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11 Feb

How did you experience Egyptian news and history?

Posted by Robert Comments off

I asked the ‘Twitterverse’ to share what sources they were using to experience the historic news of events from Egypt. Here is a Wordle showing the response.

Al Jazeera was the clear winner.

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