By David Wolman CAIRO — The two mothers embraced in mourning. They both wore black veils. They are...
Oct 23, 2011Press censorship threatens Egypt’s ‘unfinished revolution’
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, 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, 2011For refugees in Egypt, it’s worse
By Jon Jensen 6 OCTOBER CITY, Egypt — In the weeks after protesters swarmed Tahrir Square to demand...
Jun 30, 2011Afghanistan: Petraeus “should be ashamed of himself”
BY JEAN MACKENZIE KABUL, Afghanistan — As the U.S. President Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, make their...
May 27, 2011Christians in Egypt: A storm within the storm
By Lauren E. Bohn and Omnia Al Desoukie CAIRO – With fluffy beige pillows propped behind her still recovering...
May 23, 2011Egyptian women challenge rights abuses, militarization
By Reem Abdellatif CAIRO — It was the middle of the night in Cairo when Ragia Omran, one of the...
May 22, 2011Behind Egypt’s revolution: youth and the internet
By Jon Jensen CAIRO, Egypt — Abdel Rahman Faris never saw it coming. When the news of Egyptian...
Feb 13, 2011Egypt: Outside Tahrir, longing for normalcy
By Jon Jensen CAIRO, Egypt – Diaa el Fishawy puffs furiously on his shisha pipe, blowing thick curls...
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