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From the other side: A secular diary under the Muslim Brotherhood
The Muslim Brotherhood was late to join, but they compensated with an active contribution through thwarting the latest attack of Mubarak’s regime during the day of the Battle of the Camel.

Wadi’ back in prison
Mohamed Wadi’ back in prison after being hospitalised for a month.

Role of judiciary discussed in urgent general assmebly by chancellor’s club
State litigation authority chancellors’ club discusses role of judiciary, civil prosecution.

Union gains eight thousand members in first days
Union for the unemployed in Suez aims to secure the rights of the unemployed across Lower Egypt.

United Arab Emirates: Between Arab springs
The political protest does not come simply due to disparity in distribution of wealth.

Army vehicle hijacked in North Sinai
The armed hijackers, driving a four-wheel drive, stopped the army vehicle at gun point in Jisr Al-Wadi.

Baha’is in Egypt
The 25 January revolution gave everyone hope for change, and the Baha’i hope for acceptance.

Turkey, Syria close civilian airspace in tit-for-tat as tension mounts
Ankara’s move came after the Syrian state news agency SANA reported on Saturday that a flight ban has been imposed on Turkish flights.

HRW condemns Syria use of cluster bombs
HRW reported increased use of cluster bombs in the past week, notably in the Maaret al-Numan area.

Muslim Brotherhood denies anti-Semitic remark from supreme guide
Jewish human rights group called for the severance of all ties between Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood and the US government.
Algeria TV boss convicted for sexual harassment
Said Lamarni, who was not present for the verdict, has denied any wrongdoing.

Jailed Bahrain medics go on hunger strike
The jailed Shiite medics called their action “The Lost Justice,” and have stopped taking food and medicine.

Universal healthcare unveiled
DNE speaks to Doctor Abdel Hamid Omar Abaza, assistant to the Minister of Health and Population, about the new universal healthcare law

Morsy tweets from Mars
President Mohamed Morsy recently said on Twitter, “respect for human rights in all dimensions: faith, culture, social, economic, and political must be a key component in all our work”. In another, he said, “we do not have minorities; all Egyptian citizens are treated equally.” I wonder if Mr President has read the news lately or …

Editor’s letter: Fight or work for Egyptian TV
Why do they hate the media? And who are they?

What if foreign investment flows in?
Statements on investment and economic achievements made by Mubarak-regime ministers were never met with trust by the general public, while specialists could see that they were nothing more than media fireworks systematically set off to improve the picture of utter destruction the country’s state of affairs had reached. A simple review of the number of …

This Is Muhammed enters Guinness World Records
The book narrating the life of the prophet Muhammed enters Guinness Records as the largest book in the world

Student referred to criminal court for sexual harassment
After few hours of investigations, the harasser was referred to court, charged with rape

Refugees stranded as Turkey closes border
With 80,000 refugees have already crossed its borders, Turkey declares it’s a “great burden”

Ramlet Boulaq: The battle for land
Contradicting notions of fear, thuggery, lack of justice, and luxury outline Ramlet Boulaq and its nearby Nile Towers

Ghozlan decries prospects of restoring Egyptian-Iranian relations
“Syrian blood is not cheap,” says the Muslim Brotherhood spokesman

The media ‘baladi’ salad
Rumours in place of factual reporting, and spokespeople who do not speak

Editor’s letter: Old friends matter
DNE has always been the journalism school that many of today’s Egyptian star writers have graduated from.