Tahrir Square, June 30, 2013. Demotix/Nameer Galal. All rights reserved. “Egyptians have mastered the art of not being governable.” - Asef Bayat A pundit or ...
Cairo — As I write this story, I am in my room overlooking the main square of Cairo, ironically called Tahrir Square, which means Liberty in Arabic. The square is buzzing with what news agencies ...
Protesters opposing Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi set off fireworks during a protest at Tahrir Square in Cairo June 30, 2013. Egyptians poured onto the streets on Sunday, swelling crowds that ...
For those of you who missed it, please find below an excerpt from my piece published in the New York Times Sunday Review yesterday, February 12, 2012. Read the full piece here. One could be forgiven ...
Many Westerners, watching the revolution in Egypt, are wondering whether the outcome will be true democracy. Less often asked but equally important is whether Egypt can reform its economy in ways that ...
This series examines the countries today from the perspective of our correspondents on the ground to see how the post-revolutionary countries have come full circle to their autocratic ways. Journalism ...
A Look At The Street Art That Spurred A Revolution Walls of Freedom is a comprehensive look at the provocative visuals that helped overthrow a regime during the Arab Spring.
CAIRO (Reuters)- Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, gunned down by Islamists at a military parade in Cairo 30 years ago on Thursday, left a political legacy that survived largely unscathed in the long ...
Sign up for The Media Today, CJR’s daily newsletter. “I was attacked today when I tried to protect some foreigners.” The Facebook message arrived in my inbox ...
Akhenaten upended the religion, art, and politics of ancient Egypt, and then his legacy was buried. Now he endures as a ...
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