Tunisia PM seeks ‘another solution’ after cabinet plan fails
Jebali first floated his initiative in the wake of public outrage over the killing in broad daylight of outspoken government critic Chokri Belaid
Four million in Syria in dire need of aid: UN
A graphic from Amos's office showed how the need for humanitarian aid had spiralled from March last year
Egypt working to join International Criminal Court
National Committee for International Humanitarian Law met Tuesday to establish goals
Google blocks YouTube videos in Egypt
Despite request by Egyptian authorities to block videos on YouTube, Innocence of Muslims still accessible
Foreign minister discusses Fatah-Hamas reconciliation
Egypt aims for key role as a mediator in Israel-Palestine conflict
Sukuk law to be deliberated by Shura council, Wednesday
The word ‘Islamic’ was removed from the new law
Third day of civil disobedience in Port Said
Marches sweep Port Said, calls for an independent Port Said ‘state’
Presidency addresses Alam Eddin dismissal
Morsi’s office did not specify reason for sacking the presidential advisor, denied dismissal was based on party affiliation
The Arabian Dream: Abu Dhabi’s Mercenaries
The Colombians had entered the United Arab Emirates posing as construction workers. In fact, they were soldiers for a secret American-led mercenary army being built by Erik Prince