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Thousands of protesters descended on the historic meeting of the new parliament; demanded freedom of expression, rights for martyrs, jobs, social justice, and end to military trials for civilians
Egypt's newly elected People's Assembly got into gear; Brotherhood crowned in Parliament; protesters organised marches to voice their demands to MPs
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Thousands march to the Islamist-dominated first post-Mubarak parliament pressing for unfulfilled demands of the January 25 revolution; others come in celebration and good faith
Members of the Muslim Brotherhood celebrate as the first post-Mubarak parliament begins its first session; other groups descend on the People's Assembly calling for the MPs to realise the demands of the January 25 revolution
Lawyer for defence claims to have evidence proving El-Adly's innocence, demands that court hear testimony from army chief-of-staff
Revolutionary activists fear for their safety following the inexplicable murder in downtown Cairo on Friday of veteran protester Mohamed Gamal El-Din
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Tahrir Square became an icon of the 2011 revolution in the eyes of the world, but it has always been.....
On Disobedience
Egypt's January 25 Revolution did more than topple a dictator - it broke several taboos that had kept.....
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Last year's Tahrir Square uprising came as a surprise to many, but activists say it was at least 10 years.....
Felicity Arbuthnot
Quietly and without much media furore, the Doomsday Clock was just moved closer to catastrophe
Hania Sholkamy
Women who are at the heart of a new and emerging Egypt are absent from formal politics
Abdel Moneim Said
American ruling on sharia may hold lessons for Egypt
Three Egyptians, four British and one Frenchman reach quarterfinals in world's most prestigious squash competition
Maria Sharapova is back into the quarterfinals of the Australian Open for the first time since she won the title at Melbourne Park in 2008
Zamalek's El-Merghani boosts Beni Suef Telephones midfield for six months on loan
Saleh’s ‘Walking on One Leg’ tries to uncover the social motivations that led Syrians to revolt
The Egyptian National Library and Archives houses the oldest collection of Egyptian heritage, yet is currently only serving as a storage facility
Publishers express relief at decision to hold fair on schedule after fears it could be delayed to avoid clashing with Egyptian Revolution anniversary
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Egypt's revolutionary tale unfolds daily in its street; these chants are a reminder of the maelstrom of events that unfolded following the January 25 uprising
Over the course of the first year of the January 25 revolution, some public squares have become symbols of revolution, while others have come to represent support for regime
A year after the revolution, Ahram Online looks at the Ultras — football fan groups in Egypt — and whether soon they might be motivated by more than mere hatred of the police
The Syrian regime turns Damascus into a military zone, establishing checkpoints in all its suburb
Syria's National Council to discredit Arab League findings in Syria, pushes for UN intervention
Yemeni parliament adopts a law giving President Ali Abdullah Saleh immunity from prosecution in return for stepping down under a Gulf-brokered transition deal, in the face of public outrage at the decree
People's Assembly opening and return to trading of Orascom Telecom stocks give the market a boost
New claims of corruption emerge against Egypt's interim prime minister, related to privatisation and wasting public money
Group demanding the cancellation of country's $36 billion in international debts says the Egyptian people must make the decision on further borrowing
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Football fans, Ultras of Egypt, have not only been on-the-ground key players in Egypt's political scene, but have even created their own pop culture since the revolution
The creators of the viral media in Egypt give their opinion on whether the flood of videos either satirising events or exposing truths in the country's revolution can be called 'art'
When the Egyptian artist Ganzeer called for international artists to support Egypt's revolution, Polish artists were among the first to rise to the graffiti challenge

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