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Revolution delivers fell blow to Egypt
Protesters who occupied the state security headquarters in Nasr City report a treasure trove of information on public figures and piles of shredded documents
In his first visit to Cairo following the 25 January Revolution, French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said that his country is willing to expand economic and social help to Egypt in the coming weeks and months ahead
All eyes are on Prime Minister, Essam Sharaf's list of candidates given to the military council for approval of a new transitional government that would satisfy the demands of the people
Washington questions approach towards MENA region, but Obama avoids cookie-cutter doctrine considering legacy of US problems of adhering to rigid policies
Gaddafi loyal air forces launch air strikes in the town of Ras Lanuf. State TV makes bogus announcement that Gaddafi retook the town
Social upheaval in Egypt forces football authorities to rethink the salaries of star players in the domestic league
Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh on Saturday reiterated that he would remain in power until his term ends in 2013, rejecting an opposition plan for him to step aside this year
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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
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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.....
Taha Abdel Alim
Without addressing poverty, the great uprising of the Egyptian people will run out of steam
While the door has been opened to a brighter future for Egypt, all depends on how the delicate work of removing the army from political life proceeds
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
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
Karim Benzema scored twice as Real Madrid survived without Cristiano Ronaldo to win 3-1 at Racing Santander and close the gap on La Liga leaders Barcelona to seven points on Sunday
A blazing second-half performance saw Inter Milan come back from a goal down to crush Genoa 5-2 at the San Siro and stay five points behind leaders AC Milan on a Sunday when fading Napoli dropped more points
Dirk Kuyt scored a hat-trick to blow the Premier League title race wide open as Liverpool cruised to a 3-1 win over leaders Manchester United at Anfield on Sunday.
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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
Algeria's government is studying ways to improve dialogue with the public including the use of social media, a day after police cracked down on anti-regime rallies
South Sudan will help the north get relief on around $38 billion in debt, as long as the north "cooperates" on a border dispute and other issues in the countdown to the country's split
Security forces in Saudi Arabia have detained at least 22 minority Shi'ite Muslims who protested last week over what they say is discrimination, activists said on Sunday
Deficit of over $3bn by end of March, predicts central bank
Shipping unhindered as Ismailia workers demonstrate against canal chairman
Unrest will only have short-term effect, says DRV president
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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