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The football riot that led to the deaths of 74 youths in Port Said is indicative of the dire state of affairs in Egypt.
Adel Abdel Ghafar Last Modified: 17 Apr 2012 09:18 GMT Opinion
Rally called by Muslim Brotherhood backs parliamentary moves to ban former officials from running for presidency.
Last Modified: 13 Apr 2012 17:10 GMT Middle East
Legislators ban senior members of Mubarak's government from being president, but military approval is still pending.
Last Modified: 12 Apr 2012 22:56 GMT Middle East
Former UN nuclear watchdog chief says he is willing to drop presidential bid for interim prime minister post.
Last Modified: 27 Nov 2011 16:19 GMT Middle East
How Washington engages with Egypt's next government could determine its stance in the post-Arab Spring era.
D. Parvaz Last Modified: 20 Nov 2011 11:02 GMT Features
Months have passed since Mubarak was ousted, but Egyptians have not united against the remnants of his administration.
Glen Johnson Last Modified: 08 Nov 2011 18:26 GMT Opinion
Some fear a "yes" vote on Saturday will stall the revolution; others fear voting "no" will keep the army on the streets.
Gregg Carlstrom Last Modified: 18 Mar 2011 17:18 GMT Anger in Egypt
There are many outstanding leaders ready to take the mantle, and lead Egypt into a new era of democratic rule.
Larbi Sadiki Last Modified: 09 Feb 2011 12:12 GMT Opinion
The ruling party, army, internal security and an emerging business elite form the core of Hosni Mubarak's regime.
Last Modified: 06 Feb 2011 20:15 GMT Anger in Egypt
Credit given to a new generation for organising and leading street protests.
Alaa Bayoumi Last Modified: 29 Jan 2011 07:40 GMT Middle East
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