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The world awaits anxiously the appointment of a new Egyptian FM. Seventy-five year-old Nabil El-Arabi is said have an "in" internationally and his CV being considered
Judge Al-Mohammadi Qunsua adjourned the hearing to April 2, after a heated exchange between the defence team and civil society lawyers attending the trial
Among those suggested as Egypt's new foreign minister are Nabil El-Arabi, Nabil Fahmi and Sameh Shukri. Egyptian foreign policy, however, is not expected to change
Protesters mass in Baghdad's Tahrir Square and other cities over corruption, unemployment and poor public services
Amid wild cheers, Essam Sharaf tell crowds "I get my legitimacy from you"
Soldiers open fire on protesters a day after opposition offers Saleh smooth exit
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The new generations of Egyptian youth have opened Egypt for democracy and dignity. How do adults internalise.....
Op-ed by Hani Shukrallah
In a little less than a week, the Egyptian military took some highly significant steps towards meeting.....
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Marianne Khoury was one of many players in the film industry who felt compelled to involve themselves.....
Emad Gad
Now that the revolution has exposed the myth that the region will fall into the hands of Islamists if its dictators fall, Egyptians must guard against the tricks of the old regime as they move towards a civil state
Maha Ghalwash
The popular uprisings across the region will likely have a lasting and positive impact, largely due to their nature and origin
Gamal Abdel-Gawad
It would be more judicious to look beyond the Constitution's declaration of Islam as Egypt's state religion and source of legislation than be weighed down in semantics on the path to a free nation
From New York to Tahrir to Alexandria, a joyous journey of rediscovering a collectivity
Novelist Ibrahim Abdel-Meguid reflects on the first week of the Egyptian revolution
El-Desuky records testimonials and reactions from discussions on the history of Egyptian movements dating back to 1964 until the student movement in 1972
Life is set to get back to usual in Tunisian football on 13 March after a two-month break that saw the country transformed
Club Africain thrash Rwanda’s APR to set up Zamalek meeting in the African Champions League
Pharaohs begin preparations for opening game of 2012 London Games qualifiers
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Supreme Military Council 'shocked' by Youth Coalition's preparation and resolve
Egyptian protesters pour their anger at the State Security in Alexandria
Turkey's President Abdullah Gul said after meeting Egypt's military rulers on Thursday he was convinced the army was serious about piloting a democratic transition
Ahram Online visits two Libyan border towns: one euphoric as rebels repell the latest government attack, the other a desert of disappointment as Africans await evacuation
Hundreds protested in Saudi's east calling for the release of a religious figure
Fighting between Sunni and majority Shi'ite Muslims in central Bahrain injured several people overnight in the first sectarian violence since protests erupted in the Sunni-ruled kingdom two weeks ago
Unrest will only have short-term effect, says DRV president
Report from Information and Decision Support Center shows 50 per cent drop
Egypt among nations planning to expand stocks amid rising global demand
Alqurity has been unveiling the struggles of Egyptians through his bold artwork. Like his homeland, he has been undergoing constant transformation, yet one constant prevails: he (and Egypt alike) is a store of undeniable talent
Tahrir Square continues to play an important role in post-revolutionary art life. In parallel, many cultural centres have resumed their regular activities
The appointment of Mohamed El Sawy as the minister of culture has received opposition from artists and writers alike and accordingly a protest took place in front of the ministry of culture
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