Egypt
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.
North Africa's hip hop revolutionaries
From Algeria to Egypt, rappers have been protesting against the governments of North Africa through hip hop.
Egypt's apolitical frustration: Marriage
The poor economy is frustrating Egyptians across the country, including the many people who can't afford to get married.
Egypt's low-tech solutions to high-tech censorship
When the Egyptian government shut down the internet, activists turned to low-tech ways to make their voices heard.
U.S. and Egypt: Danger and democracy
Policies by the United States have created a dangerous road ahead in Egypt.
Facebook helps foment revolution in Egypt and Tunisia
Social media is helping dissidents rise up against the government in Egypt and Tunisia, and social media companies are helping.
Cleopatra the unalluring politician
The pharaoh Cleopatra may not have been as beautiful as she is depicted in movies, but she was a great politician.
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