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CREATE YOUR OWN NEWSPAPER »Al-Ahram, (Arabic: "The Pyramids") founded in 1875, is one of the most widely circulating Egyptian daily newspapers, and the second oldest after Al-Waqae'a Al-Masreya ("The Egyptian Events"), founded in 1828. Al-Ahram's headquarters is in Boulaq, Cairo, its content is controlled by the Egyptian Ministry of Information, but despite this its opinion section is well regarded. It has two foreign language versions, the English Al-Ahram Weekly, (founded in 1991, and the French Al-Ahram Hebdo.
Israel's rightwing government is not pursuing peace but rather sabotaging it, writes Khaled Amayreh in the West Bank
In south Sudan, Arab League chief Amr Moussa made a last ditch appeal for continued Sudanese unity, Dina Ezzat reports from ...
After receiving a warm welcome at Cairo airport on 19 February, ex-IAEA head Mohamed El-Baradei has embarked upon a media campaign ...
Despite widespread opposition, procedures to appoint women to judicial posts at the State Council will be completed, Mona El-Nahhas reports
Israel's attempts to establish historical grounds for its existence include stealing, destroying and substituting Islamic heritage, reports Khaled Amayreh in Hebron
Can Egypt's non-oil exports be doubled during the coming four years? This is what the government and private sector are aiming ...
The assassination on foreign soil of one of Hamas's top leaders is proof that the resistance movement's warnings on Israel are ...
The entrance of El-Baradei to the Egyptian political scene gives secular and liberal opposition parties a chance to regain ground from ...
The State Security Supreme Criminal Court will issue its ruling in the Hizbullah cell case in April. Amira Howeidy attended the ...
Israeli house demolitions are the flipside of the coin to illegal settlement building. For peace to have a chance, both must ...
With elections imminent in Iraq, the mood among the Iraqi community in Syria is a mixture of dismay and disappointment, writes ...
Hizbullah has vowed to exact equal damage on Israel if it wages war on Lebanon, writes Omayma Abdel-Latif
UNHRC's first periodic review of human rights in Egypt ended with government officials pledging to implement a majority of its recommendations, ...
You don't know what you've got till it's gone. Nevine El-Aref reports on the return of a previously unknown coffin that ...
Developing Upper Egypt is high on the government's to-do list, but not high enough for some investors, Niveen Wahish reports
In a typical move, Israel is building a "museum of tolerance" right on top of an ancient Muslim cemetery, writes Khaled ...