Clipping the presidential wings The newly amended constitution will curtail presidential powers in order to guarantee the smooth rotation of power, reports Gamal Essam El-Din
Revolving doors The Armed Forces have approved a cabinet reshuffle. It was the kind of thing that might have enthralled the public before 25 January, writes Shaden Shehab
Down but not out Fears of a counterrevolution gained momentum this week. Amira Howeidy asks how serious the threat is
How the mighty have fallen Investigations into the world of allegedly corrupt state officials are unprecedented, Mona El-Nahhas reports
Revolutionary goals How can the youth movements that sparked the revolution consolidate their influence, asks Mohamed Abdel-Baky
Five cases of exorcism Facing each others' shadows but not actually facing each other, seculars and Islamists were at daggers drawn, writes Youssef Rakha. Then came the revolution
Greater than the movies Looking back over the recent weeks of demonstrations, events in Egypt outshone anything on the silver screen, finds Hani Mustafa
Squaring the circle The Muslim Brotherhood is seeking to establish a party under the banner of Liberty and Justice. But what about equal rights, asks Dina Ezzat
Calls for delay The head of the first political party to be recognised after the 25 January Revolution calls for parliamentary elections to be delayed for at least one year, reports Reem Leila
Testing the waters The passage of two Iranian naval ships through the Suez Canal is being seen as Tehran's attempt to sound out the new post-Mubarak Egypt, writes Rasha Saad
Mahalla wins showdown Workers at the Misr Spinning and Weaving Company, the vanguard of workers fighting for their rights, have ended their strike, reports Faiza Rady
The unrest continues Two weeks after the resignation of the former president, strikes are continuing across the country despite warnings from the military, reports Nesmahar Sayed
A new approach to Sinai The government is promoting dialogue with Sinai's Bedouins over the future of the peninsula, reports Amirah Ibrahim
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