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Prime minister meets protesters to discuss the fate of the Helwan governor
Profiles of the most commended and controversial new ministers
State security investigations headquarters in Lazoughly the scene of renewed army aggression towards protesters maintaining the pressure after Saturday's demonstration at the Medinet Nasr HQ, where files were salvaged
Three heavyweight officials of ousted President Hosni Mubarak face hard times ahead amid an avalanche of corruption accusations
Ministers Maged George and Sayed Meshaal, members of the ailing National Democratic Party, have survived the latest cabinet reshuffle unscathed
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
The United States is assisting in the repatriation of Egyptian citizens fleeing violence in Libya
After state security allegedly tried to burn secret archives, Egyptians managed to save and post some on Facebook. Military seeks them returned for national security’s sake  
1000 protesters refuse to leave before the Helwan governor, who refuses to rebuild their torched church in its original location, resigns

Ahram Online looks at why four ministers appointed by Mubarak seven years ago have kept their positions in Essam Sharaf's cabinet

After protesters stormed State Security headquarters on Saturday and Sunday, the Armed Forces have surrounded another compound in Muqattam to hold back protesters


The ministry of higher education refused to sack Maher El Domiaty, president of Zaqaziq University, causing students to protest

The area surrounding the Citadel was turned on Wednesday night into the scene of another round of clashes between Copts and the police

Speculation surrounds the priest's death

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Egypt's opposition parties demand that the government take the attack on the Two Saints Church seriously and work to uproot the underlying causes of current sectarian tensions

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The 2010-2015 parliament will have a sweeping NDP majority

The legally imposed limit on campaign spending of LE100,000 is proving little more than wishful thinking, what with the cost of billboards, TV adds and thugs for hire

President Hosni Mubarak hails the NDP for its sweeping majority in the parliamentary elections, as well as the performance of the Higher Council for Elections

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