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Will Mohamed ElBaradei be Egypt’s next president? The dissident has emerged as the new political face of Egypt amid anti-government protests continuing throughout major cities in Egypt.

Crikey Clarifier: who is Mohamed ElBaradei?

Will Mohamed ElBaradei be Egypt’s next president? The dissident has emerged as the new political face of Egypt amid anti-government protests continuing throughout major cities in Egypt.

The man who might replace Hosni Mubarak is a torturer and murderer. He is also valued by the US Government, having played a key role in the White House's illegal rendition program.

Mubarak's new vice-president: the Habib connection

The man who might replace Hosni Mubarak is a torturer and murderer. He is also valued by the US Government, having played a key role in the White House's illegal rendition program.

Al Jazeera may have been kicked out of Egypt and some of its staff caught up in the violence, but its journalists are still covering the Egyptian protests, with a brilliant liveblog encompassing their audio, updates and photos from the ground.

Al Jazeera liveblogs Egypt's riots

Al Jazeera may have been kicked out of Egypt and some of its staff caught up in the violence, but its journalists are still covering the Egyptian protests, with a brilliant liveblog encompassing their audio, updates and photos from the ground.

Mongolia isn't a nation usually linked to modernity, but this photo gallery shows a budding cosmopolitan country. Think solar panels on yurts, a rising glass and steel skyline full of shopping centres and pirated Chinese video games.

Mongolia goes modern

Mongolia isn't a nation usually linked to modernity, but this photo gallery shows a budding cosmopolitan country. Think solar panels on yurts, a rising glass and steel skyline full of shopping centres and pirated Chinese video games.

The Mubarak regime has tried to shut down the internet amid rumours of a savage crackdown as the protests in Egypt escalate.

Egyptians fear a massacre as Mubarak tries to shut down the internet

The Mubarak regime has tried to shut down the internet amid rumours of a savage crackdown as the protests in Egypt escalate.

"This is the beginning of an uprising," Mohamed ElBaradei reportedly told Al Jazerra yesterday. ElBaradei has been dubbed Egypt's "reluctant revolutionary" and is viewed as the man who could help topple an oppressive regime.

Egyptians online and on the streets, but a US ally stands firm

"This is the beginning of an uprising," Mohamed ElBaradei reportedly told Al Jazerra yesterday. ElBaradei has been dubbed Egypt's "reluctant revolutionary" and is viewed as the man who could help topple an oppressive regime.

Amid another day and night of widespread protests in Egypt, and rumours of a massacre of protesters in Suez, Western governments' policy toward the Middle East is tottering and is now one dictator's plane flight away from collapsing altogether.

Rethinking the Middle East

Amid another day and night of widespread protests in Egypt, and rumours of a massacre of protesters in Suez, Western governments' policy toward the Middle East is tottering and is now one dictator's plane flight away from collapsing altogether.

Why do al-Jazeera’s Palestine Papers matter so much? Well, because they puncture the central fictions upon which the so-called peace process has always depended.

Why the Palestine Papers matter to the peace process

Why do al-Jazeera’s Palestine Papers matter so much? Well, because they puncture the central fictions upon which the so-called peace process has always depended.

A cabin decompression on Qantas flight QF670 between Adelaide and Melbourne this morning pushed the terrorist attack at Moscow's Domodedovo Airport off the top of this morning's radio bulletins.

Another Qantas hiccup pushes back terror attack news

A cabin decompression on Qantas flight QF670 between Adelaide and Melbourne this morning pushed the terrorist attack at Moscow's Domodedovo Airport off the top of this morning's radio bulletins.

Al Jazeera's Palestine Papers seriously damage the Palestinian Authority -- but also wreck Israel's long-running tactic of blaming the Palestinians.

The Al Jazeera leaks that will bury the Middle East peace process

Al Jazeera's Palestine Papers seriously damage the Palestinian Authority -- but also wreck Israel's long-running tactic of blaming the Palestinians.