Ahmed Shafik

Capturing the Art that Defined Egypt’s Revolution

This month marks the second anniversary of the revolution in Egypt that ousted the former president, Hosni Mubarak. The uprising in Egypt was a major part of the Arab Spring, and inspired protesters in Libya and Syria. Recent events have led many to  believe  that the revolution is far from over.   There are many ways to tell […]

The World

Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood Demands Military Step Aside

Global Politics

Mubarak Sentenced to Life In Prison, Egyptians Take to the Streets Once More

The World

Egyptian Election: Split Vote Keeps Centrist Candidates from Advancing

Lifestyle & Belief

Egypt Election: No Clear Winner

Conflict & Justice
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Egypt’s reformers still unhappy

Conflict & Justice

Ahmed Shafiq’s departure is seen as another victory for anti-government demonstrators. But as The World’s Matthew Bell reports from Cairo, opposition leaders say many of their demands are still not met and protests in Cairo’s Tahrir Square will continue.

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