Ursula Lindsey

Hardcore soccer fans driving force behind Egypt violence

In Egypt, the “Ultras” or soccer hooligans are taking center stage in Egyptian politics and fueling violent unrest.

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The Meaning of Sharia Law

Conflict & Justice
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Egyptian Election: Split Vote Keeps Centrist Candidates from Advancing

Lifestyle & Belief
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Egyptian Unrest After Soccer Violence

Conflict & Justice
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Egypt’s Government Fires Top Police Officers

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New political parties in Egypt

Conflict & Justice

Egyptians are scrambling to form new parties for the first time in decades. Ursula Lindsey reports that they’re even working to set up political action committees, some modeled after the American Israel Public Affairs Committee.

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Egypt’s “Daily Show”

Global Politics

The Egyptian revolution has ushered in a new type of media freedom to the country. Ursula Lindsey reports on a new program in Egypt that is modeled on Jon Stewart’s “Daily Show.”

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Egypt’s Christians under pressure

Global Politics

Egypt is on high alert after a New Year’s Day suicide bombing at a Coptic Christian church in Alexandria. As Ursula Lindsey reports, the attack was just the latest violence targeting Christians in Egypt.

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Egypt elections: Violence and fraud predicted

Global Politics

Egypt is holding parliamentary elections this Sunday. Past elections have been marred by fraud and violence. As Ursula Lindsey reports, many observers fear it will be worse than usual, with crack downs on the Islamist group, the Muslim Brotherhood.

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Women judges under threat in Egypt

Conflict & Justice

Over the past 8 years, Egypt made great strides in women’s rights when it started appointing women as judges. That move met with great resistance and now, there’s a move to ban women judges altogether. Ursula Lindsey reports from Cairo.