Brotherhood signals its readiness as Jordanians demand greater representation in their kingdom
Winter's approach promises more hardship for 200,000 people displaced by conflict
Assembly hastily rushes through approval despite Christian, liberal boycott; draft document will be voted on in nationwide referendum
Underlying protests directed at president's move granting himself sweeping powers is anger at his political organization
Islamist president made the pledge Monday during talks with the Supreme Judicial Council
Mohamed Morsi carrying out a delicate balancing act during role as top negotiator
Truce brokered by Egypt goes into effect, but not before last-minute volleys between Israeli forces and Hamas militants
Recent price hikes bring issue of monarch's commitment to reform to forefront, also highlights what some is polarizing electoral system
Demonstrators declare Friday a day of rage sparked by cut in fuel subsidies
Killing of an intelligence chief last Friday threatens to unleash the kind of religious divides that Lebanon has known only too well
Dispute centers on how much influence differing interest groups will have in drafting new constitution
Experts say government's effort to conserve energy may further damage stumbling economy
Cairo-based groups cites 34 deaths, 88 cases of torture and seven cases of sexual assault by authorities since Morsi took office
Government points to outside aid for rebels as proving there is conspiracy by West, Gulf Arab nations to use conflict as way to weaken Iran's influence in region
Government has made it a goal to keep business in the capital normal
Hundreds of thousands fleeing the country's civil war aren't able – or willing – to leave the country
Father Rafi Halawe says dozens of minority religious groups are searching for peaceful resolution
Ankara weighs its options as Syrian crisis spills across their common border
Since conflict began, President Bashar al-Assad has allowed certain 'legitimate' voices to hold news conferences in Damascus
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