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Public vote seen as part of push to show off its political machine and dispel secretive reputation.
Last Modified: 06 Aug 2011 19:23 GMT Middle East
Lawyers crowded the bar with demands and theatrics as Mubarak lay prostrate, but the case against him is deadly serious.
Evan Hill Last Modified: 03 Aug 2011 23:25 GMT Middle East
Obama's election in 2008 raised hopes among those sympathetic to the Palestinian situation that things might change.
Michael Hudson Last Modified: 14 Jun 2011 12:53 GMT Opinion
Youth, women and minorities unite to overthrow conservative groups who are trying to hijack their revolution.
Paul Amar Last Modified: 13 May 2011 11:42 GMT Opinion
Arab leaders will be watching Hosni Mubarak's trial closely to see the possible repercussions of autocracy.
Omar Rahman Last Modified: 11 May 2011 08:26 GMT Features
Can the army afford a repeat of the 1982 Hama massacre?
Inside Story Last Modified: 27 Apr 2011 10:53 GMT Inside Story
Will putting the former president on trial for corruption appease those concerned about a counter-revolution?
Inside Story Last Modified: 12 Apr 2011 09:13 GMT Inside Story
Three army commanders have thrown their weight behind the protesters who are demanding the president step down.
Inside Story Last Modified: 22 Mar 2011 12:30 GMT Inside Story
Millions of Egyptians cast their votes in the country's first fully-free ballot over constitutional amendments.
Inside Story Last Modified: 20 Mar 2011 13:20 GMT Inside Story
A woman who relentlessly campaigned for justice for over 30 years is one of the true heroines of the revolution.
Nick Alexandra Last Modified: 16 Mar 2011 11:39 GMT Features
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Secular fanaticism must be exposed for its own hatred and xenophobia, and get over the old cliches of East and West.
Although media coverage has dwindled, Occupy cells are alive and well all over the United States - and beyond.
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