Egypt’s IMF Lifeline
Egyptians demonstrate on 25 January 2011, carrying banners to protest against the government, unemployment and about the economy One of the most serious consequences of the 2011 revolutions in the...
View ArticleEgypt’s Conundrum
Members of Parliament attend a parliament session in Cairo February 26, 2012 (credit: Amr Abdallah Dalsh) In a post-authoritarian country undergoing tremendous change, who should write its...
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Egyptians celebrate Mohamed Morsi’s victory in Tahrir Square on June 24, 2012 Cheers of jubilation and chants of “Down with military rule!” from Muslim Brotherhood supporters pulsed through Cairo’s...
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Mohammed Mursi The tense waiting period to determine the new president of Egypt ended on Sunday with the announcement that the candidate of the Freedom and Justice Party (backed by the Muslim...
View ArticleEgyptian Court Postpones Elections
Egyptian military police men speak to protestors in the Egyptian city of Port Said on March 6, 2013, following clashes between police and protesters. Source: AFP/Getty Images CAIRO, Asharq...
View ArticleThe Islamist Reaction
Pro Mohamed Mursi supporters attend a rally near where over 50 people were purportedly killed by members of the Egyptian military and police on July 8, 2013 in Cairo, Egypt. Spencer Platt/Getty Images...
View ArticleManeuvering between the Obstacles
Al-Khayal Al-Shaabi perform their Traffic dance routine during the Downtown Contemporary Arts Festival in March 2013. (Mohammed Fathallah/DCAF) Since the January 2011 revolution, many aspects of daily...
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