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The Silent Majority
December 8, 2011
Despite a huge female voter turnout, Egyptian women remain underrepresented in parliament
Leaving Our Children Behind
December 5, 2011
As the National Council for Childhood and Motherhood is annexed by the Ministry of Health, activists launch a campaign to raise awareness of the plight of children in a politics-consumed nation
Extraordinary Times: Tahrir Friends Step Up to Help
November 24, 2011
As death surrounds the square, self-organized community and rescue efforts bring Tahrir to life.
On the Catwalk
November 22, 2011
Homegrown fashion designers are carving out a local fashion scene, but is the nation’s modeling industry ready to catch up?
Out of the Shadows
November 16, 2011
Inspired by a real-life story, director Amr Salama’s powerful drama Asmaa takes a gritty look at the controversy surrounding victims living with HIV/AIDS in Egypt
Load Up
October 22, 2011
With an estimated 10,000 stolen weapons and thousands of unlicensed others out on the streets, gun control has become mission impossible.
Wiser Helping Hands
September 14, 2011
Drug Addiction has long been an ailment of our society, But even now families often know little to nothing about how to help an addicted member.
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A new initiative is aiming to educate people, one taxi ride at a time
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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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Off the Beaten Track
January 9, 2012
a cultural eco-village, Mervat Nasser hopes to transform a forsaken place into an intellectual beacon of light for Minya
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