As parliamentary elections approach in 2015, Ahram Online lists the most frequently asked questions, and their answers, on Egypt's new parliamentary system and the law governing legislative elections
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A staunch opponent of the 2013 ouster of Mohamed Morsi, Youssef Qaradawi is sought by Egyptian authorities on a variety of charges, including incitement to murder, vandalism and theft
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What does the dismissal of murder case against toppled president Hosni Mubarak mean? Ahram Online presents a helpful list of questions and answers
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Conditions at home are continuing to drive Egyptians abroad, even to strife-torn Libya
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A new draft law will let university heads expel staff members without legal action - which critics say opens the door to breaches of power and corruption
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Earlier this week Sudan claimed that a border region between the two countries falls under its electoral constituency, which Egypt has dismissed
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For the first time since the drawn-out process began-with a trial and retrial, former strongman Hosni Mubarak and sons will defend themselves Wednesday in court
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Mubarak was due testify in his defence for the first time since he was brought to trial in late 2011 after the 18-day popular revolt forced him from power
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Talking to passengers, drivers and street vendors in Giza bus station reveals an Egypt torn between hope and despair, amid consensus that endemic problems of everyday life persist
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Images of Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi donning a tracksuit while riding a bike and chatting with passersby go viral online
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Grief has replaced wedding bells at a Cairo church where a Sunday drive-by shooting killed at least four wedding attendees
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Rights campaigners say NGOs in Egypt – both local and foreign – are destined to draconian constraints if new Muslim Brotherhood-drafted legislation is passed
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