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University strike continues
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University strike continues
Fighting in Syria approaches borders again
Ballot boxes attacked by university security
Striking students organise a separate protest in front of the press syndicate
Saudi women allowed to travel within Gulf without guardians’ approval, while Iranian woman beats Muslim cleric for criticising her outfit
Visitors accused of smuggling drugs
The Jordanian Brotherhood’s new plan to limit powers of the king
Boko Haram’s latest killing follows unconfirmed reports of their spokesperson’s death
Meanwhile Syrian army reported to have tested chemical weapons
Nile University protesters joined by different political movements in off-campus protest
Bassem Al-Wardani’s verdict suspended after nearly two months in jail
Assuit University students hold protest for girl shot dead for standing up to her harasser
Security forces violently clear Nile University campus of protesters
Manager of mosque has been previously apprehended for incitement
The strike continues as the students refuse the solution proposed
AQAP suggests in a statement the attack was in revenge for Al-Libi’s death, while the US is allegedly sending surveillance drones over Libya
Despite being Cairo fastest mean of transportation, the Metro has its own problems
Egypt, US, and UN call for calm, while Iran and Al-Qaeda threaten
Island row between the two countries
Peace envoy’s meeting with Syrian president leaves behind warnings of a “crisis
Spokesperson of Al-Nour Party files a report to revoke citizenship of any Egyptian who insults Prophets
Envoy for Syria meets foreign minister
Former state security chief gets released pending trial
Over 60 now detained in government crackdown
President sacks security officials loyal to ousted Saleh
Anti-corruption cartoonist whose arrest sparked international concern over freedom of expression rights is released
Attempt on defence minister’s life day after Al Qaeda’s deputy regional head killed
Israel claims the Lebanese militant group has multiplied its stockpiles since 2006 invasion of Lebanon
Mubarak’s last prime minister charged alongside Mubarak’s two sons, Gamal and Alaa Mubarak
Al-Senussi confesses killing opposition figure, Al-Kikhia, and burying him in the backyard of Tripoli villa