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Muslim Brotherhood's Mohammed Morsi to face Mubarak-era official Ahmed Shafiq, disappointing pro-revolution Egyptians.
Last Modified: 26 May 2012 06:45 GMT Middle East
Counting under way after two days of voting in country's first free presidential election.
Evan Hill and Matthew Cassel Last Modified: 25 May 2012 20:11 GMT Middle East
The most important reform priority and the terrain on which a "new Egypt" will or will not be built is cultural.
David Kennedy Last Modified: 23 May 2012 08:31 GMT Opinion
Leftist candidate Hamdeen Sabahi drew comparisons to Gamal Abdel Nasser as his cavalcade wove through Cairo streets.
Evan Hill Last Modified: 22 May 2012 11:04 GMT Features
While the presidential election may not be held in perfect conditions, the poll was unthinkable just over a year ago.
Sarah Mousa Last Modified: 21 May 2012 20:43 GMT Opinion
As the uprising spread, the Libyan leader still banked on popular support, and wondered why his allies were defecting.
Gregg Carlstrom Last Modified: 21 May 2012 12:07 GMT Libya on the Line
Weapons norms matter, and are a major reason why despots in the Arab world have not deployed chemical weapons.
NAJ Taylor Last Modified: 20 May 2012 13:17 GMT Opinion
Egyptians must find a way to transform a cultural revolution into a new mode of economic, social and political life.
David Kennedy Last Modified: 20 May 2012 05:56 GMT Opinion
Internal divisions, such as the Fatah-Hamas split, have added to the Palestine's recent tragedy.
Larbi Sadiki Last Modified: 18 May 2012 19:20 GMT Opinion
The United States' standing as "mediator" of international protests is a major obstacle for OWS to have to overcome.
Kusha Sefat Last Modified: 17 May 2012 11:47 GMT Opinion
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