Bowing to popular will Post-revolutionary Egypt has a new foreign policy, one very different from that of the ousted Mubarak regime, Doaa El-Bey investigates
Tough times for Mubarak Whether or not ousted former president Hosni Mubarak remains in hospital, officials have been stressing that he will be tried and if convicted could face the death penalty, reports Gamal Essam El-Din
Back to African roots Popular diplomacy managed to close gaps in Egypt's relationship with Ethiopia over the Nile, reports Doaa El-Bey
The big three An ongoing investigation into the wealth of three of ousted president Hosni Mubarak's senior officials says they accumulated vast fortunes during their long years in office, Gamal Essam El-Din reports
On the campaign trail Presidential election frontrunner Amr Moussa launched his campaign in Upper Egypt this week, reports Dina Ezzat
Not without squabble The Muslim Brotherhood has big hopes of becoming a major and legitimate political force, though there might be a cost, writes Amani Maged
Liberal uncertainty New liberal parties are starting to campaign for upcoming legislative elections, but don't appear ready to coordinate or form a bloc, reports Mohamed Abdel-Baky
Divisions on the left A new leftist party is unlikely to gain the popularity it seeks due to deep divisions on political, economic and social policies, reports Khaled Dawoud
A tear at the seams Are youth movements that launched the Egyptian revolution still united? Mohamed Abdel-Baky reports
A historic May Day Labour Day in Cairo's Tahrir Square recreated the revolutionary spirit of 25 January, writes Faiza Rady
What do Egyptians want? A recent Pew poll finds Egyptians are optimistic about the future and are embracing the revolution, the Muslim Brotherhood, and the military, Gihan Shahine reports
Waiting for a dismissal Although the situation in Qena is quiet, the problem over its governor is far from being solved, Mona El-Nahhas reports
The tale of two museums Nevine El-Aref visits the sites of the National Museum of Egyptian Civilisation in Fustat and the Grand Egyptian Museum overlooking the Giza Plateau to see how building is progressing
Controversy over 'Suzanne's laws' Did the personal status laws issued during the rule of former president Hosni Mubarak help or damage Egyptian families, asks Reem Leila
Statues recovered Two ancient Egyptian bronze statues reported missing from the Egyptian Museum have been found, reports Nevine El-Aref.
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