Egypt must turn Egypt's departure from geo-strategic constants after Nasser has led directly to the region's current woes, writes Hassan Nafaa
A tale of three show-trials The very public indictment, prosecution and trial of leading American Muslim organisations and persons reveal a larger agenda at work, writes Abdus Sattar Ghazali
Kurdish crisis foreseen US ignorance may have led to a disastrous Iraqi quagmire, but officials now cannot claim there are no options, writes James Zogby
Wallowing in petrodollars Charity begins at home which is why, writes Ayman El-Amir , the accumulated surpluses amassed by Gulf states on the back of rising oil prices should be invested locally
Learning from the past A war front that stretches from Lebanon to Pakistan and beyond is near to completion. Its protagonists -- the US and Israel -- would regret it, writes Shahid Alam
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Editorial:
A rare consensus
Close up:
Media overhaul
By Salama A Salama
Soapbox:
Between Annapolis and Damascus
By Emad Gad
Plea for democracy
By Naguib Mahfouz
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