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Interior ministry says annual congress would be in violation of law and represents threat to public order.
Opposition activist Ali Abdulemam, sentenced to 15 years in absentia, has reemerged after two years in hiding.
Many in Egypt and Tunisia remain distrustful of news media, says new research on media habits in the Middle East.
Tunisian suspect Chiheb Esseghaier has declined to be represented by a court appointed lawyer.
Tehran dismisses claim that suspects who planned to attack US-Canada rail line had links to al-Qaeda factions in Iran.
Following crowd trouble in recent games, CAF Champions League qualifier involving Zamalek is shut to Egyptian fans.
There is a need to revolutionise reforms rather than reform revolutionary commitments, writes Eisenstein.
Government names five men accused of murder of opposition leader Shokri Belaid, whose assassination led to mass unrest.
How can governments in the Middle East and North Africa break the cycle of poverty?
Life will be better if we approach each other with generosity and curiosity instead of automatic suspicion and judgment.
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