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Angry mobs smash shops and burn buildings in a town outside of Cairo, leaving five people dead and eight more wounded.
In Egypt, murals aren't a form of art - they are an act of protest.
On December 15, Egyptians will vote in a referendum on whether to adopt a new constitution.
Liberals and salafists spar over cultural issues, while the draft says little about reforming Egypt's political system.
Women in Tunisian are concerned that the new Constitution may slow down their progress towards gender equality.
The concern of American government officials about Muslim tolerance of Christians is hardly a new one, writes Massad.
Christian-Muslim clashes after the revolution came as a surprise, after living as peaceful neighbours.
Sheikh Ahmed Mohammed Ahmed al-Tayeb named as head of Al-Azhar Islamic institution.
Can a new sheikh of the Sunni institution operate independently of government control?
Alaa Bayoumi
Tantawi, Sunni Islam's most senior religious figure, stirred controversy with ban on niqab.
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