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Mubarak’s acquittal and the troubled revolution
Hosni Mubarak, Egypt’s ousted president, is a mere symbol of the past Middle East -
Egypt prosecutor appeals Mubarak verdict
The public prosecutor said Mubarak’s acquittal was marred by 'legal flaws' Middle East -
Mubarak and impunity: ‘Next time, we’ll all be sorry’
Saturday was something of an ominous, if symbolic, day in Egypt Middle East -
‘No return to old Egypt,’ Sisi says
Sisi’s new Egypt, he said, would be ‘based on justice, freedom, equality and a renunciation of corruption’ Middle East -
Anti-Mubarak protests in Cairo
Egyptian security forces fired tear gas and birdshot to disperse crowds protesting against a court's dropping of a case against Mubarak, according to ... Perspective -
Twitter reveals mixed reaction to Mubarak’s acquittal
Mubarak was acquitted of conspiring to kill protestors during the 2011 uprising Digital -
Egypt’s ‘Trial of the Century’: a step forward or back?
To some, Mubarak’s acquittal is a signal to where the judiciary and the current regime stands with respect to the goals of the Jan. 25 uprising Analysis -
Egypt pays back $2.5 bln deposit to Qatar: central bank official
The payment brings the amount Egypt has returned to Qatar to $6 billion Banking & Finance -
Clashes ensue after Egypt court clears Mubarak of charges
Mubarak says he ‘did nothing wrong’ after a court dismissed a murder charge against him over a deadly crackdown on protesters in 2011 Middle East -
How ‘treacherous’ is criticizing Egypt’s president?
Egyptian actor Khaled Abul Naga might be facing high treason charges for criticizing the policies of President Sisi Analysis -
Fate of Egyptian NGOs hangs in the balance
There is heated debate about whether the decree and amendment will enhance security or clamp down on civil society Analysis -
Harsh questions for Egypt amid U.N. rights review
Tomorrow, more than a hundred states will individually raise legitimately tough questions about Egypt’s human rights record of the past four years Middle East -
Egypt TV host mocks Hosni Mubarak for having cellphone in prison
Amro Adeeb on his ‘Cairo Today’ program deridingly said: ‘All he [Mubarak] needs now is to go shopping in London!’ Variety -
Warning signs run deep within Egyptian society
Knowledge, indeed, is power. But while it can warn, there are also some things it cannot protect against Middle East -
Still interested in Hosni Mubarak’s trial by drama?
It’s dubious there would have been more than a few that would have considered the verdict non-politicised in some shape or form Middle East -
Demonstrators clash over Mubarak verdict
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Egypt acquits 112 on appeal over protest law
The defendants were among 1,079 people arrested nationwide as security forces cracked down on illegal demonstrations Middle East -
Verdict in Hosni Mubarak trial postponed
Witnesses in the case have ‘changed’ their testimony, a move commentators say would likely lead to his acquittal Middle East -
Surprise documentary played during #MubarakTrial gets Twitter jibes
Twitter users also ridiculed the soundtrack heard in the video’s background Variety -
Egypt’s controversial filmmaker Khaled Youssef switches to politics
As a director, Khaled Youseff’s films often depicted political corruption in Egypt under ousted President Hosni Mubarak. Profiles -
Dozens join hunger strike for release of Egypt political prisoners
The Egyptians demand the release of activist Alaa Abdel Fattah, a symbol of the 2011 uprising, and others Middle East -
Egyptian politics and the definition of insanity
Egypt’s ruling elite needs to come up with a better formula than simply trying to turn back the clock Middle East -
Egyptians express mixed reaction to Mubarak’s self-defense in court
Some sympathized, others compared it to the speeches he gave during the few days before his step down Perspective -
Mubarak: I did not order killing of Egypt protesters
The court said it will deliver Mubarak’s murder verdict on September 27 Middle East -
Egypt’s consumer inflation jumps to 10.6 pct in July
Egypt’s economy has been in turmoil since a popular uprising ousted autocrat Hosni Mubarak in 2011. Economy -
Egypt frees steel tycoon Ahmed Ezz on bail
Ahmed Ezz, a steel tycoon paid 100 million Egyptian pounds (about $ 14 million or 10 million euros) as bail Middle East -
Retrial of leading Egyptian activist adjourned
Abdel Fatah, who is being detained along with 24 other co-defendants, will be granted a retrial on Sept. 10 Middle East -
Mubarak’s trial and Egypt’s ‘Jan. 25 conspiracy’
The ouster of Hosni Mubarak was not a revolution, but a “conspiracy,” said his lawyer Analysis -
Egypt: Mubarak party leaders can run for elections
The decision opens the door for old regime figures to return to the country’s stifled political scene Middle East -
Sisi should be a man of the people, not scared of them
A leader’s worst problem is allowing himself to give in to his security fears Middle East