Eye-to-eye
President Hosni Mubarak held talks with President of the United Arab Emirates Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al-Nahyan on Tuesday on the Middle East peace process and bilateral relations..
How far will Britain go? The UK's compliance with US administration demands in the "war on terror" might be unlimited, says Jailan Halawi
Scrambling for control Will the Wafd Party's emergency general assembly put an end to the legal battle over the party's leadership?
False hopes for change Despite the presentation of a new blueprint for reform this week, the country's opposition parties may be incapable of bringing about real change, writes Mona El-Nahhas
Storm at ambassador's remarks Views put forward by Margaret Scobey, nominated as the new US ambassador to Egypt, have sparked anger in the country even before her appointment has been confirmed, writes Doaa El-Bey
Parliament helps the police In an unprecedented move, a leftist MP was barred from participating in parliamentary meetings on charges of slandering police officers and high-ranking state officials, Gamal Essam El-Din reports
Rage of Egypt's pharmacists Pharmacists are calling on President Mubarak to cancel a Health Ministry decree on the sale of pharmaceutical products, writes Reem Leila
Shed light or take heat Gamal Nkrumah examines the ramifications of this week's ruling that Christian converts to Islam who revert back to Christianity be officially classified as such
Where's the ship? Egyptian authorities are searching for a cargo vessel that went missing in the Red Sea. Reem Leila reports on the vanishing act
A tourist site for archaic whales Three years after its listing on UNESCO's World Heritage List, Wadi Al-Hitan was opened as a tourist site by Mrs Suzanne Mubarak last Sunday, Nevine El-Aref reports
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