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November 2011

Africa

In AIDS fight, a question of funding, not science

By John Donnelly KISUMU, Kenya – Thirty years after the discovery of AIDS, scientists believe for the first...

Nov 30, 2011
Middle East

A parliamentary primer for Egypt

By Jon Jensen CAIRO – In the aftermath of a week of violent protests in Tahrir Square, Egyptians head...

Nov 28, 2011
Middle East

Egypt’s military: From ally to adversary

CAIRO — In Egypt’s “January 25 Revolution,” demonstrators packed Tahrir Square and on the eve of the 18th...

Nov 27, 2011
Middle East

Military trials threaten Egypt’s democracy

By Mohannad Sabry CAIRO — Through three decades of iron-fisted rule, Hosni Mubarak suspended the rights of 2,000 civilians...

Nov 24, 2011
Middle East

Against all odds: ‘Virginity test’ victim awaits her verdict

By Deena Adel CAIRO — Samira Ibrahim, who pursued legal action against the Egyptian military for allegedly forcing her...

Nov 21, 2011
Middle East

Egypt: Is it a revolution?

CAIRO – So, is it a revolution? With running battles taking place once again in Tahrir Square, this...

Nov 21, 2011
Middle East

The roots of Egypt’s rage

By Charles M. Sennott and Mohannad Sabry CAIRO – In the autumn of the Arab Spring, Egyptians fear they’re...

Nov 21, 2011
Middle East

Egyptian press still not free

By Stephanie Rice & Reem Abdellatif CAIRO — On the streets of post-revolution Cairo, opinions are expressed freely and...

Nov 21, 2011
Middle East

Factory workers in limbo as Egypt renationalizes

By Merrit Kennedy SHEBIN AL-KOM, Egypt — A new banner hangs over the main gate of the main...

Nov 19, 2011
Inequality

LGBTI refugees seek haven in Lebanon

By Don Duncan BEIRUT, Lebanon — The Algerian secret service gave transsexual Randa Lamri an ultimatum: Leave the...

Nov 16, 2011
Middle East

State of fear: Egypt’s Copts in peril

By Matt Negrin CAIRO — Just through the windows of a Coptic Christian hospital was a perfect portrait...

Nov 14, 2011
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