Flotilla fallout Finding new ways to handle the situation in Gaza could be the first step towards easing the blockade, reports Doaa El-Bey
A blow to the Brotherhood The Muslim Brotherhood's failure to win a single seat in the Shura Council's mid-term election comes as no surprise, reports Gamal Essam El-Din
'A matter of national security' The Supreme Administrative Court has dismissed the Ministry of Interior's appeal against an earlier ruling which seeks to strip Egyptian men married to Israeli women of their nationality, reports Reem Leila
A marriage of convenience Gamal Essam El-Din reports on the strange pairing of ex-IAEA chief Mohamed El-Baradei and the Muslim Brotherhood
Soaring success After 11 years of Chinese-Egyptian cooperation, the 120th aircraft rolls off the production line, reports Amirah Ibrahim
Destination Rafah Following a week in which the authorities denied passage of food supplies and a construction material convoy led by opposition MPs through the Rafah border crossing, Amira Howeidy reports on efforts to change border regulations
Tales from the border What makes a 30-minute journey from Gaza into the Egyptian territories take three days, wonders Mohamed El-Sayed
When the personal becomes political Pope Shenouda III remains implacable in opposition to a Supreme Administrative Court ruling stating that the Coptic Orthodox Church should allow Christians to remarry, reports Reem Leila
Lawless lawyers? As if internal disputes at the Bar Association were not enough, lawyers are now lining up against judges, reports Mona El-Nahhas
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