Noel King

Egyptian Lawyer on Trial for Working With 'Illegal Organization'

Many young Egyptians were eager to help their country transition to democracy. Two years later, they are realizing how difficult that transition can be.

Egyptian Lawyer on Trial for Working With 'Illegal Organization'

Egypt Opposition Holds Mass Rally Against President Mursi

Egypt Opposition Holds Mass Rally Against President Mursi

Egypt's New Constitution in Jeopardy

Egypt's New Constitution in Jeopardy

Egypt Pledges Support for Gaza

Egypt Pledges Support for Gaza

Egypt to Ban Internet Porn

Egypt to Ban Internet Porn

Heavy Metal in Post-Mubarak Egypt

Heavy Metal in Post-Mubarak Egypt
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Deciphering Ancient Manuscripts at Saint Catherine's Monastery

The Geo Quiz takes us to a monastery this time. Monks have lived for at least 17 centuries at Saint Catherine's monastery – where monks have lived for at least 17 centuries.

Deciphering Ancient Manuscripts at Saint Catherine's Monastery

Egypt Court Challenges New President's Reopening of Parliament

Egyptian President Mohammed Mursi's order to reconvene parliament has been rejected by the highest court, which says its ruling that led to the assembly's dissolution is binding. The decision sets up a potential showdown with the military.

Egypt Court Challenges New President's Reopening of Parliament

How Egyptian Women Fight Sexual Harassment

Noel King reports on a recent string of violent attacks against women in Cairo, and on efforts to combat sexual harassment and assaults there in the aftermath of the revolution.

How Egyptian Women Fight Sexual Harassment

Egyptian Activists Try To Counter Media Image

Tensions between pro-democracy activists and Egypt's ruling military council are still running high. The activists and the army are competing for the support of millions of Egyptians.

Egyptian Activists Try To Counter Media Image
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Tahrir Square: One Year Later

Egyptians are marking the first anniversary of the start of protests in Tahrir Square that ended President Hosni Mubarak's regime.

Tahrir Square: One Year Later

Egypt Businessman Faces Blasphemy Trial Over Mickey Mouse Cartoon

One of Egypt's richest men is to face trial for blasphemy after tweeting cartoons of Mickey and Minnie Mouse wearing conservative Muslim attire.

Egypt Businessman Faces Blasphemy Trial Over Mickey Mouse Cartoon

Slideshow: Salvaging Burned Books in Egypt

Egypt's Scientific Institute was burned and thousands of rare books were destroyed during the December clashes between pro-democracy protesters and security forces. Reporter Noel King has more from Cairo on efforts to salvage the books.

Slideshow: Salvaging Burned Books in Egypt
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Prosecution Demands Death Sentence for Mubarak

One of the prosecutors said that Mubarak was directly responsible for the killing of anti-government protesters during the mass protests that drove him from power.

Prosecution Demands Death Sentence for Mubarak
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Documents reveal congressional safety concerns prior to BP disaster

Joining us to talk about the batch of 5,400 documents is New York Times reporter Eric Lichtblau, as well as Kerry Seaton-Stewart, owner of the famous Willie Mae's Scotch House restaurant, in New Orleans.

Documents reveal congressional safety concerns prior to BP disaster