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El-Feki frontrunner to succeed Moussa for top Arab League post
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
Clashes erupt in Tahrir Square
Protesters refuse to end the sit-in until their demands are met, including a transparent investigation into the Friday clashes
Ethiopia willing to end the Nile Basin Saga
After a lengthy battle over water shares, Ethiopia's ambassador to Egypt, stresses a different type of agreement between both countries
Mubarak turns up the heat on himself
Former president Mubarak throws himself back into the limelight, drawing harsh criticism and speedier legal action against him and his family
El-Sherif to remain in custody for 15 days, pending investigation
Safwat El-Sherif,former NDP heavyweight, is accused of profiteering and illegally accumulating wealth
UN delegation highlights post-revolution human rights achievements
A delegation of the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights points out the progress made and distance left to go in Egypt's journey to real change
Mubarak branded a ‘subtle actor’
In the wake of Mubarak's emotional speech on Sunday, the Alliance of Egyptian Revolutionaries denounce the ousted president, his family and all their allies
April 6 Movement likens Mubarak speech to Bin Laden's
The April 6 Movement slams the Mubarak speech, citing similarities with Bin Laden’s style and squarely blaming Mubarak for the death of protesters
Politics
Tensions cloud relations between Egypt's revolution and army
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
AUC students protest against State Security presence
Students at the American University in Cairo call for the removal from the institution of figures from State Security and the NDP, whom they accuse of censoring student activities on campus
The rise and fall of Egypt’s lucky prime minister
Ahmed Nazif, widely seen to have been placed at the top of government by Gamal Mubarak, was sent to prison Sunday for 15 days pending investigations into government corruption, bringing to an end his run of luck
Egyptian blogger sentenced to three years by military court
Ruling relates to Maikel Nabil's blog post that accused the Egyptian army of deception over its role in the revolution
Ex-Premier Nazif sentenced to 15 days in jail, pending investigation
Former Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif has been sentenced to 15 days in jail pending investigation
Protests are alive and well in Egypt: two more erupt
One new protest in Cairo demands the removal of the minister of military production and the other is over raises for parliament employees
Attack on Egypt Copts
Copts protest Egypt train shooting
The area surrounding the Citadel was turned on Wednesday night into the scene of another round of clashes between Copts and the police
Coptic Priest found dead in southern Egypt
Speculation surrounds the priest's death
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Egypt's opposition demands unified law for building houses of worship
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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Egypt Elections 2010
Official results : 16 opposition, 424 NDP, 65 "independents"
The 2010-2015 parliament will have a sweeping NDP majority
"Hire a thug" and other campaign expenditures
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
Mubarak: Despite some irregularities elections were transparent
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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