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Egyptians take to street for historical referendum

Egypt is witnessing a historical moment as thousands vote on constitutional amendments drafted by the 10 man committee chosen by the military following the ousting of Mubarak after the January

MB Deputy to Establish Funds to Help Revolution’s Fallen Victims

Newly released deputy chairman for the Muslim Brotherhood Eng Khairat Al-Shater has busied himself engaging in contacts with a group of businessmen from the Muslim Brotherhood to establish Funds in

Egypt: Peering into the Revolution’s Crystal Ball

Comparisons between Egypt’s revolution and others during the past abound and are instructive. They suggest two scenarios for the post-revolutionary period, says Eric Walberg.

Egypt teaches the world the meaning of patriotism

A recent article in the guardian titled “The big society-Egyptian Style” by Joshua Surtees highlighted the Egyptians’ patriotism praising the people’s determination once they took the reins of social responsibility

Gaddafi: A Legend in His Own Mind

Just like Gaddafi, they simply did not see it coming. Famously, while the Third Reich was falling apart, Hitler gave his final orders for the entire German population to mobilize,

US Secretary of State welcomes MB if elected by people through democratic elections

A recent dialogue between US secretary of State and former US first lady Hilary Clinton has revealed that the US may have had a change of heart following its former

In Egypt, Democracy Is The Only Avenue To Economic Stability

Egypt's would-be revolution is causing not only a political earthquake, but an economic one as well.

Egypt – How Did We Get Here?

History is being made in Egypt. What is happening now is undoubtedly a popular revolution against a dictatorship that has been stifling Egyptians for decades.

Opposition Groups Reject Regime’s Offer To Engage In Talks

Following the last two days of violence Opposition groups have rejected offers to engage in talks.

Tunisia – the people’s revolution

Yvonne Ridley comments on the British media’s lopsided coverage of the uprising in Tunisia – devoting airtime to the inconvenience caused to UK tourists and focusing on the role of