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Arab bloc calls for Syria peacekeepers
Arab League ministers agree to ask United Nations for joint force and special Arab envoy as crackdown on Homs continues.
Middle East
Last Modified: 13 Feb 2012 08:15 GMT
Arab League meets in Cairo to discuss Syria
Ministers meet in Egypt's capital to discuss joint observer mission with UN as Syrian forces continue to shell Homs.
Middle East
Last Modified: 12 Feb 2012 14:58 GMT
Violence intensifies in central Syria cities
Government renews tank assaults on Homs and Hama, while opposition forces are said to have killed high-ranking general.
Middle East
Last Modified: 12 Feb 2012 08:55 GMT
Egypt's 12,001 missing votes
How can Egypt's elections be described as free and non-violent when the country has so many political prisoners?
Mark LeVine
Opinion
Last Modified: 04 Dec 2011 09:34 GMT
Egypt's protests persist despite new cabinet
More than half of the ministers changed in reshuffle as military council faces pressure for faster and deeper reforms.
Middle East
Last Modified: 21 Jul 2011 14:28 GMT
Egypt not to allow foreign poll monitors
The decision is part of a new election law approved by the country's ruling generals.
Middle East
Last Modified: 21 Jul 2011 01:13 GMT
Egypt's new cabinet to be sworn in
Newcomers make up most of so-called 'Revolution Cabinet' after reshuffle prompted by renewed protests in Tahrir Square.
Middle East
Last Modified: 18 Jul 2011 00:06 GMT
The Syrian revolution on campus
Pro-government students launched brutal crackdown on protesting peers at Damascus University, amid nationwide unrest.
Hugh Macleod and Annasofie Flamand
Features
Last Modified: 21 Apr 2011 15:56 GMT
High turnout marks 'orderly' Egypt vote
Millions cast their ballots in referendum but many argue constitutional amendments offer only limited reform.
Evan Hill
Middle East
Last Modified: 19 Mar 2011 22:27 GMT
Deep divisions over Egypt's referendum
Some fear a "yes" vote on Saturday will stall the revolution; others fear voting "no" will keep the army on the streets.
Gregg Carlstrom
Anger in Egypt
Last Modified: 18 Mar 2011 17:18 GMT
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