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Ging champions breaking Israeli siege on Gaza via sea route

John Ging, the director of UNRWA operations in Gaza Strip, has called for breaking the siege on Gaza through sending ships, which was met with shock on the part of

Mubarak’s 82nd birthday celebrated with a not so happy nation

President Hosni Mubarak celebrated his 82nd birthday on Tuesday, amid a wave of popular protests, sit-ins and labor upheavals.

IOF troops raze Rafah mosque

Israeli occupation forces (IOF) razed to the ground Addehnia mosque in Rafah city, south of the Gaza Strip, on Tuesday and bulldozed agricultural lands in the same area.

Yousef: Government ready to receive anti-siege ships’ convoy

Dr. Ahmed Yousef, the chairman of the governmental committee for breaking the siege on Gaza, has announced Tuesday that his committee was ready to receive the convoy of international ships

Egypt: Meat crisis continues as prices rise

MPs criticised the government's inability to deal with the current meat crisis, where prices have uncontrollably escalated.

Return of the native

Former IAEA chief Mohamed ElBaradei will have to overcome serious obstacles if he decides to contest the presidential election.

In the Name Of Zionism

ISRAEL IS a Zionist State. Everybody knows that. There is no (Jewish) politician in Israel who misses an opportunity to repeat this.

Why The West Should Relinquish Mubarak

Egypt is at a critical juncture. In the run-up to the election marathon of 2009–10, destined to determine both the future role of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egyptian politics and

MB chairman meets with Labor Party leaders

Discussions between the Muslim Brotherhood group and Labor Party took place Tuesday as the MB continues their campaign for the support of political reform.

International Press condemn Egypt’s attacks against protestors

Today’s international press condemned the Egyptian police attacks against Egyptian protestors who intended to submit complaints for the Egyptian people, to Parliament assembly speaker Dr. Fathy Sorour.