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Workers raise doubts over cabinet choice of labour and industry heads
Former president's son appointed allies to head leading Egyptian banks, now they face anger from employees and public
Egypt's traditional opposition finds itself sinking in the sands of change as the regime crumbles and the younger generations find their voice
As Arab regimes launch violent crackdowns on protesters across the region, arms makers scramble to finalise deals in the biggest arms fair in the Middle East
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Amid Egypt's revolution, individuals lived the drama in their own lives. Here are a selection of stories,.....
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Time for a new Arab League, dictators need not apply, writes Nabil Shawkat
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Ahram Online talked with two of Egypt's most established veteran filmmakers about the revolution, the.....
Taha Abdel Alim
Pride and social justice push through the revolution and determine where it's heading
Emad Gad
With Mubarak’s fall, so too must the Pharaoh’s court be replaced by a pluralistic, open system of governance for Egypt to have a chance of emerging as a modern nation
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Hani Shukrallah
The revolution has triumphed, but even as we celebrate, we need to begin at once with the most amazing job history has thrown our way, the building of an Egyptian democracy
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Ezzat El-Kamhawy relives the "laughing revolution", where the sense of humour and imagination overcame the surly regime that lacked the necessary imagination
Mahmoud El-Wardani witnessed the first moments of what eventually turned out to be a revolution
Alaa Khaled's dream of the massive demonstration that brings everyone together comes true during the demonstrations in Alexandria
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CAF honours former General Secretary Mustapha Fahmy of Egypt
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Speculation surrounds the priest's death
Blaze at Egyptian interior ministry building allegedly set by bitter policemen. Journalists’ Tweets indicate authorities mute them from reporting
Islamists back investment and free markets, says Brotherhood
Saudi King Abdullah arrived in his homeland Wednesday after three months abroad, boosting social benefits for his people as he returned to a Middle East rocked by anti-regime uprisings
New Zealand earthquake claims 75 lives, while troops, police and emergency workers still search for survivors
As the violence against protesters in Libya intensifies, countries move to bring their stranded citizens home
Pledges funding for housing and to help unemployed
Workers raise doubts over cabinet choice of labour and industry heads
Oil-driven financial bubbles in precarious position in North Africa. Tension as bubbles might burst
In spite of El Sawy’s clear statement to Ahram Online (17 Feb) that he is not interested in the Ministry of Culture, four days later he has accepted the post, a fact which has spurred some opposition from Egyptian artists
For more than two weeks, the artist dedicated his voice to chanting and his time to raising political awareness among the eclectic crowd, while adding a dash of colour to Tahrir Square
One of the important impacts of the Egyptian revolution and the fall of the regime was felt in the Egyptian Actors’ Union, where removal of its head Ashraf Zaki, marks the beginning of a new era for the union

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