In the first remarks since his downfall, former President Hosni Mubarak denied that he used his position to amass wealth during his
Egypt’s prime minister-designate named a caretaker Cabinet on Sunday to help lead the country through reforms and toward free elections.
Cairo was the scene of violent chaos on Friday, when tens of thousands of anti-government protesters stoned and confronted police.
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/ 12 January 2011
The status of the estimated 1,5-million to 2-million southerners living in northern Sudan is one of the major problems that need to be resolved.
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/ 13 October 2010
Egypt’s telecommunications regulator has set new rules for companies sending text messages to multiple cellphones, in a move criticised by activists.
An intense flare-up of tribal clashes in southern Sudan has killed about 900 people and could threaten upcoming elections.
Amending a proposed Arab peace initiative to win Israeli support for the plan is not a viable option, said Egypt’s President Hosni Mubarak.
Three foreign aid workers abducted in Darfur were released unharmed on Saturday, three days after their capture at gunpoint.
International mediators pushing for new negotiations on Darfur are being hampered by divisions among Darfur’s rebels.
When Sudan’s president landed in this remote western Darfur town, he was warmly greeted by a man who by all logic should be his mortal enemy.