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Millions of Egyptians, top military officials demand Morsi’s resignation

Global Politics

One year later, Egyptians are done with President Mohamed Morsi, elected after protests that first brought an end to the rule of Hosni Mubarak also convinced the military to quicken its handover of power. But now it’s the military that is stepping back in after Egyptians complained about what they call a sham democracy.

Tensions in Egypt Intensify as Morsi Rejects Army Ultimatum

Egypt Report Puts Revolution Death Toll at 846

Conflict & Justice

Nicholas Kristof on Post-Revolutionary Egypt

Clashes in Egypt as Christians, Women Protest

Conflict & Justice

On 100th Women’s Day, a Look at the Changing Middle East

Conflict & Justice

Today is the 100th anniversary of International Women’s Day. Recently, women in the Middle East and North Africa, have been standing up for democratic change and equal rights. What lies ahead for women in these countries?