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As opposition parties and groups brace for 30 June anti-govt rallies – and with Egypt's Islamist camp mulling parallel counter-demonstrations – the spectre of renewed political violence looms disturbingly large
Economic growth rate remains unchanged at 2.2 percent in 2012/13, Egypt's newly-appointed investment minister announces on Tuesday
In advance of upcoming 30 June anti-govt rallies, Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) tells local banks to keep extra cash on hand to avoid possible currency shortages
Governor Adel El-Khayat, who hails from group responsible for 1997 massacre of Luxor tourists, hopes to 'restore Luxor's touristic status'
Following previous weeks' market plunge, temporary rally fuelled by speculators taking advantage of low share prices
FJP MP lambasts foreign ministry's performance regarding Egyptians detained in UAE; foreign ministry spokesman blasts 'irresponsible' criticisms
Despite fears the highest Egyptian honours will be forfeited and protests to oust Culture Minister Abdel-Aziz, he tells Ahram Online he will hold voting for $1 million in national awards
Following 'Rebel Week' initiative, Rebel campaign will announce results of signature drive spearheaded by Sabbahi's Egyptian Popular Current
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According to Zogby Research Services (ZRS) poll, 94% of Egyptians express confidence in army, compared.....
Bassem Sabry
Whatever happens on 30 June – for good or ill – Egypt stands in dire need of a profound breakthrough, be it a leadership change through snap presidential elections or a new-found respect for national consensus
Amira Howeidy
While trumpeting freedoms, Washington has been officially spying on the world through the Internet. It’s a reminder of its hypocrisy, but also exposes ours
Hicham Mourad
Despite concerns on democracy and human rights under Cairo's Muslim Brotherhood regime, the US, in renewing military aid on the quiet, has signalled that Egypt is too important to its interests to abandon
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Egypt coach Bob Bradley underscores the significance of Egypt's successful run in the World Cup qualifiers
Zamalek's hardcore football fans say they had given Egypt's football authorities a 48-hour ultimatum to lift the ongoing crowd ban
Madjid Bougherra says Algeria are ready to face any opponent, including bitter rivals Egypt, in the decisive phase of the 2014 World Cup qualifiers
Remains of an ancient Egyptian town, inhabited from around 2000BC until the Graeco-Roman era, have been discovered in Qalioubiya governorate
A newly-established Plateau Committee is to oversee Giza tourist troubles
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A nobles' tomb site, not yet fully excavated, has been looted in Aswan
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Egypt's largest Salafist party advises Muslim Brotherhood to take practical steps to ease tensions with opposition ahead of 30 June protests
Freedom and Justice Party leader says comments by Essam El-Erian MP on Egyptian political prisoners in United Arab Emirates do not represent official party position
Egypt's Islamist-led Shura Council on Monday preliminarily approves NGO draft law putting foreign-funded civil society organisations under strict supervision
Egypt, Iran, and Israel must ratify the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty if it is to come into force globally
Protester stood silently for eight hours in Taksim Square as a way to stand up against police
Once long-time allies, Hamas and Hezbollah differ on involvement in Syria with the former calling on the Lebanese Shiite movement to pull guerrillas out of the embattled country
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Number of employees in Egypt's government sector increased by 2 percent to 5.545 million in 2012/13 fiscal year, state-run statistics agency CAPMAS reported Tuesday
In advance of upcoming 30 June anti-govt rallies, Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) tells local banks to keep extra cash on hand to avoid possible currency shortages
Foreign direct investment into Egypt rose from a negative $483 million to $2.8 billion to Egypt, and by 9.8 percent to Arab states, despite unrest
Ahram Online visits sit-in at Beram El-Tonsy theatre in Alexandria as it enters fourth day; artists insist movement bigger than culture minister discontent
Ahram Online talks to culture ministry employees who are trying to get on with their work as normal, despite the ongoing occupation of part of the building by protesting artists
While admitting to serious budgetary problems, Cairo Opera House head Badr El-Zakaziky denies rumours that Egypt's Cairo Opera Orchestra and Cairo Symphony Orchestra would be merged into single entity

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