David Kirkpatrick

A soldier stands next to an armored personnel carrier near Tahrir Square, Cairo. An uneasy calm has returned to Egypt, but there are fears of renewed violence. (Photo: REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany)

Egypt Deeply Split Amid Fears of Islamist Insurgency

Conflict & Justice

It’s been a month since the guns of the Egyptian army cleared protesters off the streets of Cairo.

Egypt’s Nighttime Chaos Gives Rise to ‘Bizarre No Man’s Land’

Conflict & Justice

Chaos in Egypt After Army Storms Pro-Morsi Camps

Conflict & Justice

Egypt Crisis: Interim Leader Adly Mansour Urges Restraint

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Libyan Gunmen Continue Siege at Ministries, Rocking Fragile Government

Conflict & Justice
The World

Gaza Ceasefire Deal Reached

Conflict & Justice

A ceasefire between Israel and militants in Gaza has been announced in Cairo, after US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton met with Egypt’s President Mursi.

The World

Gaza Crisis: Ceasefire Appears Close But Deal Not Yet Agreed

Arts, Culture & Media

A ceasefire is set to be announced in the Gaza conflict, Egyptian and Palestinian officials say. Anchor Marco Werman talks to David Kirkpatrick, Cairo Bureau Chief for the New York Times, to get more details.

The World

Frappe-Sipping Suspect in Benghazi Attack Unimpressed with US Vow of Revenge

Global Politics

Ahmed Abu Khattala is thought to be a ringleader of the Sept. 11 attack on the US consulate in Benghazi, Libya. He spent several hours Thursday with two journalists, including New York Times correspondent David Kirkpatrick.

US and Egypt Relations in Crisis?

Conflict & Justice

Relations between the US and Egypt seem to be in crisis. But the confrontation may be being driven by one Egyptian politician trying to carve out her own political space. Anchor Marco Werman gets that angle from David Kirkpatrick of the New York Times.

The World

Americans Prevented from Leaving Egypt

Conflict & Justice

Several US citizens have been banned from leaving Egypt – including Sam LaHood, son of US Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood. Lisa Mullins gets more on the story from New York Times reporter David Kirkpatrick.