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Leaked Video shows Egyptian Army executing unarmed prisoners in ISIS style

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Are Coptic Christians at Risk for their Support of Dictatorial Regime...

After the murder of seven Copts in February, and the release of a video from the Islamic State group's Egypt franchise threatening new attacks...

Twim Bomb Blasts at Coptic Churches in Egypt, Islamic State Claims...

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Tunisian Commission Hears Internet Freedom Testimonies From Dictatorship

Tunisian blogger Zouhair Yahyaoui, who founded the satirical TUNeZINE online forum, was jailed and tortured for publishing “false news”. His story, and those of many others,...

Al-Shabaab: Should the Somali president open talks with the terror group?

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Egypt’s Revolution: Between Lost Hopes and Growing Apathy

The retelling of historical narratives requires someone with a good knack for storytelling, a silver tongue, if you will. The way you deliver a...

Somali elections: How women still fight for political space in African...

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Egyptian Courts have found no criminal evidence against Hosni Mubarak over his involvement in killing of 800+ protesters during 2011 uprising in Egypt. This...

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