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  2. Xiaomi 14 - Wikipedia

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    The Xiaomi 14 Pro, compared to the Xiaomi 13 Pro, features a flatter back and a consistent frame width on all sides. Meanwhile, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra retains mostly identical to its predecessor design but includes the bezel around the camera island [9] and lacks a bump on the upper part of the back. All modes have IP68 dust and water resistance.

  3. Xiaomi SU7 - Wikipedia

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    The Xiaomi SU7 (Chinese: 小米SU7; pinyin: Xiǎomǐ SU7, pronounced [sûtɕʰí] s-oo-tch-ee in Chinese) [6] [7] is a battery electric full-size sedan developed by Chinese company Xiaomi Auto, a subsidiary of the Chinese consumer electronics company Xiaomi. It is the first Xiaomi vehicle, manufactured at their plant in Beijing. The car was ...

  4. Xiaomi 11T - Wikipedia

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    11T Pro: 204 g (7.2 oz) Operating system: Original: Android 11 with MIUI 12.5 ... Xiaomi 11T and Xiaomi 11T Pro are Android-based smartphones manufactured by Xiaomi ...

  5. Visa requirements for Egyptian citizens - Wikipedia

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    An Egyptian passport. Visa requirements for Egyptian citizens are administrative entry restrictions imposed on citizens of Egypt by the authorities of other states.. As of 15 June 2024, Egyptian citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 55 countries and territories, ranking the Egyptian passport 87th in the world according to the Henley Passport Index.

  6. Italian invasion of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The Italian invasion of Egypt (Operazione E) was an offensive in the Second World War from Italian Libya, against British, Commonwealth and Free French in the neutral Kingdom of Egypt. The invasion by the Italian 10th Army ( 10ª Armata ) ended border skirmishing on the frontier and began the Western Desert Campaign (1940–1943) proper.

  7. Rabaa massacre - Wikipedia

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    Pro-Morsi demonstrators: Muslim Brotherhood [1] National Coalition for Supporting Legitimacy [2] Unaffiliated protesters [3] Deaths: Estimates vary. Human Rights Watch: 904–1,000+ protesters [4] [5] 817 at Rabaa Square 87 at al-Nahda Square. Egypt's National Council for Human Rights: 632 killed [6] [7] 624 protesters 8 police officers. Health ...

  8. Military industry of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, Egypt was a producer of small and medium weapons, whether licensed or reproduced. In the 1990s, Egypt entered the heavy weapons industry, and after the year 2000, it moved to the stage of starting to design weapons systems. Now, Egypt designs small and medium weapons, produces heavy weapons, and develops them through self-production.

  9. Trials and judicial hearings following the Egyptian ...

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    Mubarak was transported from his hospital at Sharm el Sheikh to Cairo in the early hours of that day on a military aircraft. Egypt awoke in much tension and anticipation at the trial. Clashes were witnessed between pro-Mubarak and anti-Mubarak protesters outside the Police Academy, which were promptly dispersed by the Egyptian police forces.