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History in the Making
March 1, 2011
The Plot Thickens
March 1, 2011
After the police withdrew on January 28, the conspiracy theories hit the streets By Nadine El Sayed
Making Headlines
March 1, 2011
CNN hit the ground running for its coverage of the January 25 Revolution By Hana Zuhair
Under the Spotlight
March 1, 2011
While delivering the news, Al Jazeera shocks and awes By Randa El Tahawy
Uncredible Coverage
March 1, 2011
State television tries to regroup after losing public trust with regime-mandated broadcasts By Passant Rabie
The Cyber Revolution
March 1, 2011
Internet-fueled citizen journalists shared the spotlight with mainstream media in covering the protests By Passant Rabie
Heard on the Street
March 1, 2011
Inside Egypt and out, few people missed the protests that toppled a president.
Watching From Abroad
March 1, 2011
When I was asked to write this opinion piece about Egypt’s youth-led revolution, I was hesitant because of the role I played, or the lack of it for that matter. By Farida Helmy
It’s Not Easy Being Blue
March 1, 2011
No!” yelled my husband Amr from the other side of the shower curtain on February 4. “You absolutely cannot come to Tahrir Square with me today or any other day. Now please get out of the bathroom.”
Now I Know Why
March 1, 2011
Was I a patriot? Not really. Was I proud to be an Egyptian? I wasn’t ashamed, but I wasn’t proud either. Did I want to leave? If an opportunity arose, I definitely would have. And then the January 25 revolution erupted. By May El Khishen
The Square of Utopia
March 1, 2011
I have to say, I’m a paranoid person. After focusing most of my work on sexual harassment in Egypt, it’s fair to admit that, most of the time, I’m scared it will happen to me. 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
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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
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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
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Revolution Evolution
July 8, 2011
Egypt Today's reporters provide live coverage of Suez and Tahrir Square.
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Basetah Fixes Cairo's Worst-Paved Roads
February 26, 2012
A group of Egyptian youth take matters into their own hands
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Saving one grassroots initiative at a time
June 1, 2011
Following in the footsteps of successful sustainable projects
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Revolution Evolution
July 8, 2011
Egypt Today's reporters provide live coverage of Suez and Tahrir Square.
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