Agence France-Presse Military trials threaten Egypt's democracy GlobalPost November 24, 2011 Civilians now tried in military court at much higher rate than under Mubarak.
Agence France-Presse Egyptian press still not free GlobalPost November 21, 2011 Media outlets play cat-and-mouse game with government censors, remain forbidden to scrutinize military.
Agence France-Presse Against all odds: ‘Virginity test’ victim awaits her verdict GlobalPost November 21, 2011 Though evidence is scarce, Samira Ibrahim seeks criminal action against the soldiers who allegedly abused her.
Agence France-Presse Egypt: Is it a revolution? GlobalPost November 21, 2011 Fellows and participants in the GlobalPost-Open Hands Initiative 'Covering a Revolution' Fellowship sound off.
Agence France-Presse The roots of Egypt's rage GlobalPost November 21, 2011 OVERVIEW: Why citizens are battling the military in the streets ahead of scheduled parliamentary elections.
Business, Finance & Economics Factory workers in limbo as Egypt renationalizes GlobalPost November 19, 2011 AUDIO: Production at a standstill until government provides resources.
Politics State of fear: Egypt's Copts in peril GlobalPost November 14, 2011 The country's Christian minority losing hope of winning rights.
Agence France-Presse Coptic Christians endure a painful year in Egypt GlobalPost November 14, 2011 A series of deadly attacks in 2011 — most recently the death of a 17-year-old boy — suggest sectarian strife is only getting worse.
Business, Finance & Economics Egypt: Uncertainty is bad for business GlobalPost November 07, 2011 A country's economy caught between social justice and the "production wheel."
Lifestyle Reviving Revolution: The role of art in an uncertain Egypt GlobalPost November 05, 2011 Long stifled, artistic expression is undergoing a renaissance.