President Mubarak, who likes to keep his cards close to his chest, is unlikely to have any surprises in store in his speech before the combined houses of parliament today
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The Emergency State Security Court in Qena has decided to hold off sentencing on the sectarian violence case of Naga Hammadi until January
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Tagammu cadre rally behind Party leader Rifaat El Said, after a membership rebellion called for no-confidence vote, accusing El Said of complicity with the government
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If hints in President Mubarak's speech before the combined houses of parliament today are anything to go by, it looks like the president is heading for a new, sixth presidential term come 2011
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A friendly football match is one of a series of recent fence-mending gestures between the two estranged states. Will it last?
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After the resignation of the coordinator of the Committee in Support of Mohamed ElBaradei, Mostafa El-Naggar takes over
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Today, three Egyptian journalists were in court on alleged publishing crimes
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Giza Court postpones hearing as the tape of an interview at the heart of a libel case against journalists is to be examined
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A recent poll concludes that, overall, Egyptians have a positive perception of the European Union
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Nabil Fahmy, Egypt’s former ambassador to Washington, sees both good and bad in Wikileaks revelations. But for better or for worse, the days of secret diplomacy are nearly over
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Trucking strike brought on by new traffic regulations come to a temporary end as drivers associations test government's commitment to their demands
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Protestors demand action over brutal beating at hands of Sudanese police
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578 Egyptians who remained in the Kingdom illegally due back today
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Anger and frustration mount in Alexandria after 26 were killed and 10 were injured in the collapse of a clothes factory built in 1965 without a license
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Mubarak met both PA President and Middle East envoy Mitchell to discuss the stalled direct talks, as Washington rushes to salvage peace talks between Israel and Palestine
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US Middle East envoy George Mitchell is back in the region with "ideas" days after Washington officially admitted its failure to stop Israel's illegal settlement expansion in the Occupied Palestinian Territories
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Back in 2006 US diplomats in Cairo were speculating about the succession question in Egypt and predicting that whoever shall succeed President Mubarak will adopt an anti-American tone, and make nice with the Muslim Brotherhood
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Egypt cables released by Wikileaks today reveal information on military and discussions surrounding succession
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