Kristen McTighe

Egypt’s ‘rebels’ aim to oust Morsi with petition, protests

In a deeply polarized country, the grassroots Tamarod — or ‘Rebellion’ — campaign has harnessed growing frustration and discontent to unite a fractured opposition.

Do Egyptians want military rule?

Conflict

Rhetoric and reality chart disparate futures for Islamists in Egypt

Politics

The revenge of Egypt’s old guard

Absent the Arab Spring limelight, refugee youth consider war with Morocco

Conflict

The world’s food supply depends on Morocco. Here’s why

Economics

If hostilities renew between Morocco and Western Sahara rebels, production of a key mineral used in fertilizer would stall. Farmers on every continent could feel the pain.

Amid celebrations for Sisi, more mob sexual assault in Cairo’s Tahrir Square

Politics

Activists say harassment of women in Egypt has reached endemic levels.