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The Muslim Brotherhood’s alleged “headquarters” in Cricklewood, northwest London, seen on June 16, 2014.
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The Muslim Brotherhood in London

The Muslim Brotherhood in London

London, Asharq Al-Awsat—At the Muslim Brotherhood’s London “headquarters,” located in an unlikely spot above a disused kebab shop in the northwestern district of Cricklewood, there does not appear to be any signs of tensions despite the investigation conducted by...
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Egyptian women chant slogans as they attend a demonstration in Tahrir Square in 2011. Associated Press


Opinion: Looking back on the June 30 protests

Opinion: Looking back on the June 30 protests

The January 25 protests that reached their climax on February 11, 2011, were surprising in terms of their size and political consequences, resulting in the toppling of the regime of former President Hosni Mubarak. The same applies to the protests that erupted on June...
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Members of the April 6 movement and liberal activists shout slogans against a law restricting demonstrations as well as the crackdown on activists, in front of El-Thadiya presidential palace in Cairo April 26, 2014. (Reuters/Amr Abdallah Dalsh)


Opinion: Another People

Opinion: Another People

The world turns quickly. In the course of time, changing regimes, eras and revolutions, there was never a time when the Egyptian people—described in the past as “great” and “ingenious”—did not protest or rebel. Amazingly, though, criticism of the Egyptian people...
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A student supporter of the Muslim Brotherhood and ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi waves the yellow flag bearing the four-fingered Rabaa sign during a demonstration outside Cairo University on May 14, 2014.
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The Muslim Brotherhood Reshuffle

The Muslim Brotherhood Reshuffle

Cairo, Asharq Al-Awsat—On the one-year anniversary of the ouster of Egypt’s first, and likely last, Islamist president Mohamed Mursi, the Muslim Brotherhood finds itself in an increasingly difficult situation both at home and abroad. The Brotherhood has been...
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Supporters of ousted Egyptian president Mohamed Mursi during a protest against his removal in Cairo, July 2013. (AFP Photo/Mohamed Hams)