Al Qaeda
Egypt amends view of Islamists
Egypt amends view of Islamists
Sectarian clashes in Egypt challenge revolutionary idealism
Did Mubarak’s secret service order terror attacks?
Clashes between Copts and Muslims killed 13 people and wounded over 140 in Cairo. Coptic Christians are continuing to stage protests in the city over alleged systemic persecution and the recent burning of a Coptic church.
Pakistan maintains significant presence in FATA: Institute for Strategic Studies report
Egypt – Copts continue protests against church burning
Turmoil jars US counterterrorism efforts
Egypt – Muslim Brotherhood wants slower transition
According to a Kuwaiti newspaper, Gamal Mubarak, the former president’s son, and Habib el Adly, the former interior minister, ordered and executed the 2005 bombings at the Sharm al Sheikh resort to take revenge on a rival businessman. The Abdullah Azzam Brigade claimed the attack.
Pakistan – Gilani urges tolerance amid rising militancy
Egypt revolt gave us back our lives: Hamas chief
US wavers on ‘regime change’
New Egypt PM shows popular touch in Tahrir Square
US offers aid for Egyptian democracy, but quietly
Outside Yemen’s capital, anger and grievances run deep
Pressure for change builds across Arab world
We must engage Muslim Brotherhood, says Kevin Rudd
Al Qaeda directs 2nd message at post-uprising Egypt
Arab unrest propels Iran as Saudi influence declines
Gadhafi forces strike back at Libya rebels
East Libya falls to anti-Qaddafi militia as divisions emerge in military
Egypt swears in new ministers, Islamists dismiss
Egypt – Muslim Brotherhood may launch TV and print arm
Egypt – Re-inventing the Muslim Brotherhood
Graphic: Political unrest in North Africa and the Middle East
Analysis: Why Arab spring could be al Qaeda’s fall
Keeping your enemies too close for comfort
Egypt: army promises Hosni Mubarak he will not be prosecuted
New party shows deep political change in new Egypt
Norwegian foreign ministry confirms Norwegian-Muslim Brotherhood relations