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Egypt's Sisi signals shift toward Muslim Brotherhood

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imageBritish Prime Minister Cameron meets Egypt's President Sisi outside of 10 Downing Street in London.Stefan Wermuth/REUTERS

During what was otherwise an ordinary diplomatic visit to the United Kingdom at the beginning of November, Egypt’s President Sisi signaled a significant shift in Egyptian domestic policy and regional politics.

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