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Back to Cairo
Both parties to the decades-long civil war in Sudan would like to see more of an Egyptian and less of a US role in their efforts to reach a peaceful settlement. Leaders from the two sides spoke to Mahmoud Murad in Cairo
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Future plans: Sudanese leaders say that Egypt can still play an important role in ending the Sudanese conflict and repairing post-war Sudan...
Relief back home
A limestone relief stolen a decade ago from Isis Temple in Giza has been recovered. Nevine El-Aref attended its arrival from Paris
Symbolic proceedings
Arab lawyers are seeking to have George Bush and Tony Blair stand trial as war criminals. Mona El-Nahhas reports
Demonstrating the rift
The US-UK led invasion of Iraq continues to sow rifts between government policies and people's sentiments, writes Amira Howeidy
Dealing with disaster
Civil aviation has been hit hard by the war. Amira Ibrahim investigates
Week three for the NDP
The ruling NDP has not been having an easy time playing a whole lot of ends against the middle, as it tried to cope with the domestic fallout of the invasion of Iraq. Gamal Essam El-Din reports
On the road to Baghdad
Witness to the growing brutality of the Anglo-American invasion of Iraq, thousands of Egyptians are clamouring to join in the battle. But as Shaden Shehab finds out, the gateway to Iraq appears firmly shut
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On monday Minister of Tourism Mamdouh El-Beltagui announced that the ministry's crisis management plan has been launched to tackle the current setback in tourism caused by the US-led war on Iraq, reports Rehab Saad...
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