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Changes include removal of two ministers involved in IMF loan talks, and increase of Muslim Brotherhood representation.
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Last Modified: 07 May 2013 19:11 GMT
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Workers in the country's public and private sectors bear the weight of a flagging economy and a new constitution.
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Last Modified: 30 Apr 2013 08:52 GMT
Bassem Youssef - No laughing matter
After comedian is taken to court for insulting Egypt's president, we ask if Morsi is making a mockery of press freedom.
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Last Modified: 13 Apr 2013 12:24 GMT
Gaza fishermen hemmed in after rocket attack
Following an attack on Sderot, Israel has limited fishermen in Gaza to just three nautical miles of sea access.
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Last Modified: 08 Apr 2013 11:28 GMT
Lebanese president accepts PM's resignation
Prime Minister Mikati, who handed in his notice citing domestic divisions, asked to continue in caretaker capacity.
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Last Modified: 23 Mar 2013 21:10 GMT
Egypt's Islamists spar as elections loom
Rift intensifies as Muslim Brotherhood and ultraconservative Salafis manoeuvre politically ahead of parliamentary vote.
Alaa Bayoumi
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Last Modified: 11 Mar 2013 14:27 GMT
How Israel legitimises torturing Palestinians to death
Israel's policy of torture has left many dead and completely lacks accountability.
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Last Modified: 25 Feb 2013 11:25 GMT
Egypt's Port Said hit by renewed deadly clash
At least seven people are killed and 630 others injured after violence breaks out at funeral procession in port city.
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Last Modified: 27 Jan 2013 23:27 GMT
Gaza: Left in the Dark
Constant power outages mean the people of Gaza are forced to live much of their lives off the grid.
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Last Modified: 09 Jan 2013 04:24 GMT
Egypt pounded by steep currency decline
Egyptian politicians are divided on how to remedy the cash-strapped government's economic woes.
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