Examples of using Mubarak in English and their translations into Chinese
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Other sons waiting in the wings include Gamal Mubarak of Egypt, Saifuddin Gadhafi of Libya, and Ahmed Salih of Yemen.
City chairman, Khaldoon Al Mubarak, said:"We are delighted to announce the extension of Pep's contract through to 2021.
Senator Graham said President Mubarak was seeking"further explanations and clarifications" of President Bush's ideas for the establishment of a Palestinian state.
The following members were unable to attend the session in February: Domenico Da Empoli, Emmanuel Kalngui, Hussein Mubarak, Cristian Rodrigo and Maruthadu Sudhakar.
On the eve of the vote, power appears concentrated even more firmly in the hands of the generals who took over from Mubarak.
On 13 July 2007, the security authorities arrested Mr. Mubarak al-Fadil and others on charges relating to sabotage and attempting to overthrow the Government.
The Muslim Brotherhood and other Islamists, who had joined the revolt against Mubarak, broke with the revolutionaries and backed the military-run transition.
(o) At the 23rd meeting, on 3 April 2000: Mr. Oumid Midhat Mubarak, Minister of Health of Iraq.
When I was carried through the hospital doors last June, nobody thought I would live to tell this story,” remembers Adba Saleh Mubarak.
When I was carried through the hospital doors last June, nobody thought I would live to tell this story,” remembers Adba Saleh Mubarak.
Under Mubarak decentralization and local autonomy became more of a reality, and local policies often reflected special local conditions.
Mubarak urged Israel to“seize the current opportunity” and“not let it slip through your fingers.”.
Mubarak was initially arrested in April 2011, two months after stepping down, and has since been in prison and military hospitals.
As they confront Mubarak's successors, they will need this knowledge for their continuing struggle.
Quadrennial report of the non-governmental organization Suzanne Mubarak Women' s International Peace Movement(E/2012/L.14).
Many Egyptians who lived through Mubarak's rule view it as a period of autocracy and crony capitalism.
First, Mubarak notwithstanding, Egyptians overwhelmingly want a strong tie to Gaza; Hamas concurs;
A Mubarak, like a Ferdinand Marcos, presents serious problems to social stability.
The ruling enraged Mubarak's opponents, with about 1,000 converging on a central Cairo square to denounce the government.
Mubarak, 85, is being retried on charges of ordering the killing of protesters during the 2011 uprising that led to his downfall.