Mohammed Morsi
Egypt After Morsi
On June 30, exactly one year after Egyptians voted for Mohammed Morsi to become their first-ever democratically elected president, millions of protesters filled central Cairo and town squares across Egypt demanding his dismissal. Was this another...
Egypt After Morsi - Trailer
Some are calling it a military coup, others are insisting it's a people's revolution. What's for sure is that on Wednesday, July 3rd, a year of turmoil and discontent in Egypt climaxed in the deposition of president Mohamed Morsi. But what lies ahead...
We Saw the Egyptian Military Stage a Coup in Cairo
As I write now, the center of Cairo is a sea of beeping vehicles and cheering crowds, with attack helicopters making laps of honor above us. An army-appointed judge is now the face of military rule, erasing the one-year blip of democratic government in...
Egypt Had Their Biggest Demonstration Since the Revolution
I went along to speak to Morsi's supporters and all the people who want him out of office.
The Hangover News
Everyone's protesting in Egypt again, but you've probably been too drunk to notice.
The Revolution Is Still Going on in Egypt—in Tiny Flashes
What I had witnessed was not one of the vast, telegenic protests of the Egyptian revolution. It was one of thousands of smaller acts of rebellion against authority taking place throughout the country every single day. One human rights group recorded...
World Peace Update
This is a little awkward, but I just figured out that the guys on the Norwegian Nobel Comittee haven't been following this column, because if they had they surely wouldn't have awarded the Nobel Peace Prize to the European Union this week.