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Participants in a regional training want to push forward with gaining greater rights for women
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A three-day workshop will focus on international human rights instruments and strategies to defend the rights of women
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Democracy, for the Islamist current, is still linked to mechanisms of political choice, namely ballot boxes, but for most Egyptians it means the 'rule of and by the people'
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Ethiopia's decision to divert the Blue Nile could be a defining moment that pushes Egypt to embrace genuine African unity
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In an exclusive Ahram Online interview, the long-time senior Brotherhood leader who quit the organisation casts a critical look at the Islamists post-revolution
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Honoured to attend the talk by Noam Chomsky at the American University in Cairo, I couldn't help but take his theories of American domination on an epic, scary scale, like the Lord of the Rings
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Ahram Online speaks to former presidential candidate Abdel-Moneim Abul-Fotouh about his newly formed Strong Egypt Party, his relationship with the Muslim Brotherhood and his views on President Morsi
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Rachid Al-Ghannouchi says society should be able to mobilise to exact change without interference from the state, but how will this freedom affect freedom?
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The Arab Digital Expression Foundation (ADEF), a Cairo-based NGO aiming to generate and exchange information, will launch its summer camp this year (1-15 July) in the Tunisian capital
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The runoffs are what Egyptians call a Berma dilemma - there is no simple way out - might the military as an institution be able to offer a way out?
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Who are you voting for in the coming presidential elections? Perhaps it's easier to say who should not get votes
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