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Radio Evolution
August 8, 2011
Over the past few years, radio has gone through some major changes, but even more so now in the dawn of post-revolution Egypt.
Anger Management
July 10, 2011
The ‘Second Friday of Anger’ turned out to be the model of a peaceful protest By Kate Durham
Fertilizing the Grassroots
July 10, 2011
Foreign donors and civil society organizations look at the future of democracy building
Revolution Evolution
July 8, 2011
Egypt Today's reporters provide live coverage of Suez and Tahrir Square.
Reclaiming The Streets
June 1, 2011
As post-revolution street art sweeps across the nation, people are asking if it’s a sign of resistance or further compliance? By Passant Rabie Photography by Omar Mohsen
Saving one grassroots initiative at a time
June 1, 2011
Following in the footsteps of successful sustainable projects
Re- evaluating the System
June 1, 2011
Analysts evaluate the pros and cons of changing the electoral system By Amr Aref
OLD, NEW AND EVERYTHING IN
April 14, 2011
BetweenA tribute to the singers lining Memory Lane If you ever encounter an Egyptian family — from grandparents to grandchildren — getting groovy and singing along to tracks like “Help” and “I’ve Just Seen a Face,” chances are that you are at my house. You cannot be in my family and not like The Beatles; it is hereditary, plain and simple.
The War Next Door
April 1, 2011
Egyptians risk their lives to help Libyans trying to oust an oppressive regime. By Hana Zuhair
A Change in Status
April 1, 2011
The government makes an appearance on social networks By Lamia Hassan
Democracy at the Crossroads
April 1, 2011
A referendum on a controversial set of constitutional amendments is the nation’s first experiment in true democracy in decades By Randa El Tahawy
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Unlearning Our Lessons
July 10, 2011
Without a sustainable reform of the education system, experts say there will be no foundation for a democratic future
3440 views
Get Democracy Or Die Tryin’: The Return to Tahrir
November 23, 2011
The iconic Tahrir square enters another dark and gritty phase, as the country plunges into a future more uncertain than ever
3073 views
Turning Garbage into Gold
September 14, 2011
This plastic bottle could work. No, this cloth is too worn out. Oh, this glass bottle is beautiful, why do people throw away things like that?” says Hassan Farouk with a smile while picking and choosing from a garbage dump site in Nasr City.
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The Choice Is Yours
November 21, 2011
A closer look at the country’s new electoral system and everything you need to know about how the new parliament will take shape
2482 views
Revolution Evolution
July 8, 2011
Egypt Today's reporters provide live coverage of Suez and Tahrir Square.
2471 views
Basetah Fixes Cairo's Worst-Paved Roads
February 26, 2012
A group of Egyptian youth take matters into their own hands
32 shared
Get Democracy Or Die Tryin’: The Return to Tahrir
November 23, 2011
The iconic Tahrir square enters another dark and gritty phase, as the country plunges into a future more uncertain than ever
31 shared
Turning Garbage into Gold
September 14, 2011
This plastic bottle could work. No, this cloth is too worn out. Oh, this glass bottle is beautiful, why do people throw away things like that?” says Hassan Farouk with a smile while picking and choosing from a garbage dump site in Nasr City.
22 shared
The Choice Is Yours
November 21, 2011
A closer look at the country’s new electoral system and everything you need to know about how the new parliament will take shape
22 shared
Unlearning Our Lessons
July 10, 2011
Without a sustainable reform of the education system, experts say there will be no foundation for a democratic future
21 shared
Unlearning Our Lessons
July 10, 2011
Without a sustainable reform of the education system, experts say there will be no foundation for a democratic future
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Earn Your Wings: Adopt a Stray
January 2, 2012
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals releases its first Middle Eastern campaign in Cairo
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The War Next Door
April 1, 2011
Egyptians risk their lives to help Libyans trying to oust an oppressive regime. By Hana Zuhair
1 comment
Saving one grassroots initiative at a time
June 1, 2011
Following in the footsteps of successful sustainable projects
1 comment
Revolution Evolution
July 8, 2011
Egypt Today's reporters provide live coverage of Suez and Tahrir Square.
1 comment