Tahrir Revisited: Egypt's Unfinished Revolution

Still suffering from tourism drop, camel drivers claim responsibility for ‘Camel Battle’

The tight-knit community of Nazlet El Saman has long been dependent on visitors to the Great Pyramids.

Egypt: Opposing protesters clash in streets of Cairo

Agence France-Presse

Egypt: Outside Tahrir, longing for normalcy

Agence France-Presse

Egypt: Drafting the way forward

Agence France-Presse

Behind Egypt’s revolution: youth and the internet

For refugees in Egypt, it’s worse

Politics

For Egypt’s most marginalized population, the revolution only made things harder.

Egypt’s Unfinished Revolution: Revisiting Tahrir Square

Agence France-Presse

A return to Cairo as Egypt begins the daunting work of building a new nation.

Has Egypt’s revolution become a military coup?

Conflict

Egypt’s army, which continues to cement — and flaunt — its grip on power, appears to have hijacked the revolution.

Shadi Hamid: The “trade-offs” of democracy

Brookings analyst says U.S. must accept Egyptian system “is not going to look the way we want it to.”

Heba Morayef: Human rights and Egypt’s public

Human Rights Watch researcher pessimistic about increased anti-discrimination protections for Egyptian women and minorities.