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Egypt’s court overturns ruling allowing bearded policemen to resume work
Egypt

Egypt’s court overturns ruling allowing bearded policemen to resume work

  An Urgent Matter Court in Egypt has overturned a ruling allowing bearded policemen to return to the force, a…
Tunisia’s main secular party wins most seats
World

Tunisia’s main secular party wins most seats

Tunisia's main secular party Nidaa Tounes won 85 seats in the new 217-member parliament in Sunday's election, while the Islamist…
Groups approve Al-Azhar constitutional document, but make it non-binding
Egypt

Groups approve Al-Azhar constitutional document, but make it non-binding

Islamist and secular groups on Wednesday endorsed a document issued by Al-Azhar earlier this summer affirming that Egypt’s new political…
A show of weakness
Opinion

A show of weakness

Last Friday’s rally in Tahrir was perplexing. Not because it showed the Islamists’ strong political presence, that much we already…
A tedious matter
Opinion

A tedious matter

Many readers are beginning to get bored of the ongoing controversy over what should come first, the constitution or the…
Brotherhood rejects pre-election drafting of constitution
Egypt

Brotherhood rejects pre-election drafting of constitution

The Muslim Brotherhood on Sunday rejected calls made by Egyptian liberal and leftist movements for drafting a new Egyptian constitution…
Egypt court adjourns trial of activists who protested in Coptic solidarity
Egypt

Egypt court adjourns trial of activists who protested in Coptic solidarity

An Egyptian court on Thursday postponed the trial of eight leftist activists who were protesting in Cairo in solidarity with…
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