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Making history at the Supreme Court
The Supreme Constitutional Court's landmark ruling -- that judges should have full authority to oversee parliamentary elections -- may prove a turning point in the nation's political history. Gamal Essam El-Din analyses the ramifications
Tempered jubilation
The court's ruling was welcomed by opposition parties although they remain wary of the government's response. Nadia Abou El-Magd reports
The judges are coming
Omayma Abdel-Latif gauges the reaction of the judges
The burden of proof
As prosecutors gather evidence against jailed NGO figure Saadeddin Ibrahim, Jailan Halawi and Mariz Tadros report on the implications regarding civil freedoms
Accommodating political Islam
Secularists and Islamists considered ways of mutual accommodation but, as Omayma Abdel-Latif reports, the road ahead appears very long
Into the danger zone
The current heat wave is only a piece in the puzzle of extreme weather conditions that have increasingly been plaguing planet Earth. Fatemah Farag joins the temperature-braving crowd
An explosive mystery
Unexplained explosions shook the eastern suburbs of Cairo last week
Lawyers unite in anger
Lawyers are determined to stage a general work stoppage unless the government sets a date for the delayed Bar Association elections. Mona El-Nahhas reports
No mystery here
The theft of six Mameluke-era coins from an exhibition in Alexandria's Qait Bey fortress has the SCA more than a little miffed about sloppy museum security. Nevine El-Aref follows up
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