The eruption of religious sectarian strife, peaking in yesterday's clashes and killing 13 protesting the burning of a church, may have been instigated by a state security body bent on revenge and counter-revolution
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Demonstrators returned to Tahrir Square Tuesday as their demands remain on the shelf and Mubarak's prime minister continues to head the interim government
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The Muslim Brotherhood is finally prepared to enter the political arena as a legitimate actor, but they still need to deal with popular perceptions of their intentions and millions of new entrants to the political realm
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A Facebook group urges people to "date" Egypt tomorrow and offer a gift that will help improve the country
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The conflicts and disputes surrounding the 25 January uprising have moved well beyond Tahrir square and into the nation's living rooms, as well as online forums and social networking sites
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Its been two weeks since demonstrations broke out across the nation, but as the days roll by, protesters in Tahrir Square are becoming more comfortable in their new home
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Thousands of protesters continue to camp out in Tahrir Square as many Cairenes are trying to resume their normal life
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A 'Friday for Martyrs and Political prisoners" is scheduled for tomorrow, after noon prayers. Tens of thousands are expected to turn out
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Why did Tuesday's protests escalate, what was different about them, and will we see change anytime soon?
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Six decades ago Egyptian police fought and died for Egypt's freedom, today protesters are taking to the streets to voice their anger against the state and demand freedom
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Decision taken in response to the pope's criticism of the treatment of Copts in Egypt
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President Mubarak addresses judges in first official celebration, but some are not so impressed
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Sexual harassment in today's Egypt is so pervasive that many women have come to face the streets with dread. But as the conspiracy of shame and silence fractures, the harassers' day of reckoning may be around the corner
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200 activists demonstrated in Damanhour over the influx of Israelis coming to Egypt to celebrate the Abu Hasira festival
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Magdi Yacoub, the world renowned heart surgeon, to be awarded the highest national honour
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Increasing food prices are making it impossible for some already-struggling Egyptians to make ends meet
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Today, three Egyptian journalists were in court on alleged publishing crimes
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The Muslim Brotherhood's representation in parliament has dwindled from 88 to one. It's likely to go down to zero
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The Independent Coalition for Elections' Observation have announced a list of "recommendations" for the President in light of rampant election violations
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South Sinai governor backs theory that sharks involved in attacks off Sharm El-Sheik are controlled by Israel via GPS
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