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A voice recording is revealed of the former head of Egypt’s central security, giving orders to use live ammunition to kill peaceful protesters in the wake of the revolution
Thousands of Syrians demand the toppling of regime in mass protests across Syria and pledged support for the city of Deraa where tanks and troops killed tens of peaceful protesters
Britain's Prince William and Kate Middleton married at Westminster Abbey in a royal occasion that has attracted a huge global audience
Egypt's foreign minister says Rafah border crossing will be open permanently to ease the Israeli blockade in Gaza.
The global nuclear non-proliferation regime is failing, says Mohamed ElBaradei in a new book reflecting on his time as head of the IAEA
Self-sufficiency in wheat and subsidies for peasant farmers: a new language being heard at the Ministry of Agriculture
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The Egyptian revolution has triggered an explosion of new and emerging political parties and movements......
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Supreme Council of the Armed Forces is expected to soon ratify amendments to four laws presumably intended.....
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Enhancing economic stability may prove a tougher task than changing the regime
Rick Rowden
The IMF’s rhetoric may have changed slightly after the global financial crisis, but it remains in practice an arm of Western financial interests
Emad Gad
The more Egyptians go to the polls the less seats will go to religious forces in the next parliament
Abdel Moneim Said
Egypt’s democratic revolution puts it at odds with a theocratic Iran, while the two have differing strategic and economic interests
The Spanish writer, who predicted that Egypt would rise up like Tunisia, is effusive in his praise for the efforts made to topple dictators, though challenges lie ahead
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The Tahrir Book Fair, open until 3 April, opens today with disappointing turnout, despite being the best opportunity for publishers and booksellers this year
From New York to Tahrir to Alexandria, a joyous journey of rediscovering a collectivity
Egypt coach Diaa El Sayed is ready for the FIFA U-20 World Cup but needs time to study his opponents
Holders Ahly miss out on the chance of closing the gap with league leaders Zamalek after goalless draw with Masry
Sunderland’s Ahmed Elmohamady hopes to help his teammates finish in the top 10 of the English Premier League
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The ordeal of Camilia Shehata, who was believed to have converted to Islam but shut away in a monastery, continues with thousands of Salafists clamouring for her release in front of a Coptic cathedral
Mubarak’s two daughter-in-laws, released today, presented proofs early this morning that they gained their land and business before marrying Egypt’s ousted president’s sons
US state department issues statement permitting non-essential embassy staff and family to return to Egypt and work to continue as normal
Thousands protest across Yemen demanding the immediate resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh, only two days before signing the GCC power shift deal
Revolutionaries and forces loyal to Muammer Gaddafi battles over control of a key border post, fighting on both sides of the Libya-Tunisia frontier
The wedding of Prince William and his Kate Middleton begins Friday with huge crowds and a global TV audience watching Britain's biggest royal celebration for three decades
When President Hosni Mubarak was driven from power in February, millions of Egyptians believed the graft and stagnation that blighted his 30-year rule would go too. Two months later, some people are having second thoughts
Self-sufficiency in wheat and subsidies for peasant farmers: a new language being heard at the Ministry of Agriculture
Deposit and overnight lending rates remain the same, and the discount rate is also unchanged
On Monday, 2 May, Egyptian artists, Mahmoud Ibrahim and Mohamed Mekawy will exhibit their works at Isis and Nahdet Misr galleries, respectively
Force Majeure, a performing arts festival, opened yesterday at the Townhouse gallery
Cairo Contemporary Music Days 2011 kicks off today until 3 May, featuring modern classic music concerts and workshops

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