By Reem Abdellatif CAIRO — In the uncertain months after country's revolution, Yosri Fouda emerged as one of...
Oct 22, 2011History catches up to famous Egyptologist Zahi Hawass
By Deena Adel CAIRO — For years the renowned Egyptian archeologist Zahi Hawass earned worldwide fame bringing the...
Oct 22, 2011In Cairo, journalists find strong allies
By Reem Abdellatif and Matt Negrin CAIRO – The U.S. Ambassador to Egypt stressed the importance of freedom...
Oct 18, 2011Shadi Hamid: The “trade-offs” of democracy
“If they want to do things that we think are really bad, then that’s sort of what democracy’s...
Oct 17, 2011Heba Morayef: Human rights and Egypt’s public
A conversation with one of Egypt's leading human rights advocates.
Oct 17, 2011Saudi Arabia steps forward with women’s suffrage
Five years ago, Saudi Arabia’s Grand Mufti, Abdul Aziz Aal Al Sheikh, was asked his opinion about women...
Sep 30, 2011Highway 15: The long road to rehabilitation
HEZNA, Saudi Arabia – Turn off Highway 15 near the city of Al Baha and a narrow, winding...
Sep 06, 2011Saudi Arabia’s Highway 15 revisited
AL BAHA, Saudi Arabia – The road to September 11th began here on Highway 15, which stretches from...
Sep 06, 2011Women’s rights key to kingdom’s future
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — Our car slipped into the fast-moving traffic on a three-lane causeway slicing through the...
Sep 06, 20119/11 forces change to Saudi’s global religious mission
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — For more than three decades, Saudi Arabia has used its vast oil riches to...
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