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Between a reluctant military still in power and religious parties gaining steam, upcoming elections in Egypt are murky.
Evan Hill Last Modified: 07 Apr 2011 14:27 GMT Features
Military rulers pledge peaceful transfer of power to elected civilian rule a day after uprising ousts Hosni Mubarak.
Last Modified: 13 Feb 2011 05:15 GMT Middle East
People power has spoken in the biggest Arab nation just four weeks after Tunisians toppled their own ageing ruler.
Last Modified: 12 Feb 2011 18:49 GMT Middle East
Could Sudan's 1985 military coup provide clues about Egypt's post-revolution future?
Edmund Blair Last Modified: 12 Feb 2011 13:39 GMT Features
Millions celebrate as Egyptian president cedes power to the army, ushering in a new era of optimism in the Arab world.
Last Modified: 11 Feb 2011 22:59 GMT Middle East
Analysts, politicians and pro-democracy campaigners outline how they see the future of Egypt developing post-Mubarak.
Last Modified: 11 Feb 2011 19:01 GMT Middle East
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
United against their president, demonstrators in Tahrir Square have managed to bridge the country's political divides.
Gregg Carlstrom Last Modified: 07 Feb 2011 19:19 GMT Middle East
The night before "the million-man-march", Al Jazeera visits central Cairo, the heart of anti-government protests.
Evan Hill Last Modified: 01 Feb 2011 08:28 GMT Middle East
US president calls on his Egyptian counterpart to take concrete steps towards political reform.
Last Modified: 29 Jan 2011 00:21 GMT Middle East
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