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The nation needs a political opening not a resurgence of autocracy
Fate of Greste’s two colleagues jailed in Egypt still unclear
Al Jazeera journalist Greste has left the country and is on his way home, officials confirm
Attacks raise fresh alarm about threat posed by armed militants
Cairo seeks to phase out energy subsidy and cut budget deficit
At least 16 dead and authorities seal entrance to Tahrir Square
Pair released on bail pending retrial on corruption charges after 18 months in detention
Analysts see ‘managed depreciation’ as ministers woo investors
Reform of ideology cannot be achieved amid an atmosphere of intimidation and intolerance
Despite army coup 18 months ago, MSCI index for Egypt has almost doubled since mid-2013
Peter Greste, Mohamed Fadel Fahmy and Baher Mohammed will remain in custody
Affiliate accused of bias toward Muslim Brotherhood to reopen only with Cairo’s approval
Egyptian’s radicalisation a story of despair, say friends
Army ring-fences its privileges and expands its economic empire
Ousted President was charged withof ordering the killing of protesters during the 2011 revolt
Visitor arrival numbers rise despite continued political tensions and emergence of Isis affiliate
Big step in resolving dispute with Saudi, UAE and Bahrain over Islamist support
NGOs must register and risk penalties for taking foreign funding
Vital infrastructure put under military authority after spate of attacks
Charity says ‘narrowing of political space’ prompted its decision to leave the country
Geopolitical chance and domestic measures help legitimise Egyptian president’s rule
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