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THE EGYPTIAN regime of Abdel Fatah al-Sissi again demonstrated its violent and cynical nature last weekend
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THE EGYPTIAN regime of Abdel Fatah al-Sissi again demonstrated its violent and cynical nature last weekend
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Despite the political and economic issues that continue to plague Egypt, the country’s benchmark stock market index, the EGX 30, was up 32 percent (or 28 percent in USD-terms) in 2014
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Youth members are now assuming a more active role in Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood, pushing the group to escalate its call for revolutionary action against President Sisi.
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The Egyptian president might not oppose all Islamism — just the violent form.
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The rulers of Saudi Arabia trembled when the Arab Spring revolts broke out four years ago.
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Why fixing a broken education system is one of the biggest challenges facing President Sisi.
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The United Arab Emirates, which is backing Egypt with billions of dollars in aid, said its ally’s decision to raise fuel prices is the “first step” in a broader energy strategy to reduce subsidies
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After nearly 20 years as de facto ruler of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, King Abdullah ibn-Abdulaziz al-Saud died last night at the age of 90.
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year and a half after Egypt’s generals seized power in a coup from the Muslim Brotherhood, Investment Minister Ashraf Salman arrived in Washington this week with a simple, two-pronged message
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King Abdullah's writ lasted all of 12 hours. Within that period the Sudairis, a rich and politically powerful clan within the House of Saud, which had been weakened by the late king