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The military's violent crackdown on a Tahrir Square sit-in early Saturday morning has triggered intense debate among the forces of the revolution over how to deal with the country's military rulers
Egyptian gas sold to Israel is not finding its way to Gaza, as the Israeli authorities impose tight restrictions on import of essential commodities
The Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation raised its stake in Egyptian Refining Company, upping overall public stake to 49.5 per cent in a new oil refinery, says company's chairman
African heads of state waiting to hear final word on latest peace plan, which has already met with approval from Gaddafi’s regime
Efraim Halevy, former head of Israeli intelligence,links recent pro-Gaza protests and the broader Arab pro-democracy movements to shifts in Israel's strategic environment
Middle East needs structural reforms to feed economic growth, according to World Economic Outlook
Mostafa El-Feki is nominated to succeed Amr Moussa for the post of secretary-general of the Arab League after the latter declared his intent to run for the Egyptian presidency
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The ousted regime pitted secular forces against Islamist currents; the future should be built on a model of inclusivity, not division
Abdel Moneim Said
The reappearance of radical Islamism in Egypt is a grave development that could undermine the youth revolution
Governments have already signed conventions that establish the human right to health; now it is time to put this commitment into practice
The Egyptian museum is open today and is not permanently closed, as was published in some media after violent clashes in nearby Tahrir Square
With all of the newness of Egypt's revolution, the antiquities ministry gets a reshuffle, including a new complaints department
Minister of Antiquities Zahi Hawass will put on a touring exhibition representing the Egyptian revolution in an effort to revive tourism
Zamalek’s goal keeper Abdel-Wahed El-Sayed stripped of team captaincy three days before the Egyptian League resumes, due to differences with club management
Support for Ali finally pays off after a dubious start with Al-Hilal
African players' review following weekend matches in Europe
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Business tycoon and Mubarak crony Ibrahim Kamel arrested for counter-revolutionary attempts, including incitement and thuggery
Demonstrators chased from protest hub by early morning military assault but regather hours later
Former chairmen of a military factory accused in Daimler corruption case are referred to criminal court
Embattled Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh welcomed Gulf "efforts" to end his country's political crisis, saying he was ready for a "peaceful" transfer of power in a constitutional way
Syrian security forces sealed off the coastal city of Banias overnight following killings by irregulars loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad
Revolutionary rebels insist any ceasefire must require the withdrawal of Gaddafi troops
Decline in main Bourse index led by telecoms and banks as foreigners re-enter market to offload stock
The Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation raised its stake in Egyptian Refining Company, upping overall public stake to 49.5 per cent in a new oil refinery, says company's chairman
Middle East needs structural reforms to feed economic growth, according to World Economic Outlook
Spanish artist Xavier Puigmarti exhibition ‘Wireless’ is on at the Mashrabia Art gallery, a tribute to the Egyptian Revolution
'Moscars' film festival is an initiative by two medical students, who have built up a large and enthusiastic community to share and discuss films on their website 3738Life
Staged as a play within a play, the American University in Cairo (AUC) production of 'Meinein Aguib Naas' (Is Anybody Out There?) portrays the effects of corruption, colonization and oppression on society and individuals

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