By Eric Cunningham CAIRO, Egypt – Egyptians are headed to the polls in a historic election to choose...
May 22, 2012Are the drones working in Yemen?
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May 22, 2012Military tribunals: A continuing crackdown on Egypt’s revolution
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Jan 22, 2012The money behind the Egyptian military
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Jan 22, 2012Egypt’s forgotten revolutionaries
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Jan 16, 2012Mohammed Abbas: Running for the Revolution
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Jan 06, 2012Opinion: Saudi women’s suffrage mired in suppression
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Dec 19, 2011Military 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, 2011Egypt: Is it a revolution?
CAIRO – So, is it a revolution? With running battles taking place once again in Tahrir Square, this...
Nov 21, 2011The roots of Egypt’s rage
By Charles M. Sennott and Mohannad Sabry CAIRO – In the autumn of the Arab Spring, Egyptians fear they’re...
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