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One year later, country's ruling generals have yet to fulfil many of the demands of the activists who toppled Mubarak.
Gregg Carlstrom and Evan Hill Last Modified: 24 Jan 2012 18:05 GMT Egypt One Year On
The region's dependence on natural resources has prevented the emergence of a strong private sector.
Adeel Malik Last Modified: 13 Oct 2011 07:34 GMT Opinion
Ahmed Ezz and former industrial development chief Amr Assal sentenced to 10 years in prison and joint fine of $110.9m.
Last Modified: 15 Sep 2011 20:34 GMT Middle East
Lawyers for both Mubarak and slain protesters have asked for dozens of officials to be brought to testify.
Last Modified: 03 Aug 2011 14:46 GMT Middle East
Five months after protests broke out, has the military met demands for political reform and social justice?
Evan Hill Last Modified: 30 Jun 2011 10:20 GMT Middle East
Administrative court orders funds and property of the National Democratic Party to be handed over to the government.
Last Modified: 16 Apr 2011 13:26 GMT Middle East
Former ruling party member suspected of squandering public funds and profiteering.
Last Modified: 08 Mar 2011 06:21 GMT Middle East
Former information minister and state broadcasting chief arrested, while others face charges of misuse of public funds.
Last Modified: 24 Feb 2011 20:36 GMT Middle East
If rebellion results in a retrenchment of neoliberalism, millions will feel cheated.
Walter Armbrust Last Modified: 24 Feb 2011 20:27 GMT Opinion
Three former ministers close to Mubarak held on suspicion of wasting public funds in an attempt to calm public outrage.
Last Modified: 17 Feb 2011 23:13 GMT Middle East
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