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At Least 40 Killed as Attacks Rock Egypt’s Sinai

A Daesh extremist group affiliate formerly known as Ansar Beit Al Maqdis claimed responsibility for Thursday's coordinated attacks on military and police facilities in the north of the [...]

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Son of Top MB Leader Endorses Sinai Attacks

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King Salman’s Reshuffles Mark a Major Shift

A possible rapprochement with Turkey and Qatar, a return to the traditional role Saudi has occupied as mediator between Fatah and Hamas, and a qualitative change in the support Riyadh has given [...]

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Back From the Dead

Samira Benav and her mother were overwhelmed with emotions as they hugged Khero, Samira’s older brother, in a building by the side of the complex of stone buildings with conical roofs that [...]

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Unlamented Copts Killed During January 25 Protests

While the world heard about Shaimaa al-Sabbagh, a female political activist who was tragically shot and killed by police at close range during January 25 demonstrations, Egypt’s Coptic [...]

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A New Level of Refugee Suffering

I came to visit the camps and informal settlements where displaced Iraqis and Syrian refugees are desperately seeking shelter from the fighting that has convulsed their region.   In almost [...]

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‘Bureaucratic’ Delays Put Egyptian Convert’s Appeal at Risk

Hegazy is now appealing against a conviction by a lower Egyptian court on three misdemeanor charges,  all linked to his arrest in in the city of Minya, 135 miles south of Cairo, in [...]

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Why Egyptians Don’t Want Another Revolution

Four years ago Sunday, at 1:30 in the afternoon, I stood across from the High Court in downtown Cairo, approximately one mile north from Tahrir Square. Egypt's revolutionary youth activists [...]

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The Real Fight Against ISIS Begins in Saudi Arabia

Ostensibly, the American, British, French and other European leaders travelled to the medieval monstrosity we call Saudi Arabia to offer condolences to the family of the late King Abdullah. [...]