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Egypt’s Presidential Muddle
Egypt’s first post-Mubarak presidential contest is in turmoil.... MORE
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Egypt’s New Flash Point
Egypt may finally be forced to address the status of its long-neglected native nomads, reports... MORE
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Islamists Dominate Egyptian Parliament
The Islamist-dominated Parliament in Egypt opens its first session as protests continue, writes... MORE
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Egypt Bans Army's 'Virginity Tests'
Court sides with the female Egyptian protester arrested and subjected to "degradation and... MORE
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In Egypt, It's Islam vs. Islam
The Salafis, ultra-orthodox Islamists, have reshaped Egypt’s politics almost overnight, Ursula... MORE
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Egypt’s Police Fight for Survival
Corrupt and brutal, Egypt’s police are fighting for survival, writes Ursula Lindsey. MORE
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Tunisia’s First Free Elections
Early results show voters favored the moderate Islamist Nahda party MORE
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The Arab Spring's First Elections
Tunisians go to the polls to cast the Arab Spring’s first democratic votes. Ursula Lindsey reports. MORE
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Egypt's New Wave of Violence
Egypt's largest minority, the oppressed Copts, were killed in clashes with the military as violence... MORE
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The Women’s Revolution
Protests in Tahrir Square were meant to bring freedom.... MORE
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Will Mubarak Walk?
In Egypt’s trial of the century, prosecution witnesses sound like they’re testifying for the former... MORE
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Violence in Egypt
More than 1,000 people injured in the worst clashes between protesters and security forces since... MORE
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Egypt's First Woman President?
The talk-show host has rattled religious conservatives, the state-owned media and now the army, too.... MORE
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Al-Ahram Finds a New Voice for a New Egypt
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