Adam Ramsey
Egyptians Dodged Bombs and Protests to Vote on the New Constitution
For the past two days, Egyptians have been taking to the polls to officially pass judgment on the latest iteration of the country's constitution. They want stability, and they believe that is what the referendum will bring.
The Politics of Protest in Egypt Are Shifting Once Again
In the past couple years, mass demonstration has gone from a weapon of the people to a tool of the state, but now a new set of protesters is challenging the status quo and defying the harsh new anti-demonstration law.
Egypt's Mohamed Mahmoud Anniversary Protests Were Pretty Surreal
Hundreds gathered in Cairo Tuesday to pay tribute to protesters killed by riot police during a crackdown on the Egyptian revolution two years ago.
The Chaotic Start of Mohamed Morsi's Trial
Egypt's Ousted President, Facing Death, Appears In Public For The First Time In Four Months.
The Chaotic Start of Mohamed Morsi's Trial
Yesterday, for the first time in four months, Egypt's deposed Islamist President Mohamed Morsi appeared in public. Since his ousting on July 3 the interim government and armed forces have gone to great lengths to keep his whereabouts a secret.
Death, Peace, Power, or Jihad: What Is the Future of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood?
After last Monday's verdict from the Cairo Court for Urgent Matters, the Egyptian branch of the Muslim Brotherhood is set to face a future that mirrors the majority of its past: once again becoming an illegal organization.
Egypt's Foreign Aid Isn't Going Anywhere Fast
Even if the West pull out, Saudi Arabia will fill in the gaps.
The April 6 Youth Movement Is Trying to Keep the Egyptian Revolution Alive
But they want to get rid of President Morsi in the most peaceful way possible, rather than fighting all the time.