Egypt in Crisis

Two Years Later: ‘The green tent’ and Egypt’s fractured revolution

Lifestyle

The original architects of the uprising in Tahrir Square can no longer stand to see each other as political and religious divisions rule the day in Egypt.

After latest violence, Egypt’s Coptic Christians say it’s the same old story

Lifestyle

Egypt, it is too early to celebrate

Politics

With Egypt divided about its future, US government emerges as a common foe

Politics

Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood heads back underground, starts ‘Tahrir 2.0’

Politics

Egypt’s ‘deep state’ never left

Analysis: General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi is the new face of the old military guard holding tight to a huge piece of the Egyptian economy.

In Egypt 2013, democracy means military rule

What began as a popular uprising against the military regime has ultimately strengthened army control at the expense of Islamists and secular activists.

A divided Egyptian family reunites to break the Ramadan fast

Though father Saad and son Ahmed demonstrate on opposite sides, religious tradition brought them back together.

Reporting on an ‘Egypt in Crisis’

FRONTLINE and GlobalPost’s Charles M. Sennott partner on a new film exploring Egypt’s “deep state” — the military leadership that has apparently held on to power all along.

Sinai: Egypt’s most recent mayhem

A resurgence of extremist violence in a lawless and neglected part of the country.