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Egyptian politics in the week after the constitutional referendum.
What time at the market can teach you about Egyptian politics.
"The government that governs least, governs best" - the problem with this claim is that "Nature abhors a vacuum".
The way things are going Julian Assange might be safer in one of the newly freed Arab nations.
Libyan leader Gaddafi is hiding as protesters appear on the brink of taking power.
The winds of change have never blown sweeter on the land of the pharaohs.
Thanks to the immediacy of the Internet and the spirit and resolve of the Egyptian people, it did not take them years to overthrow their King George: they only needed seventeen days.
With Arabs demanding freedom in country after country, it may be impossible for all the sultans' horses and all the king's men to put the Middle East back together again.
Egyptian opposition rejects claims of progress
Before calling for Mubarak's removal, we should consider exactly what would happen if this were to take place.