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Why Are Journalists Being Imprisoned in Egypt?
The interim government are doing all they can to silence their critics.
Between Beirut and a Hard Place
The story of an Israeli-Backed militiaman and murderer who kidnapped me in Lebanon then sold ice cream to children in Detroit.
Egyptians Dodged Bombs and Protests to Vote On the New Constitution
People at the polling stations want stability, and they reckon that's what the referendum will bring.
Snow in Cairo Is a Winter Nightmare
Egypt is rarely predictable, which is why it wasn't surprising to see snow in the desert this weekend.
The Dying Art of Belly Dancing in Conservative Egypt
“Nobody [in Egypt] sees this as an acceptable profession. It’s degrading for them. They go into it for the same reasons as a woman in the US goes into prostitution,” said Luna, an American dancer and Harvard graduate who originally moved to Cairo to...
It's Been 100 Days Since the Fall of Mohammed Morsi
And things in Egypt only seem to be getting worse.
Appalling Violence Ravaged Cairo Again This Weekend
Egyptians celebrated a 40-year-old war by waging war on each other.
Revolutionary Youth Return to Streets in Cairo
They are calling for a system free from the Muslim Brotherhood, the army or the old regime.
I Escaped Death in an Egyptian Police Van but Witnessed an Attempted Rape
It was a fairly miserable 24 hours.
I'm a Journalist in Cairo Being Hounded by Spies and Thugs
There are many in Egypt who'd rather the world didn't know about its problems.