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The Other Guy Running For President in Egypt Could Really Use Your Vote
Hamdeen Sabahi never had any chance of winning Egypt's presidential election. But he and a loyal group of followers felt they had to try.
No Surprises Expected in Egypt's Election as El-Sisi Heads for a Landslide
It is the first day of Egypt's presidential elections and a big victory is expected for former Field Marshal Abdel Fattah el-Sisi,
Mubarak Sentenced for Embezzlement Ahead of Egyptian Presidential Election
More than three years after his overthrow, the former dictator and his two sons received prison sentences for misusing millions of dollars.
Egypt's President-In-Waiting Kicks Off Campaign with Hardline Vows
Abdul-Fattah el-Sisi has promised to wipe out the Muslim Brotherhood if elected later in May. This may cause more, not less, instability.
Egypt Sentences Another 683 People to Death, Breaks Previous Record
It was the second such ruling handed out this year, after 529 Muslim Brotherhood members were sentenced to death in March.
In Libya, the New Bosses Are Just Like the Old Boss
As armed militias and corrupt politicians operate unchecked in Libya, opportunism is eliminating any hope of opportunity.
US Aid Returns to Egypt Amid Wave of Attacks
Violence has been directed at military and police personnel since former President Mohamad Morsi was ousted.
International and Egyptian Street Artists Join Forces Against Sisi
Egypt's street artists were at the forefront of the Tahrir revolution. Now they are back on the streets against the military regime of Sisi.
Cairo Protest Deaths Underscore the Experience of Young Islamist Activists
Protesters at Cairo's Al-Azhar University clashed with police during anti-coup demonstrations, resulting in horrific scenes and two deaths.
Graphic Images Emerge From Egypt as Fatal Clashes Continue
Social media coming out of Egypt is reflecting the violence between Muslim Brotherhood protesters and government forces.
Egyptian Journalist and Three Others Killed as Cairo Protests Turn Violent
Four people died during protests in Cairo against this week's mass death sentences and Abdel Fattah el-Sisi's bid for the presidency.
Sisi's Presidency Is Inevitable, but Egypt’s Future Remains Uncertain
When Sisi wins, he will face a broken economy, an out-of-control security sector, and impatient countrymen eager for solutions.