Sinai Bedouins allowed to own land
This is our right and our patriotism is unquestionable, says Sinai party leader
Obama declares “major disaster” in New York after storm
Sandy swept a wall of churning sea water and driving rain onto a vast swathe of the coastline, flooding the heart of New York
South Africa police fire rubber bullets and tear gas at miners
Workers refused to go back to work until their pay demands are met
Syria rebels clash with Palestinians as envoy due in China
Tuesday's clashes near Damascus spread into the Yarmuk Palestinian camp, home to 148,500 people, after breaking out in a neighbouring district
Tunisian anti-Islamist blogger fined for “indecency”
The case was brought against Chourabi by a man who claimed he was the victim of a "moral offence" because of the alleged incident
Afghan presidential vote due April 5, 2014
Karzai's re-election in 2009 was marred by widespread allegations of fraud
Turkey says “no point” in dialogue with Syria
Ankara had backed Brahimi's call for a truce during the Muslim holiday that never took hold
New Libya PM presents 30-member cabinet
The cabinet includes 27 ministers and three deputy prime ministers
Iran naval visit reflects strong ties, says Sudan military
Sudan's links to Iran have come under scrutiny after Khartoum accused Israel of sending four radar-evading aircraft to strike the Yarmouk military factory in the heart of the capital
Rebel Economy Wrap
Human vs machine, IMF in Cairo, interest payments on Egypt debt