Top Headlines
07/02/2011
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- Suleiman holds talks on Egypt reforms (Financial Times, 7/2)
- Ghajar withdrawal on hold (Ynetnews, 7/2)
- Blast At Egypt-Israel Gas Terminal (Sky News Online, 6/2)
- Britain: Israel-Palestinian peace could help weaken Iran (Haaretz, 7/2)
- Opposition cautious after Suleiman opens talks (Guardian, 7/2)
- Middle East crisis may leave world over an oil barrel (Guardian, 7/2)
- Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood is a force the world can no longer afford to ignore (Guardian, 7/2)
- George Bush calls off trip to Switzerland (Guardian, 7/2)
- Egypt: ‘Omar Suleiman was part of the old system. We want a new system’ (Guardian, 7/2)
- Israeli soldier faces long jail term for passing secret papers to reporter (Guardian, 7/2)
- WikiLeaks cables: Egypt’s Omar Suleiman demonised Muslim Brotherhood (Guardian, 7/2)
- Cairo protests:The west has a duty to nurture democracy | Observer editorial (Observer, 6/2)
- The west should cheer, not fear, this cry for freedom in Egypt | Andrew Rawnsley (Observer, 6/2)
- Mubarak is still here, but there’s been a revolution in our minds, say protesters (Guardian, 5/2)
- Suspected attack on Egyptian gas pipeline halts supply to Israel (Guardian, 5/2)
- If the Left is to rise again, it must lift the official silence on race and culture | Suzanne Moore (Guardian, 5/2)
- Islam in Egypt: fear and fantasy | Editorial (Guardian, 5/2)
- Croc Attack!, by Assaf Gavron – review (Guardian, 5/2)
- Egypt uprising falters as negotiations begin (Daily Telegraph, 7/2)
- Egyptian opposition critical of Western support for new talks (Daily Telegraph, 7/2)
- Israeli conscript faces prison after admitting military leaks (Daily Telegraph, 7/2)
- Obama on Muslim Brotherhood: ‘They don’t have majority support’ (Daily Telegraph, 7/2)
- Calls for Moussa to lead post-Mubarak Egypt (Sunday Telegraph, 6/2)
- The Middle East needs more than elections (Sunday Telegraph, 6/2)
- Clinton calls for orderly transition of power in Egypt (Daily Telegraph, 5/2)
- Egypt in crisis: the revolutionary parallels with Iran, China and Romania (Daily Telegraph, 5/2)
- Israeli soldier faces jail for passing secrets to press (Independent, 7/2)
- Revealed: US envoy’s business link to Egypt (Independent, 7/2)
- Egyptian government offers concessions as street protests continue (Independent, 7/2)
- Fawaz A Gerges: This Brotherhood has a real sense of purpose (Independent, 7/2)
- Leading article: A test of faith for the White House (Independent, 7/2)
- Mubarak is going. He is on the cusp of final departure (Independent on Sunday, 6/2)
- Brotherhood to hold Egypt talks (Independent, 5/2)
- Egypt braced for ‘week of endurance’ (Times, 7/2)
- West is reduced to spectator status (Times, 7/2)
- Egyptian Government in talks with opposition (Times, 7/2)
- Dick Cheney: Mubarak is a ‘good friend’ (Times, 7/2)
- Protesters stay defiant as Mubarak officials quit (Times, 7/2)
- US at odds over Mubarak future (Sunday Times, 6/2)
- A European date with Arab history (Financial Times, 7/2)
- Egypt’s Muslim Brothers to join talks (Financial Times, 5/2)
- Middle East: At hand, an Arab awakening (Financial Times, 5/2)
- Ruling party leadership resigns in concession to protesters (Financial Times, 5/2)
- Mubarak quits as ruling party chief (Sun, 5/2)
- Egypt offers concessions to ‘wise men’ (Scotsman, 7/2)
- Egypt: Young activists have most to lose from talks (Scotsman, 7/2)
- View from America: Obama doesn’t understand the Egyptian psyche’ (Glasgow Herald, 7/2)
- Egypt leaders to meet opposition (Sun, 7/2)
- Mubarak still in power as government and opposition talk (Reuters, 7/2)
- ElBaradei: Egypt protests could get “more vicious” (Reuters, 6/2)
- Government aims to get Egyptians back to work (Reuters, 6/2)
- Egypt protesters unmoved by talks (BBC Online, 7/2)
- Ex-Israeli soldier admits leaking secret military files (BBC Online, 7/2)
- Brotherhood ‘to join Egypt talks’ (BBC Online, 6/2)
- Why does the US so often back the bad guys? (BBC Online, 6/2)
- Egypt unrest: Day 12 as it happened (BBC Online, 6/2)
- Obama says ‘no turning back’ for Egypt (Sky News Online, 7/2)
- Hosni Mubarak clings to power as Muslim Brotherhood agrees to enter Govt talks (Sky News Online, 7/2)
- Israelis Fear Egyptian Regime Change (Sky News Online, 6/2)
- Egypt Crisis Has Other Arab Leaders Worried (Sky News Online, 6/2)
- Cairo Reopens Amid Fears Of More Violence (Sky News Online, 6/2)
- Jerusalem set to approve contentious Jewish housing in Arab neighborhood (Haaretz, 7/2)
- Palestinian security suppressing West Bank fervor over Egypt protests (Haaretz, 7/2)
- Israel says no to more Egyptian troops in Sinai (Jerusalem Post, 7/2)
- Clinton tentatively welcomes Muslim Brotherhood (Jerusalem Post, 7/2)
- Dutch, Spanish FMs to arrive in Israel for separate talks (Jerusalem Post, 7/2)
- ‘Talks with Syria were close’ (Ynetnews, 7/2)
- Egypt talks to signal uprising’s end? (Ynetnews, 7/2)