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Analysts: With MB support change in Egypt is possible

Papers around the world have speculated that President Hosni Mubarak's, alleged terminal illness has once again raised the crucial question of political succession in Egypt

Egypt arrests activists; unity waning

Mohamed ElBaradei’s popularity and support seem to be teetering toward oblivion in Egypt, after months of calls for change.

The son also rises, for Arab misfortune

The most flagrant sign of the decline of Arab nationalist regimes is their transformation into hereditary republics.

ElBaradei takes his campaign on the road

Dr Mohamed ElBaradei former IAEA chief travelled to the city of Mansoura in the Daqahleyan governorate in his latest attempts at campaigning for reform. A crowd of supporters have met

An opportunity for democratizing Egypt

Egypt has been abuzz with excitement over the appearance on the scene of a serious contender in its forthcoming presidential race, due in October, 2011.

Egypt: three decades of Mubarak’s rigid rule

Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak, who has handed over power to his prime minister while recovering from surgery in Germany, is a survivor who has escaped six known assassination bids during

Egypt’s Mubarak has operation in Germany

Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif found himself in power temporarily on Saturday as President Hosni Mubarak has gall-bladder surgery in Germany

ElBaradei Meets Amr Moussa

The two men who have both indicated coyly they might run for Egypt's Presidency under certain circumstances, have met to discuss “the internal political issue” in Egypt as well as

Is Egypt Becoming a Family Republic?

Egypt's president Hosni Mubarak's is almost thirty years in office, the country is suffering from democratic deficits. Therefore, in order to initiate change, Europe must demand a relaxation of the