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President’s son, family flee to Britain

President Hosni Mubarak’s son, who is considered as his successor, has fled to Britain along with his family, a US-based Arabic website reported. The plane with Gamal Mubarak, his wife and daughter on board left for London Tuesday from an … read more

German foundation refuses to return Nefertiti bust

A German foundation rejected Monday an Egyptian request to return the 3,400-year-old bust of Queen Nefertiti, a sculpture which draws over one million viewers annually to a Berlin museum. Egypt’s Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA) sent the request to the … read more

Government warns activists against Tuesday protest

The Egyptian government warned activists hoping to emulate Tunisian pro-democracy protesters that they face arrest if they go ahead on Tuesday with mass demonstrations some have billed as the “Day of Wrath”. The rallies have been promoted online by groups … read more

Egyptian Opposition Is Divided on Protests

More than a week after street demonstrators helped oust Tunisia’s autocratic leaders, some opposition groups in nearby Egypt are hoping to exploit Tunisia’s momentum to agitate for political and economic reforms. Activists from Egypt’s Kifaya (“Enough”) movement—a coalition of regime … read more

Egypt braces for anti-government protests

Egypt’s security agencies are bracing themselves for anti-government protests Tuesday, with thousands expected to demonstrate against corruption and failing economic policies. Protest organizers said they hope to capture the regional momentum for political change set by Tunisians, who 10 days … read more

Trial postponed for Khaled Said’s attackers

The trial of the two Egyptian secret policemen accused of beating and torturing 28-year-old Khalid Saeed to death was postponed until 26 February, judicial sources said on Saturday. Khalid Saeed’s murder in Alexandria in June 2010 sparked widespread protests and … read more