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...
Nov 21, 2011Reviving Revolution: The role of art in an uncertain Egypt
By Deena Adel CAIRO – On a subway platform, a father turned to his son as he gazed at...
Nov 05, 2011Revolutionary art mirrors Egypt’s changing pulse
By Sara Elkamel CAIRO, Egypt — Five years ago, long before Egypt’s January 25 Revolution broke out on Police...
Oct 30, 2011In Madrid, noted bookseller pushes LGBT visibility
By Guy Hedgecoe MADRID — Mili Hernandez, 51, remembers with a shudder Francisco Franco’s “Law of Social Danger,”...
Oct 27, 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, 2011Has Egypt’s revolution become a military coup?
By Jon Jensen CAIRO, Egypt — Just days after the departure of former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak on...
Sep 26, 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...
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