Africa
Egypt's nostalgia and ancient civilizations
Egypt's archeological sites are open again, after the recent protests. Now archaeologists are trying to get the tourists back, too.
Stopping sexual harassment in Egypt
Sexual harassment is a constant threat to women in Egypt. Now, some people are breaking the silence.
Libyan protester speaks out
A protester from the streets of Libya talks about the situation in the country and his hopes for the future.
Tunisia: New freedoms for speech and press
Speech and press freedoms are new for Tunisia. With president Ben Ali gone, they're now being allowed to flourish.
Struggles and opportunities for Egypt's economy
Egypt's new finance minister, Samir Radwan, has a tough job: reviving Egypt's economy.
Women in the Egyptian protests
Women have a long history of activism in Egypt, and the protests against Hosni Mubarak in Tahrir Square were no different.
Could Egypt's protests spread to Jordan?
Protests have broken out across the Arab world, after the protests in Egypt toppled the Mubarak regime. Could Jordan be next?
An American detained in Egypt
An American student, detained by the Egyptian military police, talks about her 16 hours of incarceration.
Poetry and the Egyptian Revolution: Tamim al-Barghouti
Tamim al-Barghouti has become Egypt's revolutionary poet, after his poem was broadcast through Tahrir Square during protests against Mubarak.
Egyptian protests, climate change, and global food prices
Rising food prices may be making the world, including Egypt, much more unstable.
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