By Charles M. Sennott and Mohannad Sabry CAIRO – In the autumn of the Arab Spring, Egyptians fear they’re...
Nov 21, 2011Egyptian press still not free
By Stephanie Rice & Reem Abdellatif CAIRO — On the streets of post-revolution Cairo, opinions are expressed freely and...
Nov 21, 2011Factory 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, 2011State 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, 2011Egypt: Uncertainty is bad for business
By Mai Shams El-Din CAIRO, Egypt — In the tense aftermath of the January 25 Revolution and amid the...
Nov 06, 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, 2011Early marriage precludes education for young Nepalis
Hannah Ingber KATHMANDU, Nepal — When Shyam Balami was a teenager, his aging parents decided they needed more...
Oct 30, 2011Child marriages burden young Nepalis
Hannah Ingber DOLAKHA, Nepal — Suntali Thami grew up in a tiny village here in this remote district...
Oct 30, 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, 2011Thousands rally for alleged torture victim Essam Atta
By Reem Abdellatif CAIRO — The scene outside Zeinhom Morgue in the downtown Cairo slum was chilling on Friday afternoon...
Oct 29, 2011Egypt: Samira v. the Military
By Kristin Deasy CAIRO – Samira Ibrahim likes pink, Che Guevara, and old revolutionary songs from the '50s....
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