physics exam was leaked Sunday morning while the Ministry of Education replaced it with another copy before exam time

Education Minister poses suspending internet services as solution to exam leaks
Unconstitutionality of internet suspension and high cost of jamming communications are obstacles, says El-Helaly El-Sherbiny

Reconciliation with illicit gainers opens door for more corruption: researcher
The Mubaraks’ offshore activities in the Panama Papers is not new information, inadequate for the judicial procedure, says Osama Diab

New leaks allege UAE involvement in Egyptian military fund
The leaks included several phone calls with officials from both countries

TV journalists detained for airing alleged government leaks
The leaks belittle Gulf countries and urge media personnel to incite citizens

Interior Minister urges using machine guns against protesters in new leaks
Leaks of statements belittling Gulf States and Morsi’s military confinement declared genuine by top British forensic speech laboratory

Malicious attempts cannot break our unity: Al-Sisi to Arab kings
Egyptian authorities reject alleged leaks against GCC countries

News leaks allege government’s ‘dissatisfaction’ with Gulf countries
Despite publically strong ties with GCC, speakers in the leaks argue relations should be based on self-interest
Alleged leak suggests Al-Sisi’s interference in judiciary
Pro-Morsi channel claims second leak from president’s office, in which Morsi’s glass cage is brought up

Leak allegedly reveals government using media to shape public opinion
Officials purportedly pick media personnel to convince people that Al-Sisi is targeted

Leaked recordings allege Morsi was illegally detained in navy base
Top generals purportedly discuss ways to cover up evidence and falsify information