Egypt in Crisis

Four ways Egypt's military is enshrining the 'deep state'

Analysis: The generals who control Egypt have found subtle but troublingly effective ways to lock in power over civilians.

Four ways Egypt's military is enshrining the 'deep state'

Sinai: Egypt's most recent mayhem

Sinai: Egypt's most recent mayhem

Reporting on an 'Egypt in Crisis'

Reporting on an 'Egypt in Crisis'

A divided Egyptian family reunites to break the Ramadan fast

A divided Egyptian family reunites to break the Ramadan fast

In Egypt 2013, democracy means military rule

In Egypt 2013, democracy means military rule

Egypt's 'deep state' never left

Analysis: General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi is the new face of the old military guard holding tight to a huge piece of the Egyptian economy.

Egypt's 'deep state' never left

Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood heads back underground, starts 'Tahrir 2.0'

After the military ouster of Mohamed Morsi and the arrest of several senior leaders, the Brotherhood is playing a familiar role: pariah.

Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood heads back underground, starts 'Tahrir 2.0'

With Egypt divided about its future, US government emerges as a common foe

Conflict in the streets boils down to supporters of deposed President Morsi versus supporters of the military that removed him from power. Many on both sides think they see Preside

With Egypt divided about its future, US government emerges as a common foe

Egypt, it is too early to celebrate

Opinion: Why it's dangerous to treat President Mohamed Morsi's ouster by the military as a victory for Egypt.

Egypt, it is too early to celebrate

After latest violence, Egypt's Coptic Christians say it's the same old story

The leader of Egypt's Coptic Orthodox Church has criticized President Mohammed Morsi for the way he has handled the recent Christian-Muslim clashes, which have killed eight people

After latest violence, Egypt's Coptic Christians say it's the same old story

Two Years Later: 'The green tent' and Egypt's fractured revolution

The original architects of the uprising in Tahrir Square can no longer stand to see each other as political and religious divisions rule the day in Egypt.

Two Years Later: 'The green tent' and Egypt's fractured revolution