Bothaina Kamel, Egypt's first female presidential hopeful.
With elections this week, the deeply entrenched Supreme Council of the Armed Forces will not easily be knocked from its perch.
The tight-knit community of Nazlet El Saman has long been dependent on visitors to the Great Pyramids.
Authorities slow to investigate the brutal deaths of more than 100 prisoners and an officer in revolution's early days.
An inside look as Egyptians head to the polls.
Ahead of scheduled parliamentary elections, revolutionaries say their trust in the armed forces has been betrayed.
Civilians now tried in military court at much higher rate than under Mubarak.
Media outlets play cat-and-mouse game with government censors, remain forbidden to scrutinize military.
Though evidence is scarce, Samira Ibrahim seeks criminal action against the soldiers who allegedly abused her.
Fellows and participants in the GlobalPost-Open Hands Initiative 'Covering a Revolution' Fellowship sound off.
OVERVIEW: Why citizens are battling the military in the streets ahead of scheduled parliamentary elections.