NGOs call for the right to adequate housing
NGOs say millions of people currently live in over 1,000 informal settlements
NSF committed to submitting a ‘unified list’ for parliamentary elections
Tamarod spokesman confirms talks of electoral alliance with NSF
Rights group slams government’s extralegal practices in first 100 days
The Arab Network for Human Rights Information lists oppressive practices by post-30 June government
Season premier of Youssef’s ‘Al-Bernameg’ stirs controversy
CBC distances itself from its ratings behemoth in response to viewer reactions
Netanyahu says Iran could produce 90% uranium ‘in weeks’
Iran's nuclear enrichment programme is at the core of its dispute with world powers, who suspect it masks a drive for atomic weapons despite repeated denials by the Islamic republic.
Spate of attacks kills 47 in Iraq
One of the worst-hit neighbourhoods was Shaab in north Baghdad, where two car bombs exploded in a commercial area, killing five people and wounding at least 17.
Bahrain court cuts terms for police jailed over death
A number of policemen are facing trials over claims of killing protesters or torturing detainees after a wave of arrests that targeted members of the Shi’a majority.
Syria rebel groups brand Geneva talks ‘treason’
The joint declaration by the 19 Islamist groups fighting to topple President Bashar al-Assad cast further doubt on whether the long-delayed peace talks dubbed "Geneva 2" will actually go ahead.
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