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Egypt
National Council conference ends in chaos after announcing members
First group of National Council members chosen, triggering objections and fighting
Majority of activists in military prisons released, criticism of SCAF continues
Activists maintain their pressure on Egypt's ruling military council after the release of most of their imprisoned peers, arguing that thousands of civilians still remain in military prisons
Egypt's public prosecutor refers Mubarak and his sons to criminal court
Mubarak and sons charged with killing protesters
Coalition of Revolutionary Forces to join 'Second Day of Anger'
As the call for a "Second day of Anger" on Friday spreads, political groups and coalitions join in, pressing their demands and criticising the pass of change under the military council
Victims of the revolution demonstrate, demanding state-funded treatment
On Monday, those injured by the events of 25 January and the families of the martyrs demonstrated in front of the Cabinet offices, demanding state funding for their treatment among other services
Court refuses former head of Shura council appeal and extends his detention
Safwat El-Sherif to be detained for another 45 days pending investigation for corruption
JFK awards go to Egypt activist
"We are all Khaled Said" group admin Wael Ghoneim receives JFK awards
April 6 Youth movement calls for “Save the Revolution” Friday, criticizing ruling military council
'Save the Revolution' Friday should call for fulfilment of the revolution's unmet demands, says April 6 Youth
Politics
Egypt’s 'Mainstream' may still be too elitist
The new Mainstream movement has spiked interest from the Facebook generation in the wave for a civil state vs an Islamic takeover, but some intellectuals argue to Ahram Online that Mainstream is not inclusive yet
International Union of Islamic Scholars: Sectarianism is a plot against the revolution
Copts fear Islamic state and say ‘No’ to constitutional amendments
Ahram Online's idiot's guide to Egypt's emergent political landscape
Fate of the ousted president inches further along
The referral of Hosni Mubarak to the criminal court could yet herald several scenarios
Egypt’s Public Prosecutor sends Mubarak men to criminal court
Ahead of calls for a 'Second Day of Rage' on Friday, the Public Prosecutor's office has announced the referral of Mubarak, his two sons and Hussein Salem to the criminal courts on charges of manslaughter among others
Mubarak hospital bills are still an issue
Media claims that Gulf royalty could pay the ousted president's medical bills are refuted by the minister of health, adding that any such offers would be turned down as a matter of course
Interview with Al-Ahram led the IGA to question Heikal about Mubarak's wealth
Writer had suggested he had evidence that could prove the extent of Mubarak's fortune
Heikal questioned by Illicit Gains Authority
Revelation in newspaper interview about Mubarak's wealth leads to the renowned writer being called in for questioning
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