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An Egyptian protestor flashes the victory sign as he stands near a bonfire during clashes with the security forces near the interior ministry in downtown Cairo, Egypt, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012. (AP)
Street battle rages near Egypt's Interior Ministry
CAIRO, (Reuters) - Rock-throwing protesters fought riot police through clouds of teargas to within meters of Egypt's Interior Ministry on a second day of clashes triggered by the deaths of 74 people in the country's worst soccer disaster. A demonstrator and an army officer were reported dead in Cairo and in the city of Suez two people were ... more
Opinion
Iran: Forlorn quest for a purgatory : Amir Taheri
With the names of “authorized candidates” published by the Guardians’ Council, ... more
Will the Arab Revolutionaries change? : Adel Al Toraifi
If you needed evidence that our region has entered a new phase, you should refer ... more
Bashar “al-Jaafari” : Tariq Alhomayed
I think that al-Assad’s envoy to the United Nations, whose name appears in the title, ... more
Who is threatening our Twitter users? : Diana Mukkaled
With every moment that passes we realize our great need to express ourselves… We ... more
News
UN members mull new draft resolution on Syria
Iran warns of retaliation over oil sanctions
Syrian forces break up Hama protest marking killings
Style & Culture
“Hajj: Journey to the Heart of Islam” exhibition opens its doors in London
List of 84th annual Academy Award nominations
Rushdie cancels India visit after death threat warning
Business
Job growth surges, jobless rate near 3-year low
Egypt market plunges after deadly soccer riots
Qatar, China central banks agree to boost cooperation
Media
UK police arrest Murdoch tabloid staff
Twitter to restrict user content in some countries
Strauss-Kahn's wife launches Le Huffington Post
Talks explore prospects for Assad exile - Source
Will Press TV's closure fuel UK - Iran tensions?
Iraqi VP Al-Hashimi talks Al-Maliki
Debate on Syrian crisis leads to on-air fight
Saif al-Islam "psychologically stable" - Source