The points of talking The Mubarak-Olmert summit was the first in many steps needed for the peace process to regain its strength, writes Magda El-Ghitany
In sickness and in health Hatem El-Gabali, minister of health and population, tells Reem Leila that healthcare provision is in dire need of a radical overhaul
Is the fire going out? Will the unprecedented energy that seized Egyptian politics abate following the recent state clampdown on public dissent? There is much guesswork, writes Gihan Shahine
These shoes were made for talking The abuse hurled between business tycoon Ahmed Ezz, and Talaat El-Sadat, a nephew of the late President Sadat, in the People's Assembly, reflects more than personal animosity, reports Gamal Essam El-Din
The Ikhwan complex The future of the Muslim Brotherhood is dependent on the fate of reform. Omayma Abdel-Latif reviews the findings of a soon to be published study
A new beginning? Will elections within the Wafd Party be enough to heal internal splits, asks Shaden Shehab
Give up The police chalk up another victory as more suspected terrorists fall, writes Jailan Halawi
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