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Egypt's nostalgia and ancient civilizations

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Egypt's archeological sites are open again, after the recent protests. Now archaeologists are trying to get the tourists back, too.
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Stopping sexual harassment in Egypt

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Sexual harassment is a constant threat to women in Egypt. Now, some people are breaking the silence.
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Libyan protester speaks out

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A protester from the streets of Libya talks about the situation in the country and his hopes for the future.
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Tunisia: New freedoms for speech and press

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Speech and press freedoms are new for Tunisia. With president Ben Ali gone, they're now being allowed to flourish.
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Struggles and opportunities for Egypt's economy

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Egypt's new finance minister, Samir Radwan, has a tough job: reviving Egypt's economy.
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Women in the Egyptian protests

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Women have a long history of activism in Egypt, and the protests against Hosni Mubarak in Tahrir Square were no different.
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Could Egypt's protests spread to Jordan?

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Protests have broken out across the Arab world, after the protests in Egypt toppled the Mubarak regime. Could Jordan be next?
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An American detained in Egypt

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An American student, detained by the Egyptian military police, talks about her 16 hours of incarceration.
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Poetry and the Egyptian Revolution: Tamim al-Barghouti

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Tamim al-Barghouti has become Egypt's revolutionary poet, after his poem was broadcast through Tahrir Square during protests against Mubarak.
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Egyptian protests, climate change, and global food prices

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Rising food prices may be making the world, including Egypt, much more unstable.
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